Zero Racers

Zero Racers

Virtual Boy · 2026

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About this game

Also known as G-Zero, Zero Racers would have been the first 3D entry in the F-Zero series.

With the F-Zero Grand Prix over, racers now take part in the high-thrill, zero-gravity G-Zero Grand Prix races.

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The racers effectively fly around the 3D wireframe circuits.

Three of the original racers were confirmed to return (Falcon, Stingray and Goose), and joined by a new craft, Origammy.

A prototype of the game was shown at E3 1996, and it was previewed by Nintendo Power magazine.

However, by 1996 the Virtual Boy was already considered a failure and was discontinued shortly after.

The game was later announced for release through Virtual Boy Nintendo Classics.

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About Virtual Boy

Nintendo's Virtual Boy (1995) was an early, tabletop-mounted stereoscopic 3D system that used red monochrome displays — a design that caused user discomfort and contributed to it being discontinued within a year. Its extremely short commercial life produced one of the smallest official game libraries of any Nintendo platform, making complete Virtual Boy titles a genuinely rare and sought-after niche among Nintendo collectors.

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