F-Zero Racer
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An F-Zero Racer is a special racing vehicle from the F-Zero series. These hovering vehicles appear as platforms and obstacles in the Big Blue and Mute City stages of Super Smash Bros. Melee. In Mute City, the F-Zero racers will occasionally drive past the battlefield, damaging any players who get hit. However, their knockback is quite weak on high handicapped players, often making it impossible for them to KO anyone. Players are also able to jump on hovering platforms to avoid getting hit. On a side note, players can damage and even destroy the F-Zero Racers on this stage.
In Big Blue, the players actually fight on the F-Zero Racers, in a side-scrolling level. However, if a player falls off a F-Zero Racer or the platforms hovering above them, they will hit the race track and likely be scrolled offscreen into the blast zone, KOing them.
In the stage, F-Zero Grand Prix, the F-Zero Racers will drive around the stage, and if any players are in their path, they can be heavily damaged and even KO'd.
The F-Zero Racers return in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, appearing in the Port Town Aero Dive stage. They have the exact same role as they did in the Mute City stage from Melee, driving past the stage, ramming into players who are standing on the track. Unlike in Mute City, however, the F-Zero Racers on this stage cannot be attacked, and they can KO players at below 100% damage. As a result, they are much more dangerous to players on this stage.
The Blue Falcon, Captain Falcon's F-Zero Racer, does make an appearance as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, F-Zero Racers also appear in the games' Mute City SNES stage. The racers in this stage are stylized like their 16-bit sprites in the original F-Zero game, and serve as platforms for the players to stand on. However, when a second racer appears, the one already on the stage eventually has a CHECK warning appear on it. Soon, the racer knocks away the one with the CHECK on it, KOing any players on the one with the CHECK.
The Blue Falcon, has appeared as a cameo in the German Club Nintendo comic, Super Mario: Im Rausch der Geschwindigkeit. Also, during the ending of a chapter in volume 4 of Super Mario-kun, Mario and Yoshi are chased by F-Zero Racers.
List of racers
These are the 30 basic racers which appear in the Mute City and Big Blue stages - all directly taken from F-Zero X for the Nintendo 64.
No. | Name | Pilot | Appears as a trophy or spirit? (apart from the F-Zero Racers trophy) | ||||
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Melee | Brawl | for 3DS | for Wii U | Ultimate | |||
1 | Red Gazelle | Mighty Gazelle (MM Gazelle in Japan) | |||||
2 | White Cat | Jody Summer | |||||
3 | Golden Fox | Dr. Robert Stewart | |||||
4 | Iron Tiger | Baba Orninion | |||||
5 | Fire Stingray | Samurai Goroh | |||||
6 | Wild Goose | Pico | |||||
7 | Blue Falcon | Captain Falcon | |||||
8 | Deep Claw | Octoman (Octman in Japan) | |||||
9 | Great Star | Mr. EAD | |||||
10 | Little Wyvern | James McCloud | |||||
11 | Mad Wolf | Billy | |||||
12 | Super Piranha | Kate Alen | |||||
13 | Death Anchor | Zoda | |||||
14 | Astro Robin | Jack Levin | |||||
15 | Big Fang | Bio Rex | |||||
16 | Sonic Phantom | The Skull (Arbin Gordon in Japan) | |||||
17 | Green Panther | Antonio Guster | |||||
18 | Hyper Speeder | Beastman | |||||
19 | Space Angler | Leon | |||||
20 | King Meteor | Super Arrow | |||||
21 | Queen Meteor | Mrs. Monique L'Amoreaux Arrow | |||||
22 | Twin Noritta | Gomar & Shioh | |||||
23 | Night Thunder | Silver Neelsen | |||||
24 | Wild Boar | Michael Chain | |||||
25 | Blood Hawk (Hell Hawk in Japan) | Blood Falcon | |||||
26 | Wonder Wasp | John Tanaka | |||||
27 | Mighty Typhoon | Bellonngian "Draq" Draquillie | |||||
28 | Mighty Hurricane | Roger Buster | |||||
29 | Crazy Bear | Dr. Clash | |||||
30 | Black Bull | Black Shadow |
In addition, the Port Town Aero Dive stage features also the new entrants from F-Zero GX:
No. | Name | Pilot |
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31 | Fat Shark | Don Genie |
32 | Cosmic Dolphin | Terry "Digi-Boy" Getter |
33 | Pink Spider | Dai, San & Gen |
34 | Magic Seagull | Spade |
35 | Silver Rat | Dai Goroh |
36 | Spark Moon | Princia Ramode |
37 | Bunny Flash | Lily Flyer |
38 | Groovy Taxi | PJ |
39 | Rolling Turtle | QQQ |
40 | Rainbow Phoenix | Phoenix |
00 | Dark Schneider | Deathborn |
Trophy Information
Name | Image | Game | Description |
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F-Zero Racers | File:Trophy176.png | F-Zero X 10/98 |
In the year 2560, an association of wealthy space merchants created the F-Zero Grand Prix in an attempt to add some excitement to their opulent lifestyles. The jet-powered racers have no tires, but use G-Diffuser systems to float a foot above the surface. Many believe the F-Zero championship is the highest claim to fame in the galaxy. |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | F-ZEROマシン F-ZERO mashin |
F-Zero machine |
Trivia
- Two F-Zero Racers make a cameo in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. They are models owned by Hinopio and found in the Hino Mart in Barrel Volcano. These models correspond to Blue Falcon (Captain Falcon's racer) and Fire Stingray (Samurai Goroh's vehicle).
- Captain Falcon's F-Zero Racer, the Blue Falcon, is one of the F-Zero Racers found on Mute City and Big Blue; it even appears when Captain Falcon, the only one who drives the Blue Falcon, is in the battle.