F-Zero X Player Count and Stats (2024)

F-Zero X player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting F-Zero X 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 X player count:

1 million game units sold worldwide

Last updated 5/9/19


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Game Description

“F-Zero X” is a futuristic racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 console. Released in 1998, “F-Zero X” is the second installment in the “F-Zero” series and is known for its intense high-speed racing, smooth graphics, and multiplayer gameplay.

“F-Zero X” retains the core gameplay mechanics of the original while introducing new features and improvements. Players control futuristic racing machines known as “F-Zero vehicles” and compete in high-speed races across a variety of tracks set in futuristic environments. The game’s fast-paced gameplay is accentuated by its sense of speed, intricate track designs, and dynamic course hazards.

One of the standout features of “F-Zero X” is its emphasis on high-speed and adrenaline-pumping racing. The game supports up to 30 racers on the track simultaneously, creating a chaotic and competitive environment. The tracks feature loops, jumps, corkscrews, and various hazards that challenge players’ reflexes and racing skills.

“F-Zero X” introduced a Boost mechanic, which allowed players to execute a speed boost by using energy from their vehicle’s life gauge. This strategic element added depth to the gameplay, as players had to balance speed with their remaining life energy.

The game featured a variety of modes, including Grand Prix, Time Attack, Death Race, and multiplayer options. The Grand Prix mode, the core of the game, allowed players to compete in a series of races to earn points and unlock new vehicles and tracks. The Death Race mode, on the other hand, focused on causing as much damage as possible to rival vehicles.

“F-Zero X” was praised for its fast-paced gameplay, smooth frame rate, and challenging track design. The multiplayer mode, which supported up to four players using the N64’s split-screen feature, contributed to the game’s popularity and replayability among friends.

With its high-speed racing, intense competition, and memorable soundtrack composed by Taro Bando, “F-Zero X” left a lasting impact on the racing game genre. The game remains a beloved entry in the “F-Zero” series, cherished by fans for its thrilling racing experience and timeless gameplay.

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