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− | '''''BS F-Zero Grand Prix''''' is a remixed version of the original ''[[F-Zero]]'' released only in Japan for the Satellaview attachment of the Super Famicom. It was released in four parts from late-1996 to early-1997, and was a SoundLink title where an announcer provided commentary during gameplay. As the original game was only three cups, a fourth cup called Ace League was added. Each cup had the courses in a slightly different order, and a new course not found in the original game served as the fifth track (with [[Mute City]] I being reused once at the beginning of the final week). These new courses were compiled as ''[[BS F-Zero Grand Prix]]'', along with one more track. |
+ | '''''BS F-Zero Grand Prix''''' is a remixed version of the original ''[[F-Zero]]'' released only in Japan for the Satellaview attachment of the Super Famicom. It was released in four parts from late-1996 to early-1997, and was a SoundLink title where an announcer provided commentary during gameplay. As the original game was only three cups, a fourth cup called Ace League was added. Each cup had the courses in a slightly different order, and a new course not found in the original game served as the fifth track (with [[Mute City]] I being reused once at the beginning of the final week). These new courses were compiled as ''[[BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2]]'', along with one more track. |
==New Racers== |
==New Racers== |
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− | [[Blue Thunder]] |
+ | * [[Blue Thunder]] |
− | [[Luna Bomber]] |
+ | * [[Luna Bomber]] |
− | [[Green Amazone]] |
+ | * [[Green Amazone]] |
− | [[Fire Scorpion]] |
+ | * [[Fire Scorpion]] |
[[Category:Games]] |
[[Category:Games]] |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 15 July 2017
BS F-Zero Grand Prix is a remixed version of the original F-Zero released only in Japan for the Satellaview attachment of the Super Famicom. It was released in four parts from late-1996 to early-1997, and was a SoundLink title where an announcer provided commentary during gameplay. As the original game was only three cups, a fourth cup called Ace League was added. Each cup had the courses in a slightly different order, and a new course not found in the original game served as the fifth track (with Mute City I being reused once at the beginning of the final week). These new courses were compiled as BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, along with one more track.