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RolStoppable said:
Xen said:

No idea! it's been like 3 years since I've last played it, these days I mostly use my Gamecube for playing GBA games on my TV.

Speaking of which, how good is F-Zero advance?

I guess you mean Maximum Velocity, the first of three GBA F-Zero titles. MV is quite a good game which features ten all-new vehicles and 21 tracks in all-new locations, so if you don't like it, you can at least write it off as some spinoff, unlike GX.

It's very similar to the SNES game in its set of rules. Finish among the first three to proceed to the next track, but no points system. Five laps, one boost earned per completed lap. And the game's graphics are all Mode 7, so no somersaults and other fancy stuff, just flat tracks with tricky corners and obstacles like the SNES game. Oh yeah, dumb drivers you have to lap over and again are also in MV. But really, it's a very solid game with the one major point that speaks against it being that the hardware is too weak to process 3D graphics.

The second GBA game, GP Legend, orientates itself at the Nintendo 64 game, but is also limited to Mode 7 graphics. Now you race against the 29 established opponents from F-Zero X for three laps with the known boost system activated from second lap onwards (although you don't see more than three opponents at once, so it really isn't any more intense than Maximum Velocity). There's also a forgettable story mode which, I guess, has something to do with the F-Zero anime that ran in Japan around that time. Without the anime this game wouldn't exist and it really wasn't needed. Despite its decent quality it's redundant, because the GBA already had an F-Zero game and Mode 7 in that day and age was outdated for racing games.

The third GBA game, Climax, was only released in Japan, again based on the anime and it bombed spectacularly. I haven't played it, but I assume it really is just GP Legend with new tracks and story mode, gameplay being absolutely identical. GP Legend was already redundant and the sales of this game pretty much proved that it should have never been made.


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Seriously