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Monday, November 17, 2008 

F-Zero Z For Wii - Real, Rumor Or Fake?

F-Zero is one of most popular racing titles on Nintendo. It has landed its name on nearly every console has million seller titles for nearly all of its main console games. F-Zero is futuristic racing series in which over 30 racers are to be selected into a 30 man race. Racing can go up to speeds to around 2000 miles per hour and the tracks and racers are often deadly. The most recent F-Zero title is F-Zero GX, a popular racing title for the Nintendo Gamecube.

Recently, there has a been a large rumor around about the advent of F-Zero for Nintendo Wii, the newest gaming console for Nintendo. This rumored game was given the title F-Zero Z. This news was first reported by the German gaming site Planet Nintendo. It was widely circulated around the web and few have been able to tell whether the rumor is true or whether it is one of those urban myths that gamers love to spread.

I have done extensive research on the subject through many sources and wanted to find out myself if this rumor is true or not. By most accounts I have read, the rumor of F-Zero Z is one big urban myth. It was considered a late April Fools' Day joke but evidently it went too far. Although the rumor has been debunked, it is not unlikely that the game will appear on Nintendo Wii sometime. Although may not under the title F-Zero Z, Nintendo will surely revitalize the series and give it the good old Wii touch.

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