Games Like F-Zero

12 games similar to F-Zero — handpicked for fans of Racing games.

Games Similar to F-Zero

If you love F-Zero, you’ll enjoy these similar games that share its gameplay style, mechanics, and charm.

Why These Games Are Similar

Curated recommendations and detailed comparisons to be added.

Top Games Similar to F-Zero

Feature PlatformYearScoreGenre
F-Zero X NINTENDO-6419989.1Racing
Stunt Race FX SNES19947.8Racing
Super Mario Kart SNES19929.2Racing
Crash Team Racing PLAYSTATION19999.2Racing
Crazy Taxi DREAMCAST19998.7Action, Racing
Destruction Derby PLAYSTATION19958.3Racing, Action

All 12 Games Like F-Zero

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Stunt Race FX
1994
Stunt Race FX box art
SNES
7.8
1994 · Nintendo EAD

Nintendo's SuperFX chip showcase racing game features fully polygonal vehicles and tracks at a time when 3D hardware acceleration on home consoles was science fiction — Stunt Race FX demonstrated what the SNES could accomplish with dedicated 3D assistance and established that console polygon racing was a viable ambition rather than a distant dream. Primitive by any modern standard, but technically remarkable for 1994 and a historically significant data point in the rapid evolution of console racing game technology.

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Crazy Taxi
1999
Crazy Taxi box art
DREAMCAST
8.7
1999 · Hitmaker

The anarchic open-city cab game — scored by The Offspring and Bad Religion in a punk soundtrack that made quiet play impossible — channels pure arcade energy into a timer-driven frenzy of shortcuts, near-misses, and absurd customer physics that made it the Dreamcast's most-played arcade conversion. Hitmaker's design strips away every pretension and delivers exactly what it promises: maximum speed, maximum noise, and maximum chaos across a sun-drenched California city.

Destruction Derby
1995
Destruction Derby box art
PLAYSTATION
8.3
1995 · Reflections Interactive

The PS1 demolition derby game that proved the PlayStation's 3D hardware could deliver satisfying vehicular destruction physics. Destruction Derby's real-time damage modeling — cars visibly crumpling from impacts — and frantic arena modes were among the most impressive demonstrations of PS1 technical capability at launch.

Driver
1999
Driver box art
PLAYSTATION
8.6
1999 · Reflections Interactive

The PS1 open-city driving game that bridged OutRun and Grand Theft Auto. Driver's four-city sandbox, 70s car chase film aesthetic, and cinematic replay editor created an experience that felt uniquely adult on PS1 hardware — its undercover cop narrative and chase mechanics made it the most compelling open-world driving game before GTA III.

Gran Turismo 2
1999
Gran Turismo 2 box art
PLAYSTATION
9.2
1999 · Polyphony Digital

The PS1 racing simulation that cemented Gran Turismo as gaming's most serious car franchise. With 650+ meticulously modeled cars spread across two discs, Gran Turismo 2 offered unprecedented automotive depth — detailed tuning options, license tests, and physics that communicated genuine feel for each vehicle's weight and handling characteristics.

Gran Turismo
1997
Gran Turismo box art
PLAYSTATION
9.2
1997 · Polyphony Digital

Kazunori Yamauchi's obsessively detailed racing simulation brought genuine automotive culture to video games for the first time. Gran Turismo's 178 licensed cars, realistic physics, and career progression system created the 'Real Driving Simulator' standard that all subsequent racing games would be measured against.

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Mario Kart 64
1996
Mario Kart 64 box art
NINTENDO-64
9.2
1996 · Nintendo EAD

Nintendo's kart racing series made its landmark 3D debut with Mario Kart 64, delivering sixteen imaginative tracks, eight beloved characters, and the four-player multiplayer that made it a mandatory purchase for any N64 owner. The game that made group gaming on consoles a standard part of social life.

FAQ: Games Similar to F-Zero

What are the best games like F-Zero?
The best games similar to F-Zero include F-Zero X, Stunt Race FX, Super Mario Kart, and others that share its Racing gameplay style.
What makes F-Zero unique compared to similar games?
F-Zero stands out for its combination of Racing elements developed by Nintendo EAD in 1990.
Are there modern games similar to F-Zero?
Yes, many modern games draw inspiration from F-Zero. The Racing genres it helped define continue to influence games today.