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Gameplay
2703 Grand Prix is a game that play similarly to the F-Zero series. Players choose from a large amount of racers and do five laps on five different tracks per cup. Like F-Zero, it takes place in the distant future, where humans and other alien races have colonized the Milky Way.

Controls
A Button: Brake/Reverse

B Button: Accelerate

X Button: Boost

Y Button:

R Button: Drift Right

L Button: Drift Left

Left Stick: Steer

Right Stick: Camera

Directional Buttons: Taunt

Start Up Screen
Once the game is booted up, it will show the picture of a golden trophy with the words "2703 Grand Prix" above it. The background shows the design of a completely random track in the game. Pressing the Y Button will cause the screen to go to the file selection.

File Select
The game has up to four files. When an empty file is started, the player will be asked to put in a name, which will be displayed at the top of the file box. It also shows the current amount of racers they have and how many trophies they've won. Each file starts with 8 racers. A trophy is earned once the player gets first place in a cup. After a file is selected, the players choose either single-player, or multiplayer, before being taken to the main menu.

Main Menu
The players have several different options to choose from after selecting the amount of players.


 * Grand Prix - Self explanatory. Grand Prix has four different modes. Easy, Normal, Hard, and Expert. Expert mode has to be unlocked. There are forty racers, players included, while playing Grand Prix.
 * Team Race - Grand Prix, but it's split up into four different teams. The players can choose what racers are on their team, if they're unlocked. The team colors are Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green. Each team has up to ten racers.
 * Practice - Also self explanatory. Players choose their racers and then choose a track they want to practice on. They can choose the time limit, amount of laps, amount of CPUs, and difficulty level.
 * Time Trial - The player chooses a racer and a track. They then do five laps around the track as fast as possible. Once a race is finished, the player will be given the option to create a "ghost" for that track. Which is basically the CPU of the player. The player can then race against their ghost and see if they can beat their record. Time Trial is single-player only.
 * Story Mode - The main story mode of the game. The player plays as each default racer for up to five chapters. There are cut scenes that play before and after each chapter. There are also difficulty settings for each chapter. Like Grand Prix, Expert difficulty has to be unlocked.
 * Customization - Customization takes the player to another menu. The menu has four things to choose from. Avatar Creator, which let's the player make their own character. Custom Track which let's the player create their own race track. The game can have up to two hundred custom tracks. Custom Machine, which let's the creator create their own vehicle. When a racer is unlocked, the custom parts that match their machine are also unlocked. Every other part has to be bought in the machine shop. The game can have up to two hundred custom machines. The Machine Shop let's the player buy the custom parts for their custom vehicle by paying with the money they earn from racing.
 * Options - Options takes the player to the settings of the game. The player can set up the controls however they like, change the volume of music and sounds, and so on.
 * Racer and Track Profiles - Takes the player to two options, racer profiles and planet profiles. Racer profiles takes the player to a list of the racer's profiles they can choose. A racer profile let's the players learn more about the racers. When a racer is unlocked, their profile will also be unlocked. The same goes for planet profiles, which let's the player learn a little more about them.