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Michael Goncalves
17 Mar, 2003

New F-Zero AX video

GCN News | Nintendo has released a new video showing off the previously announced Aeropolis level!
Download this video right now! This game just keeps on looking better... *DROOL*

Large: F-Zero 7.2 Megs

Small: F-Zero 2.4 Megs

(Editor's note: These videos are from F-Zero AC, the Triforce arcade board version of the game, not F-Zero GC)

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7 Comments
9 years ago
Awww...it's AC

I wanted to see GC, and if there's any difference.
9 years ago
C_A There isn't from what I've seen. Going to rock though. Cool video, I wonder if the arcade version will see a release over here.
9 years ago
CerebralAssassin wrote
Awww...it's AC

I wanted to see GC, and if there's any difference.
The Triforce arcade board is based directly off the Gamecube hardware. The difference between the two games will be negligible; what you see in AC, you'll see in GC, for the most part.

As far as I'm aware, the only reason for calling them different names is that F-Zero AC is a game from Amusement Vision, whereas F-Zero GC is a game from Nintendo. That was how they divided up the profits for the title.
9 years ago
red_war_machine wrote
CerebralAssassin wrote
Awww...it's AC

I wanted to see GC, and if there's any difference.
The Triforce arcade board is based directly off the Gamecube hardware. The difference between the two games will be negligible; what you see in AC, you'll see in GC, for the most part.

As far as I'm aware, the only reason for calling them different names is that F-Zero AC is a game from Amusement Vision, whereas F-Zero GC is a game from Nintendo. That was how they divided up the profits for the title.
And to make sure no-one is confused, they are both developed by Amusement Vision.
9 years ago
I completely forgot about the arcade F-Zero... That could be so utterly fantastic so easily. Pity there's next to no arcades around here, though. icon_sad.gif
9 years ago
Is it me, or do the AC tracks look better? Maybe due to more RAM and what-not on the Tri-Force Board?
9 years ago
There is also a new character that was revealed recently as well, going by the name of QQQ. QQQ is a robot that controls his custom designed tank type craft. There's a lot more information that I can make out but it's not really needed to be reflected on the game so much.



Hello I'm QQQ

It's QQQ everyone, amy's wanna be brother.
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Publisher:
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Developer:
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Players:
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