F-Zero X, a futuristic racing video game developed and published by Nintendo, was released in North America. It featured 3D graphics and high-speed racing gameplay, becoming a notable title for the Nintendo 64 console.
F-Zero X was released in Japan, bringing the game to the Japanese market with its innovative racing mechanics and 3D tracks.
The game was launched in Europe, allowing a wider audience to experience the high-speed futuristic racing game on the Nintendo 64.
The prestigious F-Zero Grand Prix series begins, establishing a high-speed hovercar racing competition across various planets.
The inaugural F-Zero X tournament is held, featuring new generations of pilots and advanced hovercars, pushing the limits of speed and skill.
The legendary pilot Blood Falcon rises to prominence in the F-Zero X circuit, dominating several key races.
Advancements in hovercar engineering lead to faster speeds and more aggressive racing strategies in F-Zero X events.
A massive pile-up in the grand finale races where multiple pilots crash due to extreme track conditions, prompting safety reevaluations.
The appearance of the Machine Hunters creates a dangerous new challenge for F-Zero X racers, combining racing with survival elements.
To honor the greatest pilots and memorable races, the F-Zero X organization creates a hall of fame for the competition's history.