F-Zero: Maximum Velocity

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F-Zero: Maximum Velocity
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity box art
Developer(s) NDCUBE
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Ishin Shimizu (Director)
Takehiro Izushi (Producer)
Release date(s) JP March 21, 2001
NA June 10, 2001
EU June 22, 2001
Genre(s) Racing game
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s) CERO: All ages
ESRB: Everyone
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Media 32-megabit cartridge
Input Link cable and Mobile Adapter support (Japan only)

F-Zero Maximum Velocity (F-Zero for Game Boy Advance in Japan) is a futuristic racing game for Game Boy Advance. It is the third video game in the F-Zero series, but the first to be released on a handheld game console. Maximum Velocity is a completely original sequel of the F-Zero franchise.[1] It allows for competition against simulated opponents or human opponents. The player must race hovering vehicles along long courses at extremely high speeds and win while avoiding crashes. The game was released at the same time as the system, on March 21, 2001 in Japan, June 10, 2001 in North America and across Europe on June 22, 2001.

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[edit] Gameplay basics

Races

Every race consists of five laps around a race track. The race will end prematurely if the player lands outside of the track after a jump, destroys their car by depleting its energy, completes a lap in too low of a rank, or drops to 20th place; all of these conditions necessitate the player using an extra life (if available in the Grand Prix) to try again.

Boost

At the end of every lap the player is given one boost. This boost may be used at any time during a game by pressing both shoulder buttons at the same time. A boost will dramatically increase a player's speed, but will decrease their ability to turn. A boost used before a jump will make the player jump farther, allowing the player to use a shortcut.

Turning

There are different ways to turn your vehicle without hitting the wall: the shoulder buttons slide the vehicle in each direction and tapping the acceleration button rapidly makes turning considerably easier. This is important because the courses in the game contain many sharp turns, sometimes 180 degrees.

[edit] Story

Maximum Velocity takes place a quarter of a century after Captain Falcon, Dr. Stewart, etc "piloted their way to fame". Due to the aforementioned, it is the only F-Zero game without Captain Falcon, Samurai Goroh, Pico, or Dr. Stewart, although one character´s vehicle (the MK-2 FALCON), resembles with the original blue falcon. (The pilot also claims to be Falcon's son.) The current World Champion of F-Zero: Maximum Velocity is "Yazzo" from Sweden, and is one of several hundred competitors.

[edit] Grand Prix

The Grand Prix is the main single player component of Maximum Velocity. It consists of four series (one hidden), each containing five races. The player needs to be in the top three at the end of the last lap in order to continue to the next race. If the player is unable to continue, the player will lose a life and can try the race again. If the player runs out of lives, then the game ends, and the player has to start the series from the beginning.

[edit] Courses

[edit] Pawn Grand Prix

  1. Bianca City: Stretch Circuit
  2. Stark Farm: First Circuit
  3. Empyrean Colony: Dash Circuit
  4. Stark Farm: Second Circuit
  5. Cloud Carpet: Long Jump

[edit] Knight Grand Prix

  1. Tenth Zone East: Snake Circuit
  2. Beacon Port: Crossroads Circuit
  3. Synobazz: Explosive Circuit
  4. Ancient Mesa: Split Circuit
  5. Stark Farm: Third Circuit

[edit] Bishop Grand Prix

  1. Bianca City: Tightrope Circuit
  2. Ancient Mesa: Skating Circuit
  3. Crater Land: Skid Zone
  4. Cloud Carpet: Icarus Circuit
  5. Bianca City: Ultimate Circuit

[edit] Queen Grand Prix

  1. Crater Land: Loop Circuit
  2. Tenth Zone East: Plummet Circuit
  3. Empyrean Colony: Twist Circuit
  4. Fire Field: Land Mine Circuit
  5. Fire Field: Warrior Circuit

[edit] Championship

Championship is another single player component. It is basically the same as a "Time Attack" mode, except the player can only race on one, special course: the Synobazz Championship Circuit. This special course is not selectable in Multi Cartridge vs.

[edit] Multiplayer

Maximum Velocity can be played in two multiplayer modes using the Game Boy Advance link cable, with one cartridge, or one cartridge per player. Two to four Players can play in both modes.

[edit] Single cartridge

In single cart, only one player needs to have a cartridge. The other players will boot off of the link cable network from the player with the cart using the GBA's netboot capability. All players drive a generic craft, and the game can only be played on one level, Silence. Silence is a classical planet in the F-Zero series and is the only re-used course in Maximum Velocity other than Fire Field. Aptly, Silence in F-Zero Maximum Velocity has no background music.

