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=== F-Zero: Maximum Velocity ===
 
=== F-Zero: Maximum Velocity ===
 
In [[F-Zero: Maximum Velocity|''F-Zero: Maximum Velocity'']], Fire Field appears as the final two tracks of the game, ''Land Mine Circuit'', and ''Warrior Circuit''. ''Land Mine Circuit'', as the name of the track states, it a circuit with a barrage of mines, it also has lava and has wide areas to dodge the mines. ''Warrior Circuit'' also contains mines, however, it is filled with many turns and more obstacles.
 
In [[F-Zero: Maximum Velocity|''F-Zero: Maximum Velocity'']], Fire Field appears as the final two tracks of the game, ''Land Mine Circuit'', and ''Warrior Circuit''. ''Land Mine Circuit'', as the name of the track states, it a circuit with a barrage of mines, it also has lava and has wide areas to dodge the mines. ''Warrior Circuit'' also contains mines, however, it is filled with many turns and more obstacles.
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It has appeared twice in the Queen League, both as the last two tracks back to back
   
 
=== F-Zero: GP Legend ===
 
=== F-Zero: GP Legend ===

Revision as of 16:51, 14 June 2020

Fire Field was once one of the greatest places in the galaxy to harvest minerals. But the leading resources company was too greedy, digging too deep and hitting a volcano. It caused a huge explosion that turned the place into a fiery hell full of extremely hot magma. The resources company was driven to the crisis of bankruptcy, but teamed up with project F-Zero and constructed an F-Zero circuit amongst the crimson lotus flames.

Appearance in the games

Fire Field first appeared as the last and hardest track in the original F-Zero. It features dangerous turns and a fork in the road near the end. It has also appeared in BS F-Zero Grand Prix as well with a similar layout.

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Fire Field

F-Zero X

In F-Zero X, Fire Field is the first track of the King Cup, it's easier than in the original, but has a zigzag jump and a sharp ascent. Fire Field 2 in the EXpansion Kit, has a 180-degree rollover as well as a cylinder that can throw you off at the end of it.

F-Zero GX

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Fire Field (a better view of the lava).

In F-Zero GX, Cylinder Knot is a simple cylinder course and Undulation lacks guardrails in many places and the track's elevation is constantly changing making it very dangerous.

F-Zero: Maximum Velocity

In F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Fire Field appears as the final two tracks of the game, Land Mine Circuit, and Warrior Circuit. Land Mine Circuit, as the name of the track states, it a circuit with a barrage of mines, it also has lava and has wide areas to dodge the mines. Warrior Circuit also contains mines, however, it is filled with many turns and more obstacles.

It has appeared twice in the Queen League, both as the last two tracks back to back

F-Zero: GP Legend

In F-Zero: GP Legend it appears again as the fifth track for the Bronze Cup (Blast Track), and the fourth track (Wreckage Circuit) in the Gold Cup. Blast Track is a simple oval but is riddled with bombs and lava at the edges, and is used as an obstacle to avoid. Wreckage Circuit is a simple track but the turns are circular with bombs around. The Blast Track circuit has also appeared in Rick Wheeler's and Zoda's Stories.

Anime

It has appeared once during the anime, specifically in Annihilate Black Shadow, Lap 41. For once, and only, we see Fire Field in the series, and it's completely unlike the Blast Track Rick participated in the GBA game.

F-Zero Climax

In F-Zero Climax, two tracks and it's Expert and Master variations appear. Heat Circuit is a simple track with turns and lava, while it's variation Burnt-Out Rink, includes explosives and a few more turns on the track. Front Line 1 (and 2) is a track decked with Lava and Explosives.

Also, the SNES F-Zero Fire Field appears in both GP Legend and Climax as the final track in the Platinum Cup, nearly unchanged. Fire Field is the only course to appear in every F-Zero game.

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