Nintendo, the gaming giant with a treasure trove of iconic franchises, has just brought back another fan favorite with a twist.
After nearly two decades of waiting, fans of the high-octane racing franchise "F-Zero" are finally being treated to a new game. Enter "F-Zero 99", the latest in the series of "99" battle royale games that the company has been rolling out.
This new title was announced during the recent Nintendo Direct and is available for free for all Nintendo Switch Online subscribers.
This isn't your ordinary F-Zero game, though. Drawing inspiration from the battle royale format popularized by games such as Fortnite, F-Zero 99 isn't about crossing the finish line first. Instead, players must outlast 98 others in a high-speed, futuristic racing gauntlet. Just like the original F-Zero which debuted in 1990, racers will experience a rush of nostalgia with the game's SNES art style and classic tracks.
The game mechanics bring something fresh to the series. Each of the 99 players will have a "Power Meter" that serves dual purposes. This meter can be utilized for a temporary speed boost, giving racers an edge against their competitors. However, crashes, whether against other pilots or the track's guardrails, will see this meter drop. A completely depleted meter results in elimination from the race. This creates a delicate balance for players to manage: do they risk using their power for speed, or do they play it safe?


