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(A trivia for the original NA version)
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The race cars are another level hazard, they drive around the track and will damage any player upon contact and send them upwards. The race cars can be damaged and even destroyed by hitting them with explosives, powerful attacks/items and immovable Pokémon. The process will keep repeating itself, where the  platform will rise up and take you to another part of the track to battle on. Towards the end of the track, the platform will hover over open space. If you fall too far down, then you will die. The platform will then arrive at the finish line again and the stage will start over.
The race cars are another level hazard, they drive around the track and will damage any player upon contact and send them upwards. The race cars can be damaged and even destroyed by hitting them with explosives, powerful attacks/items and immovable Pokémon. The process will keep repeating itself, where the  platform will rise up and take you to another part of the track to battle on. Towards the end of the track, the platform will hover over open space. If you fall too far down, then you will die. The platform will then arrive at the finish line again and the stage will start over.
== Origin ==
Mute City is the first track in ''F-Zero'' and ''F-Zero X''. The track layout is similar to the first Mute City in ''F-Zero X''. Also, the roads look similar to those on ''F-Zero X'' (speed boosts, X's on track, etc). If one gets the F-Zero machines damaged, it explodes and crashes.


===Trivia===
===Trivia===


* In the "Special Video" during Pikachu's scenes (when it uses its down b), one of the "stops" of the stage is shown with two spining platforms, when in every mode there is only one platform, and it moves lateraly. These two platforms do appear in the trophy of mute city (under the main platform, inside the track).
* In the "Special Video" during Pikachu's scenes (when it uses its down b), one of the "stops" of the stage is shown with two spining platforms, when in every mode there is only one platform, and it moves lateraly. These two platforms do appear in the trophy of mute city (under the main platform, inside the track). In ''F-Zero X'', if you get too much damage you're car crashes and you "retire" from the race.