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Fast Racing League
''Fast Racing League'' (stylized as ''FAST Racing League'') is a racing game developed and published by Shin'en Multimedia for the Wii. Released on the WiiWare service in May 2011, it is the first installment in the Fast (Video Game Series), ''Fast'' series, which would become Shin'en Multimedia's trademark series. Three sequels were released, ''Fast Racing Neo'' for the Wii U, ''Fast RMX'' for the Nintendo Switch, and ''Fast Fusion'' for the Nintendo Switch 2; the latter two were launch titles for their respective consoles. Gameplay ''Fast Racing League'' is a fast-paced, futuristic racing game, often compared to ''F-Zero'' and ''Wipeout (video game series), Wipeout.'' However, unlike other racing games, it features a "phase shift mechanic" which allows the player to switch their vehicle between light and dark phases. These can be used to take advantage of colored pads on the track to boost the player's speed or launch the vehicle into the air, which only work if the vehicle i ...
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Shin'en Multimedia
Shin'en Multimedia is a German independent video game developer. Based in Munich, the company was founded in 1999 by former members of the demoscene group Abyss. They develop games primarily for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch, some non-Nintendo platforms such as the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5, and previously for the Wii U, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color. Their most notable games include the Fast (video game series), ''Fast'' series, which beginning with ''Fast RMX'' have been released as launch titles for Nintendo consoles. In addition to developing games, Shin'en created the soundtracks for around 200 video games by other developers, and built the GHX, GAX, DSX, and NAX (which is based on the GAX) handheld audio middleware. Their name is derived from the Japanese word 深淵 (''shin'en'', "abyss"), as a nod towards their original name. Games In addition, Shin'en has developed the audio of hundreds of games on Game Boy ...
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