4PGP arrives on Switch and Switch 2 today, blending arcade sensibilities with modern polish and a surprisingly veteran-heavy development team. The launch highlights include authentic 1990s-style F1 cars, native four-player split-screen, and high-frame-rate visuals on Switch 2, while industry veteran Kenji Sasaki serves as a project advisor shaping the game's feel.

  • Veteran input: Kenji Sasaki — known for classic arcade racers — consulted on handling and track design to give 4PGP an old-school arcade edge.
  • Technical highlights: Switch 2 owners get 120Hz support for extra-smooth racing; split-screen racing supports four local players on both platforms.
  • Styling and roster: The racer features unlicensed 1990s F1-inspired cars, aiming for a tougher, less cutesy aesthetic to broaden its appeal beyond very young kids.
  • Team behind it: Publisher 3goo and developer Vision Reelle cite input from project manager Quanah Sugiyama and game director Jonathan Marolle as central to balancing accessibility with authentic arcade performance.

Source: Nintendo Life

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