‘[Nintendo] already has Mario Kart’ as far as ‘fun and accessible’ games go, he says

It’s a good day when I get to talk aboutF-Zero.

I feel like I only get the chance a few times a year at most, but this Nintendo series has been dormant for far too long, and deserves a relaunch. Former producer (and nowYakuzafranchise developer) Toshihiro Nagoshi thinks so too.

Speaking to Red Bull France, Nagoshi explained that he “wouldn’t mind” working onF-Zeroagain. Here’s the full quote,as translated by Nintendo Everything:

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“Mmm… Putting aside the odds of it happening, I must admit I have a lot of affection forF-Zero GX. If the opportunity were to present itself, I wouldn’t mind. And in that case, I’d like to make it a challenging game. I believe that if Nintendo just wants a racing game that is ‘fun and accessible’, they already haveMario Kartfor that purpose.”

You can tell he’s clearly thought about this before the question was asked. Nagoshi has a vision for the franchise: one that involves a bit more technicality, and creates its own niche. It’s amazing how Nintendo will trotF-Zeroout every now and then like a mascot, but won’t give it another go.

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It’s also not an impossible situation; to see Nagoshi working onF-Zeroone day. Nintendo frequently taps other studios to work on big franchises, especially long-dormant ones (see Platinum andStar Fox, among many others). I think we’ll seeF-Zeromake some sort of return eventually, and I hope passionate ex-developers like Nagoshi are involved.

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