F-Zero Climax - 4-Player Online Multiplayer! Blue Falcon vs. Wild Goose! (Game Boy Advance Online)
F-Zero Climax, a former Japan-exclusive GBA title), is now available as part of the Game Boy Advance Online service for Nintendo Switch! As such, I decided to record the game's multiplayer mode in some 4-player races! Outside of the series' usual popular courses, such as Mute City, Big Blue, and White Land, this game also features a few fun custom courses that we recorded at the end of the video: Big-Hand, Catharsis, and and Port Town Falcon! We also showcased each of the available cars/drivers in the game (but I'm still particularly fond of the classics, the Blue Falcon and Wild Goose)!
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Here's more information regarding F-Zero Climax, courtesy of the fan-made F-Zero Wiki:
"F-Zero Climax (F-ZERO クライマックス) is a futuristic racing video game for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance handheld. It was initially released exclusively in Japan on October 21, 2004, and later re-released in Japan and, for the first time, internationally on October 11, 2024 as part of the Nintendo Switch Online service's Game Boy Advance library. Like its handheld predecessor, F-Zero GP Legend, Climax was published by Nintendo and developed by both them and Suzak.
Players race in vehicles on numerous courses while navigating past obstacles. While the game is a 2D racer, its Mode 7 graphical effect allows the track to be scaled and rotated around the vehicle to simulate a 3D environment. Climax let players store rewarded speed boosts to use with energy-draining speed boosts. Energy is a reflection of the craft's health, and can be restored by driving over specific areas on the track.
Players select their vehicles and race around fifty-three courses while avoiding obstacles such as ice and bombs. Each racing craft contains air brakes for drifting around tight corners by pressing the L and R shoulder buttons. A vehicle's health and ability to speed boost after the first lap is measured by an energy meter. Boosting in this manner briefly increases the racer's speed while draining their energy. The player is also rewarded with a stored speed boost for each lap completed.
The multiplayer mode is where two to four players can compete simultaneously."
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