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F-Zero
F-Zero | |
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Designer(s) | Kazunobu Shimizu (director/designer)
Shigeru Miyamoto (producer) |
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Genre(s) | Futuristic racing game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Ratings | ESRB: E (Everyone) |
Platform(s) | SNES |
Media | 4 Megabit cartridge |
Article on F-Zero Wiki | F-Zero |
F-Zero (エフゼロ, F-Zero) is a futuristic racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was the first game in the F-Zero series.
This game appears as a Masterpiece in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. In Brawl, it can be played for 40 seconds and starts in the Mute City track with the Blue Falcon. It must be unlocked by having Captain Falcon join the party in Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary, or in other words, beating the "Outside the Ancient Ruins" level. In Smash Wii U, it can be played for 180 seconds and starts the same way as in Brawl. However, it is available from the start.
In the Super Smash Bros. series
Fighter
Captain Falcon debuted in this game as one of the four playable characters. While he isn't fully seen in-game, the Blue Falcon is piloted by him. However, he is seen in the game's artwork.
Move
Captain Falcon's Final Smash is the Blue Falcon. The Blue Falcon is Captain Falcon's vehicle and debuted in this game alongside him.
Stages
Mute City (SSBM), Big Blue and Mute City (SSB4) come from this game. Both versions of the Mute City stage are based on the track of the same name, which is the first track in this game. The SSB4 version looks like the actual game, using the original sprites. Big Blue is the second track.
Assist Trophy
Samurai Goroh debuted in this game. He isn't seen in-game however, as he instead pilots the Fire Stingray.
Music
"Mute City (Melee)", "Big Blue", "Mute City Ver. 2", "Fire Field", "White Land", "Mute City Ver. 3", "Mute City (3DS)" and "Red Canyon" come from this game. All of the tracks with "Mute City" in their titles are remixes of the song that plays on the similarly-named stage, except for "Mute City 3DS)", which is taken directly from the game. "Big Blue" is a remix of the song that plays on the Big Blue track. "Fire Field" is a remix of the song that plays on the Fire Field track. "White Land" is a remix of the song that plays on the White Land track. "Red Canyon" is the song that plays on the Red Canyon track, taken directly from this game.
Trophies
In Melee
Name | Image | Description |
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Capt. Falcon | ![]() |
Usually a relentless bounty hunter, Captain Falcon shifts gears to become a race pilot once the F-Zero Grand Prix begins. His beloved racer, the Blue Falcon, can exceed the speed of sound, and he knows how to drive it; he'll go down as one of the all time-greats. Now 36 years old, Captain Falcon wears his F-Zero X visor. |
Falcon Flyer | ![]() |
Captain Falcon's speedy midsize star cruiser boasts an on-board computer that allows Falcon to control it remotely ... perhaps that's why it's never appeared on-screen in an F-Zero game. Without this ship, Falcon couldn't prowl the galaxy like a lone wolf: the Blue Falcon is a state-of-the-art machine, but it's only used for F-Zero races. |
Mute City | ![]() |
F-Zero courses are set hundreds of feet above ground and kept afloat by opposing-gravity guard beams on both sides of the tracks. Mute City, which grew from an intergalactic trading post to a city with a population of over two billion, is the most famous stop on the F-Zero Grand Prix. This course layout is from the F-Zero X era. |
Samurai Goroh | ![]() |
A rival bounty hunter, Samurai Goroh has crossed paths with Captain Falcon in many a dark corner of the universe. He also goes head-to-head with Falcon in F-Zero races, so the threads of their fates seem to be deeply intertwined. Samurai Goroh is famous for his katana, and his signature T-shirt is instantly recognizable. |
Dr. Stewart | ![]() |
Dr. Stewart inherited the Golden Fox upon the death of his father and soon became an F-Zero pacesetter. The Fox, which bears the lucky number 3, doesn't have the highest of traction ratings, but a skilled pilot will thrill at the sensation of drifting through corners. This machine requires a high degree of technical ability. |
In Brawl
Name | Picture | Description |
Captain Falcon | ![]() |
A skilled F-Zero pilot and resourceful bounty hunter. All that's known of his past is that he hails from Port Town. He's won fame and fortune outracing his opponents in his beloved Blue Falcon. His incredible athleticism and never-say-die attitude makes him the pilot to turn to in times of trouble. |
Samurai Goroh | ![]() |
A man who presents himself as a bounty hunter much like Captain Falcon but is also the boss of a notorious bandit group. He tries to collect criminal bounties but always fails to beat Captain Falcon to the collar. He considers himself Falcon's archrival and always tries to beat him in F-Zero races. His machine, the Fire Stingray (#05), has a high top speed. |
Dr. Stewart | ![]() |
A charismatic former surgeon of a legendary statue, Dr. Stewart joined the F-Zero circuit after the death of his father. He once put his medical skills to use as a paramedic following an accident during a race. The Golden Fox (#03), passed down by his father, features excellent acceleration but awful grip, perfect for drift racing. |
Pico | ![]() |
A war veteran who used to belong to a special-forces unit of the Poripoto army. He runs a small shop, but there's a rumor that he works behind the scenes as an effective assassin. His aggressive personality is also reflected in competition as a reckless pilot. The durable nature of his machine, the Wild Goose (#06), supports this destructive racing style. |
In Smash 4
Both Versions
Name | Picture ![]() |
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Captain Falcon | Fighter | ![]() |
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Captain Falcon (Alt.) | Fighter | ![]() |
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Samurai Goroh | Assist Trophy | ![]() |
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Dr. Stewart | Series Related | ![]() |
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Pico | Series Related | ![]() |
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In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Name | Picture | Description | |
Blue Falcon | Stage | ![]() |
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Golden Fox | Stage | ![]() |
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Wild Goose | Stage | ![]() |
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Fire Stingray | Stage | ![]() |
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Mute City | Stage | ![]() |
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Stickers
No. | Image | Name | Effect | Characters |
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376 | Capt. Falcon | ![]() |
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377 | Samurai Goroh | ![]() |
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Spirits
Primary
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slots | Base ![]() |
Max ![]() |
Base ![]() |
Max ![]() |
Base ![]() |
Max ![]() |
Ability |
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593 | Pico | ![]() |
★★ | 1 | 1516 | 6089 | 824 | 3308 | 634 | 2547 | Speed ↑ | |
594 | Samurai Goroh | ![]() |
★★★★ | 3 | 3955 | 9888 | 2662 | 6656 | 1141 | 2852 | Speed ↑ |
Master
No. | Image | Name | Facility | Location | Music |
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592 | Dr. Stewart | Dojo (Runner Style)
Majorly increases move speed, but majorly decreases jump height. |
In the Dark Realm (top branch on the left) | Mute City (for 3DS / Wii U) |
Fighter
No. | Image | Alternate Artwork | Name |
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591 | Captain Falcon |
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