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Tue 29/05/01 at 19:58
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Before F-Zero X for Nintendo 64, the original F-Zero pushed the speed envelope to the extreme on the Super NES. These screen shots of F-Zero for the GBA, plus hot new ones fresh from Japan, promise more of the breakneck action that made the earlier games must-haves for speed freaks. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity is scheduled to be released June 11, the same date that the Game Boy Advance hits U.S. store shelves.

Game Boy Advance flexes its 32-bit processing muscle with this blazingly fast racing game, and the use of Game Boy Advance's L and R Buttons produces perfect racing control. If you're accustomed to the F-Zero racing series, get ready for more of the intense speed you're used to. If you've never played an F-Zero game before, prepare to feel the
Fri 01/06/01 at 20:56
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I have to hand it to you, I mean the info you give is very good. But why not do what I do, and others do, and bring it to us in your own words. It'd be much better to read.
Wed 30/05/01 at 10:56
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so what just giving some information on a good game
Tue 29/05/01 at 23:06
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The time took over that was outstanding

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Tue 29/05/01 at 23:00
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lol
Tue 29/05/01 at 22:42
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"Darn good indeed"
Tue 29/05/01 at 21:11
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Gotta say it, that's a darn good copy and paste you have there.
Tue 29/05/01 at 19:58
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Before F-Zero X for Nintendo 64, the original F-Zero pushed the speed envelope to the extreme on the Super NES. These screen shots of F-Zero for the GBA, plus hot new ones fresh from Japan, promise more of the breakneck action that made the earlier games must-haves for speed freaks. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity is scheduled to be released June 11, the same date that the Game Boy Advance hits U.S. store shelves.

Game Boy Advance flexes its 32-bit processing muscle with this blazingly fast racing game, and the use of Game Boy Advance's L and R Buttons produces perfect racing control. If you're accustomed to the F-Zero racing series, get ready for more of the intense speed you're used to. If you've never played an F-Zero game before, prepare to feel the

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