This video explores what makes #fzero great, why #nintendo has neglected the franchise, and why F-Zero imitators fall short on capturing the magic of the original games.
Correction: In the video, I state that Sega developed F-Zero GX. This is not wholly true. The game was developed by a subsidiary of Sega called Amusement Vision, on an arcade board co-developed by Sega and Namco. Amusement Vision would go on to become Ryo Ga Gotoku Studio, the developer of the modern Yakuza games.
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