FAST Racing NEO Brings F-Zero Style Racing To Wii U On December 10th

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Fancy a spiritual successor to F-Zero? Well, FAST Racing NEO is set to speed its way onto the Wii U this December 10th, and it’ll cost $15. That should hopefully fill that hole.

 

It is, of course, a futuristic racing game that’s been developed by Germany-based studio Shin’en Multimedia. And it has the voice acting talent of Jack Merluzzi, who voiced Mr. Zero, the cyborg announcer in F-Zero GX.

FAST Racing NEO will run at 60 frames per second and has a single player campaign, as well as offline and online multiplayer modes to keep you occupied.


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