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*Wave Panic (X) |
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*Sand Ocean (GP Legend) |
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⚫ | }}'''Sand Ocean''' is a desolate planet whose entire surface is covered in sand dunes.<ref name="SNESmanual">{{cite book | year=1991 | editor=Nintendo EAD | title=F-Zero instruction manual| pages=pp. 18|publisher= Nintendo |url= http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.1304 |date=1991-08-13 |language=English}}</ref> This planet's extremely arid frontier planet was thought to have been completely void of human life for many years. |
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⚫ | '''Sand Ocean''' is a desolate planet whose entire surface is covered in sand dunes.<ref name="SNESmanual">{{cite book | year=1991 | editor=Nintendo EAD | title=F-Zero instruction manual| pages=pp. 18|publisher= Nintendo |url= http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.1304 |date=1991-08-13 |language=English}}</ref> This planet's extremely arid frontier planet was thought to have been completely void of human life for many years. |
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However, ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' revealed that ruins of a 30,000-year-old civilization was found deep within the desert along with a monstrous alien lifeform by a fearless adventurer. This resulted in the planet becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in the galaxy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://f-zero.com/f-zero_gx/planet_course/sandocean.jsp |
However, ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' revealed that ruins of a 30,000-year-old civilization was found deep within the desert along with a monstrous alien lifeform by a fearless adventurer. This resulted in the planet becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in the galaxy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://f-zero.com/f-zero_gx/planet_course/sandocean.jsp |
Revision as of 23:29, 18 January 2021
Sand Ocean is a desolate planet whose entire surface is covered in sand dunes.[1] This planet's extremely arid frontier planet was thought to have been completely void of human life for many years.
However, F-Zero GX revealed that ruins of a 30,000-year-old civilization was found deep within the desert along with a monstrous alien lifeform by a fearless adventurer. This resulted in the planet becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in the galaxy.[2]
Appearance in the games
Sand Ocean appeared once in the original F-Zero game as part of the Knight Cup. It is a somewhat medium-sized track.
In F-Zero X it appears three times:
- Appearing in the Jack Cup as a simple pipe course.
- Appearing in the Joker Cup as an undulating course with a tunnel.
- And also appearing in the Expansion kit game once as a cylinder course with two loops.
It also appears twice in F-Zero GX:
- Surface Slide is a basic track with "S" turns.
- Lateral Shifts requires you to shift your machine to the left or right to avoid falling off the course.
It appears in F-Zero GP Legend 3 times:
- Caterpillar is based on Lateral Shift from F-Zero GX.
- Caterpillar II is a harder variation of Caterpillar.
- And Sand Ocean (SNES version) appears as a track in the Platinum Cup.
- It's mentioned in Jody's, Capt. Falcon's, Black Shadow's, and Samurai Goroh's Stories.
It appears five times in F-Zero Climax:
- High Speed Edge appears as the second circuit in the Bronze Cup.
- Key Break appears as the third circuit during the Gold Cup.
- High Speed Edge II appears as the first track in the Silver Cup's Expert mode.
- Key Break II appears as the fourth course in the Gold Cup's Expert mode.
- Key Break III appears in the Gold Cup's Master difficulty as the third circuit.
- Sand Ocean appears in the Platinum Cup's 6th circuit, much like in GP Legend.
Trivia
- In F-Zero, the Silence track can be found on the west side of this course.
- In BS F-Zero Grand Prix/Grand Prix 2, and Climax, the Sand Storm and Key Break courses feature Death Wind's gusty gimmick.
Gallery
Soundtrack
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References
- ↑ (1991-08-13) in Nintendo EAD: F-Zero instruction manual (in English). Nintendo, pp. 18.
- ↑ Planet & Course. Sega / Nintendo. Retrieved on 2006-06-14. “Sand Ocean is an extremely arid frontier planet which for many years was thought to have been completely void of human life. This theory was smashed when a fearless adventurer discovered the ruins of a 30,000 year-old civilization hidden deep within the desert -- along with a monstrous alien lifeform. Since then, the desolate planet has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the galaxy. The addition of an F-Zero installation has increased the planet's popularity exponentially.”