Two F-Zero Game Boy Advance Games — One Previously Japan-Only — Speed Towards Nintendo Switch

Two F-Zero Game Boy Advance Games — One Previously Japan-Only — Speed Towards Nintendo Switch

Two F-Zero Game Boy Advance Games — One Previously Japan-Only — Speed Towards Nintendo Switch

Nintendo has announced two F-Zero games coming to the Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online library.

F-Zero – GP Legend and the Japan-only title, F-Zero Climax both launch on the Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online library on October 11, Nintendo said. Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members can download and play these games.

Here’s the official blurb on both, per Nintendo:

F-Zero – GP Legend – Get your adrenaline pumping, and race plasma-powered machines against the galaxy’s most elite racers! Boost down some of the most dangerous tracks in the universe and strive for victory at all costs — even if it means ramming your opponent off the track. Compete in the Grand Prix or Story modes, climb the standings and unlock additional modes and characters. Put the pedal to the metal, and get busy boosting, bumping and jumping your way to intergalactic glory!F-Zero Climax – Push your driving to its limit! This 2004 sci-fi racing game, only released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance system, is full of game modes designed to test your racing skills at the highest levels. Leave Mach 1 in the dust as you hit the track against 23 other hover cars. Aim to be the fastest racer in the known universe in GRAND PRIX, challenge your limits in TIME ATTACK or test your reflexes in races with their own special rule sets in SURVIVAL. You can even race on courses created in EDIT mode — and save up to 30 original courses!

Meanwhile, a new update for Nintendo Switch racer F-Zero 99, live now, adds five tracks from the Japanese-only Satellaview version of the Super Famicom F-Zero game. The added ACE LEAGUE Grand Prix features these courses and playing it lets you unlock the tracks for use in Practice Mode. Two of the tracks have a storm gimmick that reduces visibility for all racers.

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