F-Zero: Maximum Velocity Player Count and Stats (2024)

F-Zero Maximum Velocity player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting F-Zero: Maximum Velocity facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

F-Zero: Maximum Velocity player count:

1.05 million game units sold worldwide

Last updated December 2014


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Game Description

“F-Zero: Maximum Velocity” is a futuristic racing video game developed by Nd Cube and published by Nintendo. Released in 2001 as a launch title for the Game Boy Advance handheld console, the game is part of the “F-Zero” series and retains the high-speed racing gameplay that the series is known for.

“F-Zero: Maximum Velocity” continues the tradition of the series by featuring high-speed racing using hovercraft-like vehicles called “F-Zero machines.” Players can choose from a variety of characters, each with their own unique vehicles and stats, as they compete in intense races across a series of tracks set in futuristic environments.

The game builds upon the mechanics established in earlier “F-Zero” titles while taking advantage of the Game Boy Advance hardware. While the handheld’s limitations required some compromises, “Maximum Velocity” managed to capture the sense of speed and excitement that the series is known for. The game’s tracks feature loops, jumps, and hazards that challenge players to master their reflexes and racing skills.

One of the notable features of “F-Zero: Maximum Velocity” is the inclusion of a track editor, allowing players to create their own custom tracks. This feature expanded the game’s replayability and encouraged creative experimentation. Players could save and share their created tracks using the Game Boy Advance’s link cable.

The game’s modes include Grand Prix, Time Attack, and Multiplayer. In Grand Prix mode, players compete in a series of races to earn points and unlock new tracks and vehicles. Time Attack mode allows players to compete for the best lap times, while the multiplayer mode supports up to four players using the Game Boy Advance link cable.

“F-Zero: Maximum Velocity” was praised for its faithful adaptation of the “F-Zero” experience to the Game Boy Advance and its ability to capture the series’ high-speed thrills on a handheld platform. While not as graphically advanced as its console counterparts, the game succeeded in delivering a satisfying and challenging racing experience for fans of the series and newcomers alike.

Game Details

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