Super Nintendo (SNES)

F-Zero

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Developed and published by Nintendo, F-Zero is one of the SNES launch-era racing landmarks. It focuses on blisteringly fast anti-gravity races across futuristic circuits, using Mode 7 to create dramatic pseudo-3D motion and sweeping track rotation. Known for its punishing speed and sharp difficulty, the game helped define the visual identity of 16-bit racing and introduced iconic pilots such as Captain Falcon.
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Release Date
1990-01-01
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Plays
13

Players choose from a roster of anti-gravity pilots and race through twisting circuits packed with boosts, jumps, hazards, and sharp corners. The game uses an angled overhead perspective, and each vehicle has an energy meter that acts as both health and crash buffer. Colliding with rivals or walls drains energy, so clean racing lines are essential. Progression is centered on single-player Grand Prix events, where finishing position and remaining energy determine advancement.

Captain Falcon

A bounty hunter and racer, best known as the series' iconic face and a high-risk speed specialist.

Dr. Stewart

A veteran pilot with steady handling and a classic presence in the roster.

Pico

A fierce, aggressive racer from a warlike race, built for hard-charging competition.

Samurai Goroh

A pirate-like rival of Captain Falcon, known for his harsh attitude and aggressive style.

Learn each track’s layout first; survival and consistency matter more than raw speed. Brake before tight turns, then accelerate out cleanly to avoid losing control at high speed. Use boost strips and jump plates carefully, since overcommitting can send you into walls or hazards. In crowded sections, hold a safe line and avoid unnecessary contact to preserve energy for the final lap.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Track knowledge is more valuable than reckless acceleration.

Tips

Your energy meter is both your health and your margin for error.

Tips

Boost strips on straightaways can create a decisive lead.

User Reviews

The speed still feels incredible and really shows off the SNES hardware.

User Reviews

Hard, but extremely satisfying once you learn the tracks.

User Reviews

A timeless futuristic racer with unforgettable style.

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