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At IndieCade a couple of weeks ago, Brady had a chance to try out FAST Racing Neo. He’s now uploaded a video of the game, which you can see below.

Nintendo UK is showing off some of the indie-made courses in Super Mario Maker in a new video series. Get a look at the latest video below, which focuses on FAST Racing Neo developer Shin’en.

Nintendo UK recently put up an interview with Martin Sauter from Shin’en. As you would expect, the discussion was entirely about FAST Racing Neo. Sauter commented on a number of topics, including the locations in the game, difficulty, controls, Easter eggs, and more.

You can find a number of excerpts from the interview below. The full piece is located here.

Nintendo Life has captured additional footage from FAST Racing Neo showing the game’s splitscreen multiplayer. Check out the full video below.

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Today, Shin’en announced that Jack Merluzzi will be providing voice acting FAST Racing Neo. Merluzzi is the announcer for tracks and vehicles within the game, and you’ll also hear him when a race is finished as well as some other instances.

Merluzzi previously worked on F-Zero GX, the Tekken series, and Ace Combat franchise. His full listing of past contributions can be found here.


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Nintendo’s North American YouTube page now has a video interview with Shin’en, which was conducted during PAX Prime 2015 a few weeks ago. Naturally, the discussion focused on FAST Racing Neo. Check out the full video below.

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Another video has come in showing FAST Racing Neo, this time highlighting multiplayer. Take a look at it below.

Polygon has posted a video featuring 18 minutes of footage from FAST Racing Neo. Check it out below.

Shin’en is still working on FAST Racing Neo for the Wii U eShop. But in terms of what the future holds, we could hear about the studio’s next game in 2016. The company, unsurprisingly, will almost certainly be sticking with Nintendo platforms with future titles.

Shin’en’s Martin Sauter told Nintendo World Report in an interview at Gamescom:

“We’re already brainstorming but we can talk about it when we’re ready. Fact is, we don’t know what’s in the future, but we’d love to stick with Nintendo hardware, eShop games and if FAST is a success we’ll keep going. Maybe next year we’ll talk about the next game.”

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