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|developer=[[Suzak]]
 
|developer=[[Suzak]]
 
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
 
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|system=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii U Virtual Console]]
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|system=[[Gameboy Advance]]
|release='''Game Boy Advance'''<br />JP November 28, 2003<br />EU June 4, 2004<br />NA September 20, 2004<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />JP October 1, 2014<br />PAL January 1, 2015<br />US March 12, 2015
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|release=JP November 28, 2003<br />EU June 4, 2004<br />NA September 20, 2004
 
|gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=174 GH Gallery]
 
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|rating= ESRB: E
 
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=Story=
 
=Story=
  
Considered a reboot or reimagining of the series, ''GP Legend'' takes place in 2201. The game (and the anime) are centered largely around the Mobile Task Force, a special division of the Galactic Space Federation. They are a special group dedicated to combating the forces of Dark Million. One of their duties is to race in the F-Zero Grand Prix to prevent the likes of [[Black Shadow]] and [[Zoda]] using the winnings for evil. Like ''[[F-Zero GX]]'', the game features a story mode, but a difference is that instead of playing only as [[Captain Falcon]], there are eight character-specific storyline paths.
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Considered a reboot or reimaging of the series, ''GP Legend'' takes place in 2201. The game (and the anime) are centered largely around the Mobile Task Force, a special division of the Galactic Space Federation. They are a special group dedicated to combating the forces of Dark Million. One of their duties is to race in the F-Zero Grand Prix to prevent the likes of [[Black Shadow]] and [[Zoda]] using the winnings for evil. Like ''[[F-Zero GX]]'', the game features a story mode, but a difference is that instead of playing only as [[Captain Falcon]], there are eight character-specific storyline paths.
  
 
The first four follow the heroes Captain Falcon, newcomer [[Rick Wheeler]], [[Jody Summer]], and [[Jack Levin]]. The villainous stories follow [[Samurai Goroh]], his wife [[Lisa Brilliant]], Black Shadow, and Zoda. The storylines crossover the events of the other, with some characters getting into races with eachother or other major F-Zero characters, like [[Octoman]] and [[Michael Chain]].  
 
The first four follow the heroes Captain Falcon, newcomer [[Rick Wheeler]], [[Jody Summer]], and [[Jack Levin]]. The villainous stories follow [[Samurai Goroh]], his wife [[Lisa Brilliant]], Black Shadow, and Zoda. The storylines crossover the events of the other, with some characters getting into races with eachother or other major F-Zero characters, like [[Octoman]] and [[Michael Chain]].  
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In ''GP Legend'', players have a choice of over 30 characters (all the original ''[[F-Zero X]]'' pilots with new characters from the anime). As with most games, there is the Grand Prix, Time Trial, and a Challenge mode. Using link cables, up to four different players can compete. As noted previously, there is also a story mode with separate paths, a first for the series. In Japan, the game featured [[E-Reader]] support. Using the cards, players could unlock special tracks and a variety of characters. However the characters and courses were made unlockable via other means in the international releases.
 
In ''GP Legend'', players have a choice of over 30 characters (all the original ''[[F-Zero X]]'' pilots with new characters from the anime). As with most games, there is the Grand Prix, Time Trial, and a Challenge mode. Using link cables, up to four different players can compete. As noted previously, there is also a story mode with separate paths, a first for the series. In Japan, the game featured [[E-Reader]] support. Using the cards, players could unlock special tracks and a variety of characters. However the characters and courses were made unlockable via other means in the international releases.
  
=Legacy=
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=Sequels=
  
==Ports/Remakes==
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In 2004, the game was followed up by ''[[F-Zero Climax]]''. However due to the poor sales of ''GP Legend'' in the United States (as well as the fact the anime was canceled a month prior), the game was released only in Japan.  
 
 
*In 2014/2015, it was released for download on the [[Wii U]] as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]].
 
 
 
==Sequels==
 
 
 
In 2004, the game was followed up by ''[[F-Zero Climax]]'', which was also based on the anime. However due to the poor sales of ''GP Legend'' in the United States (as well as the fact the anime was canceled a month prior), the game was released only in Japan.  
 
  
 
{{F-Zero Series}}
 
{{F-Zero Series}}
  
[[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]]
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[[Category: Game BoyAdvance Games]]

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