[edit] Multi cartridge

In multi cart, each player needs to have a cartridge to play. This has many advantages over single cart: All players can use any machine in this game that has been unlocked by another player. Players can select any course in this game. After race is finished, all of the player's ranking data are mixed and shared ("Mixed ranking" stored in each cart).

[edit] Pilots

Megan — Hot Violet pilot and karate expert Megan flies at a boosted speed of 579 km/h for six seconds --the best boost combo of the first four available machines.

Machine Information
  • Max Speed Normal: 422 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 579
  • Boost Time (sec.): 6
  • Body Strength (/100): 69
  • Turn Performance: B
  • Turn Balance: C

Mickey Marcus — Fireball designer and pilot Mickey Marcus has created a sturdy frame that can take more hits than any machine in the opening field. He'll always stay in the race.

  • Max Speed Normal: 440 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 565
  • Boost Time (sec.): 6.2
  • Body Strength (/100): 82
  • Turn Performance: C
  • Turn Balance: B

Jane B. Christie — The designer of Jane B. Christie's racer shows her love for vintage cars from the 20th century. It has long boosts duration and excellent balance - a good beginner's choice.

  • Max Speed Normal: 418 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 560
  • Boost Time (sec.): 9.5
  • Body Strength (/100): 63
  • Turn Performance: C
  • Turn Balance: A
Misaki Haruka (AKA: Miss Killer) — Misaki Haruka is known as Miss Killer in the Japanese version of the anime. She works as a spy/manipulator under the emperor of evil, Black Shadow. She's also Rick's girlfriend.
Machine Information
  • Name: Moon Shadow
  • Weight: 1,110 Kg.
  • Body: B
  • Boost: C
  • Grip: B

Nichi — With the best turning ability and the highest boost speed of the first four machines, pilot Nichi's Wind Walker performs in turns and straightaways.

  • Max Speed Normal: 428 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 585
  • Boost Time (sec.): 5.3
  • Body Strength (/100): 50
  • Turn Performance: A
  • Turn Balance: D

Lord Cyber — Maintained by expert mechanics with the most advanced tools, Lord Cyber's Sly Joker tops out at a normal 436 km/h and a boosted speed of 591 km/h.

  • Max Speed Normal: 436 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 591
  • Boost Time (sec.): 3
  • Body Strength (/100): 75
  • Turn Performance: C
  • Turn Balance: A

Alexander O'Neil — With two engines stacked on top of each other, Alexander O'Neil's sturdy Stingray can maintain its 525 km/h boosted speed for up to twelve seconds.

  • Max Speed Normal: 460 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 525
  • Boost Time (sec.): 12
  • Body Strength (/100): 85
  • Turn Performance: C
  • Turn Balance: C

Blitz Wagner — Designed by F-Zero legend Dr. Stewart, the Silver Thunder has a strong frame and a good balance. Blitz Wagner controls his machine with quiet mastery.

  • Max Speed Normal: 464 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 589
  • Boost Time (sec.): 3.7
  • Body Strength (/100): 90
  • Turn Performance: D
  • Turn Balance: B

Kent Akechi — With great acceleration, and above-average balance, the Falcon MK-II is a well-rounded machine. The pilot, Kent Akechi, claims to be Captain Falcon's son.

  • Max Speed Normal: 448 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 573
  • Boost Time (sec.): 7.2
  • Body Strength (/100): 66
  • Turn Performance: C
  • Turn Balance: B

Kumiko — "The Bullet" Kumiko's Fighting Comet is one of the fastest machines on straight sections, with a boosted speed of 595 km/h and a boost duration of nine seconds.

  • Max Speed Normal: 412 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 593
  • Boost Time (sec.): 9
  • Body Strength (/100): 56
  • Turn Performance: D
  • Turn Balance: B

Yazoo Jr. — Yazoo Jr., the son on racing machine designer Professor Yazoo, pilots the ultra-exclusive Jet Vermilion. It is the only machine to break the 600 km/h barrier.

  • Max Speed Normal: 456 km/h
  • Max Speed Boost: 602
  • Boost Time (sec.): 4.2
  • Body Strength (/100): 100
  • Turn Performance: E
  • Turn Balance: B

[edit] References

  1. ^ JC, Anthony (2001). F-Zero: Maximum Velocity review. N-Sider.com. Retrieved on 2006-11-16.

[edit] External links


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Main series: F-Zero | F-Zero X | Maximum Velocity | GX/AX | GP Legend | Climax
Remakes & updates: BS F-Zero series | F-Zero X Expansion Kit
Anime: F-Zero GP Legend
Locations: Big Blue | Mute City | Port Town | Planets
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