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F-Zero X in box, Japanese version, 1998
F-Zero X is a 3D-rendered follow-up to Nintendo's hit arcade and Super NES futuristic racing game. Piloting oddly shaped vehicles from a default medium-range third-person perspective, players zip through twisty, looping tracks at virtual speeds approaching 1,000 kilometers per hour. Winning races require agility as well as speed, as colliding with other vehicles can cause drivers to lose control, and colliding with a wall at the side of the track can cause disaster. The game features 30 vehicles, which players can tweak to their liking, and 30 courses. Split-screen multiplayer racing is supported for as many as four.