F-Zero GX (Gamecube)

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F-Zero GX (2003)
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This video was captured using the actual game on an actual Nintendo Gamecube. I normally do not record intros, but this one is too awesome not to record. No loading times were skipped in this capture because it pretty much has no loading times.

This game is too awesome for words, but I'll try. This is the last home console installment of the F-Zero series, and in my opinion, it is the best by far. This time Nintendo got together with Sega who has years and years of experience of making the best arcade machines and games. Sega's arcades always had cutting edge visuals, stellar music and sound, and nobody matched Sega in frame rate and speed of their racing games. Sega took Nintendo's genius innovation called F-Zero and turned it into fastest, most beautiful, and best sounding futuristic racer ever to grace any video game platform including the HD consoles. Yes that's right. This game has no equal. The visuals are still jaw dropping and the frame rate is a CONSTANT 60 frames per second. Along with the visuals comes another killer original soundtrack that F-Zero is known for and sound effects that could not be more perfect. After reviewing the video it looks like the capture card had a little bit of a difficulty keeping a smooth frame rate on the second track. For those who have never played the game I assure you that the frame rate never dips. Never.

This is the fastest game I've ever played. It's so fast that some don't like it because of it's speed and difficulty. As you can see I have not unlocked the AX tracks. I have yet to beat the master level on the last two cups. This is something I've been trying to do for quite some time now. As a matter of fact I came the closest I've ever been to placing first in the Emerald Cup, but the last race was a total train wreck. It was a track I have not practiced in a long time and I fell off the track almost right away twice, and then it was game over. So I just cut the video off before the last track was shown. No matter. I never aim to make perfect recordings. As I said before that my aim is to be somewhere between awesome and pathetic. Unfortunately the last race was just pathetic. My goal was to show just how fast and brutal this game is. When you play at the master level your opponents are right on your tail just waiting to blow passed you when you screw up. Needless to say this game is not for the faint of heart. It sometimes becomes difficult to keep your hands steady and calm with all the adrenaline flowing through your body. It just makes victory that much sweeter when you're able to hold it out until the end. For those who are unfamiliar with this installment, you are able to make your own custom machines using parts that you can purchase with the points you get from winning races. The machine I'm using is my own custom machine that is extremely fast and handles just the way I like it. Isn't it sexy?

I really don't need to say much else about the game because you can see it's awesomeness in the video. This game is very very inexpensive to get a hold of and is an absolute must for any serious racing game enthusiast. Perhaps the reason why there has never been installment on the Wii is because this game really will be really hard to follow up on. Perhaps the Wii U will get a new FZero. F-Zero GX, Nintendo's innovation at the speed of Sega!







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