Experience the speed and excitement of F-Zero VS, a high-octane racing game developed by Suzak Inc. for the Game Boy Advance, featuring single player modes, 2 player VS racing, track creation, and connectivity with F-Zero Climax.
F-Zero VS is a futuristic anti-gravity racing video game released exclusively for the Game Boy Advance handheld in 2004. It was developed by Suzak Inc. and published by Nintendo as a sequel to the long-running F-Zero series that originated on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
The game returns to the series' roots by focusing on quick and intense racing action set in unique sci-fi environments. It features 16 playable F-Zero machines and over 30 different race tracks. The Grand Prix single player mode challenges racers across multiple circuits against 29 opponents to win the championship.
F-Zero VS also introduces a 2 player VS mode using a link cable, where players can race head-to-head on any unlocked tracks. An Expansion Kit mode provides expanded track editing tools to create and trade custom tracks. The game is compatible with its arcade counterpart F-Zero Climax using link connectivity to unlock additional machines and courses.
With fast-paced racing action, game connectivity, track editing, and multiplayer, F-Zero VS provides an exciting futuristic racing experience on the Game Boy Advance.
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