Big Blue (F-Zero)

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This article is about the track from F-Zero. For the planet of Big Blue, see Big Blue.
Big Blue (F-Zero)
Big Blue in F-Zero
Big Blue in F-Zero
Details
Game F-Zero, BS F-Zero Grand Prix, F-Zero GP Legend, F-Zero 99
Planet of origin Big Blue
League Knight Cup (F-Zero)

Knight Cup (BS F-Zero Grand Prix)
Platinum Cup (F-Zero: GP Legend)

Week(s) 1 (BS F-Zero Grand Prix)
Minimap FZ Minimap Big Blue.png
Related track(s) Big Blue II

Big Blue is a track from F-Zero, taking place on the planet of the same name. Taking place on a large ocean, its main hazards are Rough terrain and an overall thinner track width. The final turn on this track introduces the Magnetic Field Block Coat, which decreases overall traction.

F-Zero

As an introductory course, most of the challenge of Big Blue comes from not colliding with the Anti-Gravity Guide Beams, other racers, and losing control of the Machine at the last turn.

F-Zero
Map Cup Track Features
FZ Course Big Blue.png Knight League #2


BS F-Zero Grand Prix

Big Blue returns in its original position during Week 1 for the Knight League in BS F-Zero Grand Prix. It has no major changes from its original appearance.

BS F-Zero Grand Prix
Map Cup Track Features
FZ Course Big Blue.png Knight League #2

F-Zero: GP Legend

Big Blue returns in F-Zero GP Legend as the second track of the Platinum Cup. While mostly unchanged in layout, its Rough sections take up more of the track, and the overall track is far smaller. The final turn with the Magnetic Field Block Coat is significantly smaller as well.

F-Zero: GP Legend
Map Cup Track Features
F-ZGPL Big Blue Map.png Platinum Cup #2

F-Zero 99

Big Blue returns as in the Knight League of F-Zero 99. In addition to its standard appearance, there are three extra versions of the map: The Mirror version adds several Jump Plates and Dash Zones, the Frozen Knight League version adds two Magnetic Field Block Coat areas around the first and third turn, and the Mystery version of the stage is a mirrored version with dozens of mines strewn throughout the track.


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