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===In single-player===
===In single-player===
In the {{SSBM|Adventure Mode}}, stage 8 is the [[F-Zero Grand Prix]], and the [[character]] must navigate the track and cross the finish line on foot while the 30 racers zoom along the cycling track. They can be visible in the background, and a warning appears to inform the player to take refuge on a nearby platform before the racers charge through, like the cars in [[Onett]]. The character will receive massive [[damage]] (32%) and [[knockback]] if hit by the machines. A sped-up, more difficult version of this stage in which the player controls Captain Falcon is present in [[Event 33: Lethal Marathon]].
In the {{SSBM|Adventure Mode}}, stage 8 is the [[F-Zero Grand Prix]], and the [[character]] must navigate the track and cross the finish line on foot while the 30 racers zoom along the cycling track. They can be visible in the background, and a warning appears to inform the player to take refuge on a nearby platform before the racers linearly charge through in the foreground, like on the [[Onett]] stage with the cars. The character will receive massive [[damage]] (32%) and [[knockback]] if hit by the machines. A sped-up, more difficult version of this stage in which the player controls Captain Falcon is present in [[Event 33: Lethal Marathon]].


===Stages===
===Stages===
The racers appear on both ''F-Zero''-themed stages that are selectable for multiplayer. In {{SSBM|Mute City}}, the stage takes place on platforms that travel along the first track of ''F-Zero X'', Mute City, and it lands onto the ground at set intervals. The 30 machines will race each other on the track in the meantime, and at times they will race through the battling area from the background while the platforms are landed on the track. Characters will receive 12% damage and knockback from coming into contact with the machines. These machines can be damaged and eventually become smoldering wrecks by their ramming each other along the track, or if attacks or items hit and damage them.
The racers appear on both ''F-Zero''-themed stages that are selectable for multiplayer. In {{SSBM|Mute City}}, the stage takes place on platforms that travel along the first track of ''F-Zero X'', Mute City, and it lands onto the ground at set intervals. The 30 machines will race each other on the track in the meantime, and at times they will race through the battling area from the background while the platforms are landed on the track. Though the machines in this stage are depicted smaller than in other stages, characters will receive 12% damage and knockback from coming into contact with them nonetheless. These machines can be damaged and eventually become smoldering wrecks by their ramming each other along the track, or if attacks or items hit and damage them.


In [[Big Blue]], the battling takes place on larger versions of the F-Zero racers themselves as they speed along the track horizontally and the foreground and background pass by to the left very quickly. The randomly-selected assortment of machines will speed along at consistent speeds and function as disconnected platforms, while other platforms and objects such as the [[Falcon Flyer]] will cruise along with the moving stage above the racers.
[[File:bigbluemelee.png|right]] In [[Big Blue]], one of the most unique stages in ''Melee'', the battling takes place on larger versions of the F-Zero racers themselves as they speed along the track horizontally and the foreground and background pass by to the left very quickly. The randomly-selected assortment of machines will speed along at consistent speeds and function as disconnected platforms more or less, while other platforms and objects such as the [[Falcon Flyer]] will cruise along with the moving stage above the racers.


===Trophy===
===Trophy===
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The F-Zero Racers once again return, by the comeback of past stages Port Town Aero Dive, Mute City SNES, and Big Blue. Fifteen of them (counting [[Captain Falcon]]) also appear as [[spirit]]s, and Pico's Wild Goose appears as a form of transport in [[World of Light]]. The racers in Big Blue now use their ''F-Zero GX'' models rather than the ''F-Zero X'' ones.
The F-Zero Racers once again return, by the comeback of past stages Port Town Aero Dive, Mute City SNES, and Big Blue. Fifteen of them (counting [[Captain Falcon]]) also appear as [[spirit]]s, and Pico's Wild Goose appears as a form of transport in [[World of Light]]. The racers in Big Blue now use their ''F-Zero GX'' models rather than the ''F-Zero X'' ones.


==Pilots and machines==
==Pilots and Machines==
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01RedGazelle.png|01 {{s|fzerowiki|Red Gazelle}} ({{s|fzerowiki|Mighty Gazelle}})
01RedGazelle.png|01 {{s|fzerowiki|Red Gazelle}} ({{s|fzerowiki|Mighty Gazelle}})

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