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BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2
- This article is about the second Satellaview title. For other uses of the term "Grand Prix", see Grand Prix (disambiguation).
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BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 | |
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Details | |
Developer | |
Publisher | Nintendo |
Director(s) | |
Producer(s) | |
Platform(s) | SNES (Satellaview peripheral) |
No. of players | Single player |
Release dates | |
North America | |
Japan | Practice: June 1st, 1997[1] Week 1: August 10th - August 16th, 1997 |
Europe | |
China | |
Australia | |
Ratings | |
Installments | |
Previous game | BS F-Zero Grand Prix |
Next game | F-Zero X |
External websites | |
BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 (BS F-ZERO グランプリ2) was the third F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom, and the second via Satellaview. It was never released outside Japan.
The game came in three installments: Week 1 and Week 2 were live Soundlink events in the same manner as BS F-Zero Grand Prix, and a standalone BS F-Zero 2 Practice (BS F-ZERO2プラクティス) was available for learning five of the ten courses.
Bucky Koba returned for the live events to provide commentary. There were four new voices, two of which are Barbie Suzaki and Grace Hisasue, the latter of whom served as a Grand Prix Navigator.
Circuits
Big Blue II and Silence II are minimally different from their BS F-Zero Grand Prix counterparts. Sand Storm II has only minor cosmetic differences.
Soundlink
Note: The data for the Soundlink events was never archived for preservation. Information on the Forest and Metal Fort courses is not available.
Week 1 | Forest I |
Big Blue II |
Sand Storm I |
Forest II |
Silence II |
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Week 2 | Mute City IV |
Forest III |
Sand Storm II |
Metal Fort I |
Metal Fort II |
Practice
Ace | Mute City IV |
Big Blue II |
Sand Storm I |
Silence II |
Sand Storm II |
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Video
Gallery
Cut Content
- Main article: BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 on The Cutting Room Floor
References
v BS F-Zero Grand Prix / BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 | |
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Machines | Blue Thunder • Fire Scorpion • Green Amazone • Luna Bomber |
Venues | Big Blue • Death Wind • Fire Field • Forest • Metal Fort • Mute City • Port Town • Red Canyon • Sand Ocean • Sand Storm • Silence • White Land |
Track Features | Anti-Gravity Guide Beam • Dash Zone • Jump Plate • Magnetic Field Block Coat • Mine • Pit • Pull Magnet • Rough |
Mechanics | Boost • Drift • Energy • Rocket Start • Short Cut Foul |
Modes | Free Practice • Grand Prix • Records |
Others | Official Recorder |
v F-Zero franchise | |
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F-Zero titles | F-Zero • BS F-Zero Grand Prix • BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 • F-Zero X (Expansion Kit) • F-Zero: Maximum Velocity • F-Zero GX / AX • F-Zero: GP Legend (anime)• F-Zero Climax• F-Zero 99 |
Crossover titles | Captain Falcon's Twister Race • Mario Kart Wii • Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe • Super Smash Bros. • Super Smash Bros. Melee • Super Smash Bros. Brawl • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
- ↑ サテラビューのオリジナルゲームの一覧。. Retrieved on 2020-09-10.
- ↑ F-Zero Grand Prix 2 Release Dates. Retrieved on 2014-07-14.