Review #9 — F-Zero

<p>At the dawn of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES for short), two games were released. The first being Super Mario World, a game that needs no introduction. The other was a new kind of high speed futuristic racing game called F-Zero. Many know the F-Zero series as being a high speed and strategic racing game where it&rsquo;s not just about winning, it&rsquo;s about survival.</p> <p>Sadly, the F-Zero has been dominant for quite some time, with the last game in the series being in 2004. It&rsquo;s been so long that some gamers know the game&rsquo;s main protagonist (Captain Falcon) as &ldquo;That fast guy from Super Smash Bros that&rsquo;s not Sonic.&rdquo;, or &ldquo;That one course from Mario Kart 8&rdquo;. I think it&rsquo;s safe to say that&rsquo;s a sign we&rsquo;re overdue for a new game in the series, but I want to go back to the series&rsquo; beginnings as there&rsquo;s a ton to cover here.</p> <p>Also I really want to review F-Zero X and F-Zero GX in the future and I think it would be weird to do those without covering the original, even if that&rsquo;s never stopped me before.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@TheGoldenCartridge/review-9-f-zero-82b53b4fdd78"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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