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Jumat, 10 November 2017

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3 Minutes of Fast RMX Nintendo Switch Gameplay - YouTube
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Fast RMX (stylized as FAST RMX) is a racing video game developed and published by Shin'en Multimedia exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. The game serves as an expanded sequel of Fast Racing Neo for the Wii U, and was released on March 3, 2017 on the Nintendo eShop as a launch title for the Nintendo Switch. The game includes all the tracks from Fast Racing Neo and its downloadable content, and adds 6 new courses for a total of 30 courses. An additional free update was released on September 13, 2017 which added 6 extra courses, for a total of 36. Like the game's predecessor, Fast RMX was compared to the F-Zero series.


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Development

The game fully supports the unique control options and features of the Nintendo Switch, such as HD Rumble, motion controls, single Joy-Con play, and the Pro Controller. The user can also change anytime between Handheld and Console mode. The game is capable of running in up to 1080p at 60FPS in console mode.

The game features a large campaign with 10 cups to unlock, containing 30 courses total, along with 15 unlockable vehicles. The game also contains a large multiplayer component, featuring split-screen multiplayer mode for up to 4 players, as well local communication and online modes with 2-8 players. Another extra mode called Hero Mode is available. It pays tribute to the F-Zero series using similar gameplay elements and higher difficulty.

It was announced on March 5, 2017 that, like its predecessor, the game would be receiving free updates with extra content in the future. The first major update was released on April 19, 2017. It was confirmed to include a Time Attack mode and online friend support. An additional free update was released on September 13, 2017 which added 6 extra courses, as well as improving CPU AI, fixing a bug, and adding friend list activity features.


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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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