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|name = ''F-Zero Climax''
 
|image = [[File:FZeroClimax.jpg|230px]]
 
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|developer = [[Suzak]]
 
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|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
 
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|released = [[File:JP.png|15 px]] October 21, [[2004]]
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| system1JP = October 21, [[2004]]
|genre = Racing
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|platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]]
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| Fix=a|system2 = Virtual Console (Wii U)|system2JP = December 16, [[2015]]}}
'''''F-Zero Climax''''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] video game released in October of [[2004]]. It was released exclusively in Japan by [[Nintendo]] and [[Suzak]], and is as of yet the last game in the series. The gameplay is extremely similar to the previous games in the franchise. However, the game contains a track designer. The ''[[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]]'' came with an advanced track designer, though this was the first time that it was built in with the game, and the first time for a track designer to be featured in a handheld ''F-Zero'' game. The stages you make can be played in Time Attack and in the game's multiplayer mode. The game features the most tracks and characters of any handheld ''F-Zero'' game to date.
 
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'''''F-Zero Climax''''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] video game released in October of [[2004]]. It was released exclusively in Japan by [[Nintendo]] and [[Suzak]], and is as of yet the last game in the series. The gameplay is extremely similar to the previous games in the franchise. However, the game contains a track designer. The ''[[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]]'' also came with an advanced track designer, but this was the first time that it was built in with the game, and the first time for a track designer to be featured in a handheld ''F-Zero'' game. The stages you make can be played in Time Attack and in the game's multiplayer mode. The game features the most tracks and characters of any handheld ''F-Zero'' game to date.
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==Gameplay==
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It plays similar to the other ''F-Zero'' games.
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==Plot==
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==Reception==
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{{F-Zero games}}
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:2004 video games]]
 
[[Category:2004 video games]]
 
[[Category:F-Zero games]]
 
[[Category:F-Zero games]]
 
[[Category:Racing games]]
 
[[Category:Racing games]]
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[[Category:Japan exclusive games]]
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[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]
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[[Category:Suzak games]]
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[[Category:Nintendo games]]
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[[Category:Virtual Console games (Wii U, Game Boy Advance)]]

Revision as of 19:28, 18 January 2020

F-Zero Climax is a Game Boy Advance video game released in October of 2004. It was released exclusively in Japan by Nintendo and Suzak, and is as of yet the last game in the series. The gameplay is extremely similar to the previous games in the franchise. However, the game contains a track designer. The F-Zero X Expansion Kit also came with an advanced track designer, but this was the first time that it was built in with the game, and the first time for a track designer to be featured in a handheld F-Zero game. The stages you make can be played in Time Attack and in the game's multiplayer mode. The game features the most tracks and characters of any handheld F-Zero game to date.

Gameplay

It plays similar to the other F-Zero games.

Plot

Reception