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+ | BS F-Zero was created as a sequel to the first F-Zero. It was launched only in Japan for the Satellaview atachment for the Super Famicom. In this game the tracks are sequels to the tracks in the first game, like "Mute City IV". |
− | ''BS F-Zero Grand Prix'' contained new tracks along with the original 15 tracks from the SNES game and four different playable vehicles Piloted by |
+ | ''BS F-Zero Grand Prix'' contained new tracks along with the original 15 tracks from the SNES game and four different playable vehicles Piloted by The Original Pilots, So as not to be recognised. |
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==New Racers== |
==New Racers== |
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− | [[Blue Thunder]] |
+ | [[Captain Falcon]] in [[Blue Thunder]] |
− | [[Luna Bomber]] |
+ | [[Dr. Stewart]] in[[Luna Bomber| Luna Bomber]] |
− | [[Green Amazone]] |
+ | [[Pico]] in [[Green Amazone]] |
− | [[Fire Scorpion]] |
+ | [[Samurai Goroh]] in [[Fire Scorpion]] |
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[[Category:Games]] |
Revision as of 02:04, 26 February 2013
BS F-Zero was created as a sequel to the first F-Zero. It was launched only in Japan for the Satellaview atachment for the Super Famicom. In this game the tracks are sequels to the tracks in the first game, like "Mute City IV".
BS F-Zero Grand Prix contained new tracks along with the original 15 tracks from the SNES game and four different playable vehicles Piloted by The Original Pilots, So as not to be recognised.