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F-Zero GX
F-Zero GX is a futuristic racing video game for the Nintendo GameCube console. Developed by Sega's Amusement Vision department, it was released in Japan, Europe, and North America, in 2003. Its arcade counterpart, F-Zero AX, utilizes hardware conceived from a business alliance between Nintendo... -
List of F-Zero characters
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F-Zero X
F-Zero X is a futuristic racing video game for the Nintendo 64 console. Developed by Nintendo's EAD division, it was released in Japan, Europe, and North America in 1998. F-Zero X has been re-released on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan, in Europe as the 100th VC title, and in North America in... -
F-Zero: GP Legend (TV series)
For the video game of the same name, see F-Zero: GP Legend (video game). F-Zero: GP Legend (F-ZERO ファルコン伝説, Efu Zero Farukon Densetsu, literally "F-Zero: Legend of Falcon /-Falcon Legend")?) is a TV anime series based on Nintendo's F-Zero franchise. It is a reboot of the franchise taking place... -
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Blood Falcon
Blood Falcon is an evil clone of Captain Falcon, who competes as an F-Zero pilot in the F-Zero tournaments. Although listed in the race literature as 37 years old (36 in F-Zero X), Blood Falcon is actually a clone created from Captain Falcon’s DNA, which was stolen while the latter was... -
F-Zero AX
F-Zero AX is a futuristic racing video game for Triforce in the arcades. Developed by Sega's Amusement Vision department, it was released in Japan, Europe, and North America, in 2003 alongside its Nintendo GameCube counterpart, F-Zero GX. F-Zero AX is the second game from Sega to utilize the... -
F-Zero 99
F-Zero 99 is an online F-Zero racing game based on the SNES original released in 1990. It's currently available through a Nintendo Switch Online Membership. The game was announced during a Nintendo Direct on September 14th, 2023.[1] Gameplay generally remains the same as its SNES counterpart... -
Samurai Goroh
Samurai Goroh (サムライ ゴロー, Samurai Gorō?) is an F-Zero pilot first introduced in F-Zero. He is co-created by Takaya Imamura and Shigeru Miyamoto. The character's first appearance took place in the instruction manual of 1990 video game F-Zero, not until a later release has the character actually... -
Blue Falcon
Captain Falcon/Machine redirects here. The Blue Falcon is the machine of choice for its F-Zero pilot Captain Falcon. The Blue Falcon is easily one of the most recognizable machines in the entire F-Zero franchise. This racer is one of the most well-rounded vehicles on the racing tour. Thanks to... -
Pico
Pico (ピコ, Pico?) is a character in Nintendo's F-Zero series of video games. Although the character first appeared in the instruction manual of F-Zero, published in 1990, only his machine appeared in-game along with the other three pilots.[1] It was not until F-Zero GX that he actually appeared... -
Mute City
Mute City (ミュートシティ; Mute City) is a heavily populated fictional city on Earth in the F-Zero series. Its original name was Mutant City[1] from which the current name is abbreviated.[2] This city is the most famous location in the F-Zero Grand Prix and has had courses in almost every F-Zero game... -
Rainbow Road
Rainbow Road is the first course of the Joker Cup in F-Zero X. It is actually the course of the same name taken from Mario Kart 64, though the original track itself was altered to fit in with the F-Zero theme. Star-shaped barriers and Mario character neon lights around the track have been... -
Big Blue
Big Blue (ビッグブルー; Big Blue) is a well-known course originating from F-Zero. Since then, it has appeared multiple times throughout the series and in other franchises throughout the Nintendo community. Big Blue is a planet where 99% of the surface is covered by water.[1] Its circuits are built... -
Mr. EAD
Mr. EAD is an android who competes as an F-Zero pilot in the F-Zero tournaments. He makes his debut in the series in F-Zero X. Mr. EAD is an android resembling a muscular, yet heavily-built man. His facial features include thick eyebrows, perpetually closed eyes, and a thick mustache. Two... -
Standardized F-zero Vehicle Stats
In F-Zero X and GX vehicles have an E-A grading system based on stats such as Body (How much damage the machine can take), Boost (How much energy a boost uses and how powerful are the Boosts), and Grip (How the machine handles) are all factored. Yet many professional players have found that many... -
Rick Wheeler
Rick Wheeler (Ryu Suzaku in the Japanese version) is an F-Zero pilot first originating from F-Zero: GP Legend. A champion racer and a detective hailing from New York in 2051, Rick's life came to a tragic end at the hands of Zoda. To keep him alive, he was put into cryo-sleep for 150 years. Now a... -
F-Zero X Expansion Kit
The F-Zero X Expansion Kit, released in Japan on April 21, 2000, was the first add-on disk for the Nintendo 64DD. The Kit will only operate in conjunction with the cartridge of the original game, however, all of F-Zero X's regular features are accessible plus twelve new tracks, a car editor, and... -
List of tracks in F-Zero X
Big Hand (F Zero X) is the last track in the Joker cup and is by far the hardest track in the game. With its difficult hairpins and infamous no-wall, ice in the middle of the track sections which is known to eliminate some of the competition on the first lap. Design Big Hand like its title... -
Falcon Punch
The Falcon Punch is a slow, yet powerful move that Captain Falcon uses in Super Smash Bros. It is his Standard Special Move, featured in all six Smash Bros. games. Captain Falcon cocks his arm back, calling "FALCON..., and releases it a half-second later, calling "PUNCH!!!", with his fist is... -
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity
F-Zero Maximum Velocity (F-ZERO FOR GAMEBOY ADVANCE in Japan) is a futuristic racing game for Game Boy Advance. It is the third installment in the F-Zero franchise. The game was developed by Ndcube, and published by Nintendo. The game was released as a launch game for the system, on March 21... -
Leon
Leon is an anthropomorphic beast-like F-Zero pilot, who made his debut in the 1998 N64 game, F-Zero X. He resembles a lion or wolf creature. Twelve years prior to F-Zero GX, Leon's parents were killed in a big war on his home planet Zou. His species had natural advantages over humans, such as... -
Cups
The F-Zero games have all have featured 3 to 5 Cups, with at least one usually being unlockable. Each Cup typically progresses in difficulty or course complexity. Knight League Queen League King League Jack Cup Queen Cup King Cup Joker Cup X Cup DD-1 DD-2 Pawn Knight Bishop Queen Ruby Cup... -
Misaki Haruka
Known as "Miss Killer" in the Japanese version and Luna Ryder in the dub, Luna is the right-hand woman for Black Shadow and works as his spy. However, her true identity is Haruka Misaki (Misaki Haruka in Japanese) and was Rick's girlfriend in the year 2051, where she was supposedly killed by... -
The Skull
The Skull (known as Arbin Gordon in Japan) is an F-Zero pilot participating in the F-Zero Grand Prix. He was once the greatest driver in the F-MAX Grand Prix, a competition that predates the coming of F-Zero by some 200 years. Thanks to the inexplicable powers of science and black magic, he has...