F-Zero: Maximum Velocity review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of F-Zero: Maximum Velocity for the Game Boy Advance developed by Nd Cube and Nintendo and published by Nintendo. Just as they had done a decade earlier, Nintendo launched new hardware with an F-Zero game. The Game Boy Advance debuted at full throttle with F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, just the third F-Zero game released in North America. Maximum Velocity also brings the series back to its 2D roots. In fact, the track design is very similar to the original F-Zero, boasting lots of tight turns and narrow roads. Maximum Velocity was a landmark release for handheld gaming—it was a major step forward in terms of portable graphics and performance. Handheld games didn't look like Maximum Velocity before Maximum Velocity. And then handheld games got falcon punched! The game also features forward-thinking multiplayer options, including a single-cartridge option for what would later be called download play. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity is a single and multiplayer GBA launch title. This video review features video gameplay footage of F-Zero: Maximum Velocity for the Game Boy Advance and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.