
A classic title featured on theNintendo Switch Online + Expansionservice is celebrating its 20th anniversary tomorrow, and one of the original members of staff who worked on it has shared something special on Twitter for fans to download.
Aspreviously revealed last week, twoF-ZeroGame Boy Advance games landed on theNintendoSwitch this weekend:F-ZERO CLIMAXandF-Zero: GP Legend. Both of these titles can be downloaded free of charge for any Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion members.
Coincidentally,F-ZERO CLIMAXwill be celebrating its 20th birthday tomorrow, which is why one of the game’s original developers has created a brand new course for fans of the game to download.
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In his Tweet (which was originally written in Japanese and has been translated using Google Translate), Imamura explained that the new track was created as a way to mark the game’s upcoming birthday.
“The recently released [F-ZERO CLIMAX] will celebrate its 20th anniversary on October 21st! To commemorate this, we have created a course, so we will be releasing the password!”
Not sure who the “we” in that Tweet refers to, but at the very least it’s safe to assume that Imamura himself worked on the new track.
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The track editing system was featured in the original version ofF-ZERO CLIMAXwhen it first dropped on October 21st for the Game Boy Advance back in 2004.
Tracks were supposed to be shared using a GBA Link Cable, but you could also input a lengthy password to access the custom-made tracks instead.
Of course, you can’t plug a Link Cable into a Nintendo Switch, so unfortunately you’re going to have to settle for the latter method (which will require you to input a 344-character long code, so have fun with that).
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