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devileaterjaek · 8 months
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retrogamechampion · 1 year
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F-Zero Soundtrack Collection: "Drop the Zero"
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The people have spoken! According to a poll on my Discord server, "F-Zero" is one of the absolute top franchises that needs its soundtracks immortalized. I agree - It's a must!
Gamers from all over the world had their wigs blown right off by the relentless speed and action of the original game that pushed the Super Nintendo to its limits. From there, the characters appeared in manga, anime, Nintendo Power features, and (of course) future sequel titles.
But did you realize there were Japanese exclusive follow-ups? Every single game is included here, alongside featured themes from the retro Smash Bros. games.
And did you know that there were several official arrangement CDs released? Those are available as well, from the reconstructed tunes on "F-Zero X Original Sound Track" and "Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music," the thrashing music of "F-Zero X Guitar Arrange Edition," the Jazz versions of "T Game Music Album #13: F-Zero," and even the mellow piano covers on "Tanoshii Beyer Heiyou Nintendo Super Famicom Game Music."
No duplicates here! If any game or soundtrack shared a song, then only differences are included. For example, the F-Zero GX (GameCube) and AX (arcade) titles had largely the same soundtrack, but there were a few exclusive songs in the arcade version, so those exclusives are present rather than duplicating the whole soundtrack twice).
As games in the series or related material reaches the 15 year old mark (like the F-Zero content in 2012's "Nintendo Land" will in 2027), I will add those to this archive as well.
Download it here:
Running time: 11 hours, 53 minutes Format: MP3 (320 kbps) Number of tracks: 283 Filesize (uncompressed): 1.96 GB
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theblindarcher · 7 months
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Welcome to the world of 2,000 km/h
GBA FE inspired portraits of Captain Falcon, Samurai Goroh, Dr. Stewart, and Pico from the F-Zero series. ... F-Zero 99 was a good excuse to make some more fan art.
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juney-blues · 7 months
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nintendumpster · 3 months
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sgtpepperfalcon · 2 months
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Commission #1 for @goldenfox3 !!! 💛🩵
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(SgtPepperBongo on Twitter/Instagram)
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tom2dforever · 8 months
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Oops, turned out I never posted this here! All of the F-Zero X characters. I made this for an AGDQ prize many years ago
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posthumanwanderings · 2 years
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ANTIGRAVITY’S GRAND IDEAS “In case you missed them, futuristic/sci-fi/antigravity/extreme racers (we never reached a consensus on what to call them) comprise a reasonably niche sub genre of racing games which enjoyed fleeting prevalence in the back half of the ’90s. At the time, popular culture was steeped in ‘extreme’ everything and our collective optimism could still imagine a future with flying-cars-going-fast as a top-of-mind conceit. In hindsight, our quixotic hovercrafts were as fast as we were naïve, and our dreams of them dissipated in a cynical post-9/11, post-middle class, post-truth haze. Also tragic was the short-lived potential of the kickass video game genre they inspired. Almost as quickly as they rocketed into the gaming landscape, futuristic racers sputtered into obscurity. Ultimately, most had limited mainstream appeal and many were confined to technology that couldn’t fully do them justice. Not that the genre hasn’t had its share of bright spots in the decades since. In 2003, Nintendo and Sega’s jointly-created F-Zero GX (on GameCube) and AX (in arcades) — developed by Toshihiro Nagoshi’s generationally talented team at Amusement Vision — were definitive contributions to the genre. In fact, they might’ve been too definitive as the mainline F-Zero series has laid dormant ever since. Not to be outdone, Sony’s Studio Liverpool, formerly Psygnosis, released a handful of excellent entries in its venerable Wipeout franchise for the PS3, PSP, and Vita, culminating with their remasters in 2017’s phenomenal Omega Collection. In the interim, Sony shuttered the studio altogether. Cynicism aside, let’s boost back to 1998 (give or take) when sci-fi racers were still enjoying the closest they’d see to a renaissance. To help set the stage, the world as we knew it was a utopia of future-inspired optimism. That year, the Beastie Boys and their giant space robot saved Tokyo from an octopus kaiju monster. And in a wholesale rebuke of science itself, Bruce Willis drilled a nuclear warhead into an imminent asteroid to stave off Earth’s annihilation. And most ambitiously of all: everything from iMacs to Atomic Purple N64 controllers were encased in vibrant, translucent plastic amid a dominant trend of colorful consumer products. We were living atop the pinnacle of human ambition. Warping back to today, I thought it’d be fun to escape to that hopeful, hovercraft-filled future we once dreamed of.” [READ MORE]
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citadraws · 7 months
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Blue Falcon : F-zero
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F-ZERO X (N64) : 2nd Alternate Title Screen
If you beat Master Mode (and all previous cups before), you're treated to an alternate title screen.
This title screen features the inner parts of the Blue Falcon. The driver's seat is empty.
A slight interpretation can be gained when you beat all cups prior to starting Master Mode.
Beating the game on normal difficulty ends with Captain Falcon mentioning, "My time has not yet passed."
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After beating the game in the hardest difficulty (and Master Mode), Captain Falcon announces he retires as an undefeated champion at the Winner's Circle.
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It can be assumed this is why the Blue Falcon is empty after unlocking this final title screen. Rest easy, Falcon.
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nowuknowgaming · 1 year
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Guns 'n Roses perform the music for F-Zero X live every time someone plays the game.
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devileaterjaek · 9 months
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joeykazooie · 1 year
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F-Zero Discord channel
For everyone who wants to join a cool community for attractive people who like F-Zero!
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shinyskitty98 · 1 year
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happy 32nd, F-Zero! arguably the greatest racing series of all time, so great that it's been dead for nearly 2 decades
X and GX will forever be my favourite games in the series, and I'll never forget the feeling of climbing into the AX cabinet's pilot seat back in the summer. also arguably the best fandom I've ever been involved in, everyone is super passionate and there's basically never any infighting. we are all united by funny zoomy hovercars
YOU GOT BOOST POWER!!!
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pumpkinempire · 7 months
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F-ZERO is back!! So here’s Jody Summer:)
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eliquidsconchshell · 11 months
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New Falcon hc that’s rotting out my brain:
Because he’s obviously not meant to be Jesus 2.0 being a mortal and all, the belt’s power sometimes overwhelms his body, especially when he first gets the belt. He gets random intense hot flashes, nausea, fatigue, dizzy spells, and sometimes (only on rare occasions) straight up passes out. Since he’s lived and worked completely alone for years, he’s not one to ask for help from anyone, no matter now adamant Stewart is for Falcon to come and talk to him and let him help whenever he has an issue or something that’s bothering him. Instead of messaging Stewart or James to let them know that he’s not feeling good, he opts to try to deal with it himself by just laying down on cold tile or just trying to sleep it off. It pretty much never works though, and Stewart always notices that something is off (I mean I would too if I came home and my partner was just laying in the middle of the bathroom/kitchen/laundry tile floor). Stewart and James have to coax Falcon off of the floor or out of bed so they can help run him a cold bath and/or help him take off his racing suit and change him into something light that doesn’t overwhelm him. Falcon always feels like he’s being babied and that he’s a grown adult and he can handle it but Stewart always scolds him for thinking like that and has to remind him that they’re in this together and neither himself nor James mind taking care of him.
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