F-Zero Gp Legend | 
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 14654
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Game Boy Advance Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 1
MPN: agb p bfze Model: 45496733988 UPC: 045496733988 EAN: 0045496733988 ASIN: B00022GIYI
Release Date: September 21, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Select from dozens of racing craft and unlock more as you play | | • | Race against more than 30 opponents in unbelievable high-speed action | | • | Multiple high-speed tracks with sharp turns, tight barriers, and many other challenges | | • | Put yourself tot he ultimate test in Zero Mode -- race through 48 challenging tracks while unraveling a wild storyline | | • | Maximum velocity pads, turbo boosts, mini-leaps and other tools help you get an advantage over your opponents |
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Product Description F-Zero: GP Legend is fiendishly tricky and exciting racing that will have you completely absorb. It's never-ending racing thrills, as you try to come in first while completing tasks. Refined controls, multiple difficulty levels and great graphics make you feel like you're on the track! Challenge your friends in four-player GameLink competition
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Old school racing goodness. October 22, 2008 1000falcon (Mobile, USA) Being a Nintendo fan for life I grew up with the F-Zero series. I actually recently purchased this game just to get that feel for the Mode-7 racing games again. I didn't think I would play it that much but ended up loving it. Its really fast and the controls, while take a bit to get used to, are tight and responsive. Its got a great story and just a blast to play. I have a huge Nintendo collection and this is a great addition to it.
One of the best racers on the GBA June 29, 2006 N. Durham (Philadelphia, PA) As far as racing games go for the GBA, the small library that does exist isn't the best. Thank Nintendo for F-Zero: GP Legend; another installment of the futuristic racing series that is undoubtadly the best of the series to ever grace the GBA. Offering a horde of different racers and racing modes, variety is the name of the game here, as F-Zero offers superb graphics and makes excellent use of the GBA's control scheme (since it makes frequent use of the shoulder buttons, it's actually better to play on an original GBA as opposed to the GBA SP) as you race throughout the varied tracks while trying to keep your vehicle from going up in smoke. The gameplay is simple and easy to get into for novices, while it still offers challenging gameplay for veterans of the series. F-Zero: GP Legend bares more resemblance to the classic original Super NES title than any other game in the series on any other platform, and next to Mario Kart: Super Circuit it's the best racer for the GBA. All in all, consider this essential playing.
Pleasantly surprised December 30, 2005 I bought this game because I am fasinated by racing games for the GBA. I saw this game a week before I purchased it, and it looked really cool. So I bought it, and I liked it. The game is slightly odd, but that's why I liked it so much. The story mode is good, the time attack is good, ect. The reason why I didn't give this a 5 star rating is because nothing is perfect, and I am sure if I got a perfect version of this game and compared it to this one, I could find some cons.
As good as its GCN counterpart (and that is saying something March 4, 2005 NecroComicon (The Inn at Innsmouth) F-Zero GX for the gamecube blew gamers away with its release, great graphics and truly challenging gameplay. The problem was the GBA release called Max Velocity, as another reviewer has stated was a pale shadow of a racer especially GX. It offered one gameplay mode essentially and was just too hard to control on the little system. Then last year Nintendo dropped F-Zero GP Legend to coincide with the Fox cartoon series. What a difference, excellent variety of gameplay modes with a diffuculty level that actually is playable. Last night challenging the time attack mode I was amazed to find that this game will save a GHOST of your run onto the gamepak for you to race against yourself, for every track IMPRESSIVE. The L and R triggers are a huge component of this game and as I am getting deeper into I am finding it much more fun to play on the GC GBA player as it allows for a little more control and visibility, but it still is playable on the GBA just a little more challenging. Really fun and deep just like I expect from the big N.
Jeez! Could this game get any better?! March 1, 2005 Shorty K (New York, MP USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
WOW! I couldn't have been more impressed by this one game! The soundtrack is a little annoying (except for the Port Town and Mute City music), but that didn't really matter! There are 34 vehicles in this game that each have their pros and cons. One of the best vehicles in the game is the Blue Falcon, Twinoritta, and the Red Gazelle. The levels were pretty cool, too. Some levels are really annoying, though, like the Illusion level. They have no Electric Bumpers, and the Fire Field level, because of the mines on the ground... The only flaw to this game is that it is WAY too short. The story line is a little tiny, they could've added more, but I still enjoyed it. I got every single vehicle in the game in 2 days, and even got the Platinum Cup ( you have to unlock that cup) and beat it on the Expert class! Only because I stayed up all day and night playing this game, I am a game freak and I am addicted to this game. My favorite character in the game is probably Jack, C.Falcon, or Rick W., or even Black Shadow. Well, I don't want to give up all of the game, so I'll leave the rest for YOU to find out. Only you can decide the fate of protecting Mute City, and the WORLD!!!!
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