It’s a dream come true for some classic F-Zero fans. The original F-Zero, first released in Japan in 1990, was a technical standout for the Super Famicom/SNES. Utilizing Nintendo’s homegrown Mode 7, ...
In the hands of the firm's EAD division, the popular motor sport became something else entirely, its racing cars making way for plasma-powered hovercars capable of reaching speeds of 500km/h. Released ...
During last week’s Nintendo Direct, F-Zero 99 was given a surprise release, offering a battle royale take on the original SNES game. The announcement wasn’t the new F-Zero that fans had in mind, but ...
ZSNES has been succeeded by Super ZSNES, featuring full GPU acceleration and support for numerous improvements.