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{{Short description|1998 video game}} {{Infobox video game | image = F-Zero X box art.jpg | alt = Numerous hovercars race on a thin straightaway toward the viewer, with "F-Zero X" in stylized capitals above. | caption = North American box art | developer = [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo EAD]] | publisher = [[Nintendo]] | director = [[Tadashi Sugiyama]] | producer = [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] | artist = [[Takaya Imamura]] | composer = {{Unbulleted list|Taro Bando|Hajime Wakai}} | series = ''[[F-Zero]]'' | platforms = [[Nintendo 64]] | released = {{Unbulleted list|{{vgrelease|JP|July 14, 1998|NA|October 27, 1998|EU|November 6, 1998}}|'''iQue Player''':{{vgrelease|CHN|February 25, 2004}}}} | genre = [[Racing video game|Racing]] | modes = [[Single-player]], [[multiplayer]] }} {{nihongo foot|'''''F-Zero X'''''|γ¨γγΌγ γ¨γγ―γΉ|Efu-zero Ekkusu|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}}<!-- See [[WP:JFN]] --> is a 1998 futuristic [[racing video game]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] console, developed and published by [[Nintendo]]. It is a sequel to the original [[F-Zero (video game)|''F-Zero'']] (1990), and is the first ''[[F-Zero]]'' installment with [[3D computer graphics|3D graphics]]. The game has a steep learning curve and its gameplay experience is similar to that of the original. An [[expansion pack|''Expansion Kit'']], including a track and vehicle editor, was released in Japan in 2000. ''F-Zero X'' introduced the ability to attack other racers, a Death Race mode, and a random track generator called the "X Cup". In the Death Race, the player's objective is to rapidly annihilate or pass the 29 other racers, and the X-Cup generates a different set of tracks each time played. Critics generally praised ''F-Zero X'' for its fast gameplay, abundance of courses and vehicles, track design, and maintaining a high [[framerate]], although it has been widely criticized for its lack of graphical detail. ''F-Zero X'' was [[ported]] in 2004 to the [[iQue Player]] and had re-releases through the [[Virtual Console]] for [[Wii]] in 2007, later on [[Wii U]], and through the [[Nintendo Classics]] service, featuring online multiplayer, in 2022.
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