F-Zero GX for the GameCube is perhaps the pinnacle of its franchise; it’s so good that Shigeru Miyamoto has recently gone on record and stated that he didn’t understand why fans wanted a new F-Zero ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nintendo showed off a fully operational F-Zero AX arcade cabinet yesterday. The arcade counterpart to the upcoming F-Zero GX, the game was developed ...
In 2003, Nintendo and Sega released a futuristic racing game titled F-Zero GX for the Gamecube, co-developed by the two companies in collaboration and CO-produced by Shigeru Miyamoto and Yakuza ...
The Nintendo GameCube release of F-Zero GX, released in 2003, has a secret buried within its diminutive disc: the high-speed racing game's arcade-only equivalent, F-Zero AX. Utilizing an Action Replay ...
We take a look at F-Zero AX, Nintendo's futuristic racing cult classic, on this week's Shack's Arcade Corner. The arcade cabinet saw limited release here in the United States, but it was a delightful ...
Shack's Arcade Corner: F-Zero AX.F -Zero AX is a futuristic racing video game for Triforce in the arcades. Developed by Sega's Amusement Vision department, it was released in Japan, Europe & North ...
F-Zero GX for GameCube was one of a pair of games. It was released concurrently with F-Zero AX, a game designed for the Sega/Namco/Nintendo "Triforce" arcade platform, which connected to the home game ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from F-Zero AX A premium cabinet arcade version of F-Zero GX on the GameCube, which ran on the Triforce arcade system. At E3, I had an opportunity to sit down ...