Nintendo Respond To Shareholder’s F-Zero Remake Request

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Nintendo was asked whether it was considering “a new iteration or remake” in the F-Zero series at its 82nd Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, to which, while not wanting to be pushed to make any promises, it stated that it was “constantly considering all kinds of possibilities” in relation to such projects.

The last entry in the futuristic racing series was 2004’s F-Zero Climax on Game Boy Advance from developer Suzak, which went on to receive a Japan-only launch.

“Realistically speaking, it would be difficult to develop remakes or sequels for all Nintendo titles you have requested, but we’re extremely glad and grateful that our fans continue to look forward to them,” Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said in response.

Director and senior managing executive officer Shinya Takahashi added: “We are always thinking from a broad perspective about how to make both new titles and remakes enjoyable for many consumers.

“As an example, a question was asked at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (for the 79th fiscal year held in 2019) about whether we had any plans to remake the Famicom Detective Club series. By chance, we did have plans at that moment to remake that very series. I cannot discuss whether we have plans to remake any specific title, but as we develop our games, we are constantly considering all kinds of possibilities to create enjoyment for consumers.”

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