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[[File:MuteCityFZX.png|thumb|left|200px|Mute City 1: Figure Eight as it originally appeared in ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero X}}''.]] | [[File:MuteCityFZX.png|thumb|left|200px|Mute City 1: Figure Eight as it originally appeared in ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero X}}''.]] | ||
This stage is based on the Mute City 1: Figure Eight track from ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero X}}'', which is the first track in the Jack Cup. The overall layout and design of the track itself in this stage is mostly accurate to how it was in ''F-Zero X'' with elements that include {{s|fzerowiki|Dash Zone}}s on the track, which gave F-Zero {{s|fzerowiki|machine}}s a boost when driven over; {{s|fzerowiki|Pit}}s on the track, which gradually refilled the machine's {{s|fzerowiki|energy}} when driven over; spinning signs | This stage is based on the Mute City 1: Figure Eight track from ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero X}}'', which is the first track in the Jack Cup. The overall layout and design of the track itself in this stage is mostly accurate to how it was in ''F-Zero X'' with elements that include {{s|fzerowiki|Dash Zone}}s on the track, which gave F-Zero {{s|fzerowiki|machine}}s a boost when driven over; {{s|fzerowiki|Pit}}s on the track, which gradually refilled the machine's {{s|fzerowiki|energy}} when driven over; spinning signs that read "Smash 2" instead of "Nintex"; and the buildings in the background. The Pits in this stage, however, act more like {{s|fzerowiki|Magnetic Field Block Coat}}s due to their slippery nature. In ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero}}'', a sound is played every time the player crosses the finish line, which is the same sound heard when the "GO" notification appears in this stage before the platform begins to move. | ||
In the ''F-Zero'' games, damage given to a machine depletes its energy. When the energy runs out, the machine explodes and {{s|fzerowiki|retire}}s. In this stage, the machines are based on their appearance in ''F-Zero X'', and when enough damage is dealt to them by fighters or explosives laid on the track, they will explode and the wreckage will stay at that same point for the rest of the match. | In the ''F-Zero'' games, damage given to a machine depletes its energy. When the energy runs out, the machine explodes and {{s|fzerowiki|retire}}s. In this stage, the machines are based on their appearance in ''F-Zero X'', and when enough damage is dealt to them by fighters or explosives laid on the track, they will explode and the wreckage will stay at that same point for the rest of the match. |