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{{Header Nav|game=BS F-Zero Grand Prix | {{Header Nav|game=BS F-Zero Grand Prix}} | ||
{{ | {{Game | ||
|completion=0 | |||
|image=BS F-Zero Grand Prix title screen.png | |||
|title=BS F-Zero Grand Prix | |title=BS F-Zero Grand Prix | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | |||
|developer=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo | |year=1996 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|bsx}} | ||
|genre=[[Racing]] | |genre=[[Racing]] | ||
| | |players=1 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|preceded by=[[F-Zero]] | |preceded by=[[F-Zero]] | ||
|followed by=[[BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2]] | |followed by=[[BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2]] | ||
|series=F-Zero | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''BS F-Zero Grand Prix''' is a [[Satellaview]]-exclusive remix of [[F-Zero]]. It does not feature multiplayer directly; players race against computer opponents, and, if they win, their score is submitted to the BS-X scoreboards. | |||
The leagues were released individually: | |||
* [[/Knight League/]] (December 29, [[1996]]) | |||
* [[/Queen League/]] (January 5, [[1997]]) | |||
* [[/King League/]] (January 12, [[1997]]) | |||
* [[/Ace League/]] (January 19, [[1997]]) | |||
The game plays differently to its follow-up [[BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2]]. First the player watches a demo of part of the course. They then get to choose a racer and practice on a simplified version of that course (some traps and obstacles are removed) with a ghost car showing the best route. Once they have watched and practised all tracks the League starts over again, this time with obstacles and computer opponents. | The game plays differently to its follow-up [[BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2]]. First the player watches a demo of part of the course. They then get to choose a racer and practice on a simplified version of that course (some traps and obstacles are removed) with a ghost car showing the best route. Once they have watched and practised all tracks the League starts over again, this time with obstacles and computer opponents. | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{F-Zero}} | |||
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development]] | |||
[[Category:Nintendo]] | [[Category:Nintendo]] | ||
[[Category:Racing]] | [[Category:Racing]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:29, 29 March 2023
BS F-Zero Grand Prix | |
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Year released | 1996 |
System(s) | Satellaview |
Preceded by | F-Zero |
Followed by | BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 |
Series | F-Zero |
Genre(s) | Racing |
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Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
BS F-Zero Grand Prix is a Satellaview-exclusive remix of F-Zero. It does not feature multiplayer directly; players race against computer opponents, and, if they win, their score is submitted to the BS-X scoreboards.
The leagues were released individually:
- Knight League (December 29, 1996)
- Queen League (January 5, 1997)
- King League (January 12, 1997)
- Ace League (January 19, 1997)
The game plays differently to its follow-up BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2. First the player watches a demo of part of the course. They then get to choose a racer and practice on a simplified version of that course (some traps and obstacles are removed) with a ghost car showing the best route. Once they have watched and practised all tracks the League starts over again, this time with obstacles and computer opponents.