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{{Game
|completion=1
|image=F-zero X boxart N64.jpg
|title=F-Zero X
|title=F-Zero X
|boxart=[[Image:F-zero X boxart N64.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]]
|developer=Nintendo EAD
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|releasedates=[[July 14]], [[1998]] (JP, N64)<br />[[September 30]], [[1998]] (NA, N64)<br />[[November 6]], [[1998]] (EU, N64)<br />[[2004]] (CN, iQue)
|year=1998
|systems={{syslist|n64|ique|wii|wiiu|switch}}
|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}{{OFLC|G}}
|genre=[[Racing]]
|genre=[[Racing]]
|platform=[[Nintendo 64]], [[iQue]]
|players=1-4
|players=1-4
|ESRB=E
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|media=256Mb (32MB) Nintendo 64 cartridge
|expansion=[[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]]
|input=Gamepad
|preceded by=[[BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2]]
|preceded by=[[BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2]]
|followed by=[[F-Zero: Maximum Velocity]]
|followed by=[[F-Zero: Maximum Velocity]]
|series=F-Zero
}}
}}
'''F-Zero X''' is a video game for the Nintendo 64 console. The game sold 56,457 copies during its first week of sale in Japan. The North American release of F-Zero X supposedly suffered from a three month delay due to Nintendo of America's then release policy of spacing the release of first-party games out evenly.


'''F-Zero X''' is a video game for the Nintendo 64 console. The game sold 56,457 copies during its first week of sale in Japan. The North American release of F-Zero X supposedly suffered from a three month delay due to Nintendo of America's then release policy of spacing the release of first-party games out evenly.
F-Zero X is the fourth title in Nintendo's {{c|F-Zero}} series, and the second to be released outside of Japan. Although it failed to match the sales success of the original [[F-Zero]], the Mode 7 SNES F-Zero game, F-Zero X is the first 3D release and fully polygonal game in the series. The F-Zero X team was made up of several [[Wave Race 64]] key programmers (including the lead programmer).


F-Zero X is the fourth title in Nintendo's [[:Category:F-Zero|F-Zero]] series, and the second to be released outside of Japan. Although it failed to match the sales success of the original [[F-Zero]], the Mode 7 Super Nintendo F-Zero game, F-Zero X is the first 3D release and fully polygonal game in the series. The F-Zero X team was made up of several [[Wave Race 64]] key programmers (including the lead programmer).
The [[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]] was released nearly two years later in Japan. To leave the field open for future, Nintendo added 64DD features into F-Zero X that would allow for add-on disks such as track editors or course updates. The 64DD was never released outside of Japan, unless imported, these features were never taken advantage of elsewhere in the world.


The Expansion Kit for this game was released nearly two years later in Japan. To leave the field open for future, Nintendo added 64DD features into F-Zero X that would allow for add-on disks such as track editors or course updates. The 64DD was never released outside of Japan, unless imported, these features were never taken advantage of elsewhere in the world.
This version is now available in Nintendo Wii Virtual Console in which you get to download it for 1000 points.


==Table of Contents==
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{{:F-Zero X/Table of Contents}}
File:F-Zero X JP box.jpg|Japanese box
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{{ToC}}
{{F-Zero}}
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:iQue]]
[[Category:F-Zero]]
[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:July 14]]
[[Category:1998]]

Latest revision as of 07:07, 3 October 2022

Box artwork for F-Zero X.
Box artwork for F-Zero X.
F-Zero X
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released1998
System(s)Nintendo 64, iQue Player, Wii, Wii U, Nintendo Switch
Expansion pack(s)F-Zero X Expansion Kit
Preceded byBS F-Zero Grand Prix 2
Followed byF-Zero: Maximum Velocity
SeriesF-Zero
Genre(s)Racing
Players1-4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 3+OFLC General
LinksF-Zero X ChannelSearchSearch

F-Zero X is a video game for the Nintendo 64 console. The game sold 56,457 copies during its first week of sale in Japan. The North American release of F-Zero X supposedly suffered from a three month delay due to Nintendo of America's then release policy of spacing the release of first-party games out evenly.

F-Zero X is the fourth title in Nintendo's F-Zero series, and the second to be released outside of Japan. Although it failed to match the sales success of the original F-Zero, the Mode 7 SNES F-Zero game, F-Zero X is the first 3D release and fully polygonal game in the series. The F-Zero X team was made up of several Wave Race 64 key programmers (including the lead programmer).

The F-Zero X Expansion Kit was released nearly two years later in Japan. To leave the field open for future, Nintendo added 64DD features into F-Zero X that would allow for add-on disks such as track editors or course updates. The 64DD was never released outside of Japan, unless imported, these features were never taken advantage of elsewhere in the world.

This version is now available in Nintendo Wii Virtual Console in which you get to download it for 1000 points.

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