Zero Racers
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Zero Racers | |
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Developer(s) | Nintendo |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | Cancelled
Fall 1996 (planned) |
Genre(s) | Racing game |
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Rating(s) | ESRB:Kids to Adults (6+) |
Platform(s) | Nintendo Virtual Boy |
Zero Racers formally known as, G-Zero until June 1996, is a cancelled game for the Virtual Boy. Zero Racers is a sequel to F-Zero on the Super Nintendo. A prototype exists, since the game was previewed by Nintendo Power and has been seen at E3 1996.
Gameplay differs in one important point from its predecessor and all F-Zero games released afterwards. In Zero Racers another dimension is being made use of, and this vehicles strongly resembling spaceships, and speed through up- and down-, left- and right-turning tunnels are used.
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[edit] Gameplay
Zero Racers offers 2 modes of play. In "Grand Prix" mode, race one of 3 circuits with 5 tracks each, which makes a total of 15 race tracks. Before each race, the "VTR" mode additionally gives the chance to check out all the obstacles and difficulties of the track while the camera makes a complete lap through the tunnel. The "Practice" mode allows the player to prepare for a Grand Prix without other racers in the tunnel and to go for best times.
Like all other F-Zero titles, the power gauge is still used, which decreases a bit with every collision, but can be reloaded by flying over an energy track on one edge of the tunnel, mostly near the finishing line. Losing to much energy lets the racer lose speed, and eventually, if the bottom of the energy bar is reached, end up in an explosion.
Its possible choose one of four different vehicles, which all have different attributes, so there should be the right vehicle for every player and every track. Falcon, Stingray and Goose are already known as Blue Falcon, Fire Stingray and Wild Goose from F-Zero, but instead of Golden Fox, Origammy joined the crew.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Zero Racers (English). Planet Virtual Boy. Retrieved on 2006-07-24.
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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 |