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[F-ZERO] There was a possibility that the idea of “driving machines freely across vast fields and racing in wild races” for the new F-ZERO game was replaced with Mario.

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  • April 4, 2025
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1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If possible, I want this side to take action besides racing as well.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx36

>>1

You just want to do a Falcon Punch, right?

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>>2

In the end, I’m going to punch while taking off my mask.

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>>2

I want to do it!!

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If F-Zero were to be made into a game now, it should prioritize its existing uniqueness over…

I think it’s necessary to incorporate different elements from Mario Kart externally.

For example, differentiation with vast open field elements.

Yesterday, I started watching the Nintendo Direct simultaneously with my friend while having conversations like that.

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In the first place, there are already open-world car games…

6: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx14

If F-ZERO were released now, people would probably ask, “What about the Falcon Punch?!”

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

If I had to say if you want to or not, you would want to, right?

8: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

How big of a thing are you trying to make in the vast field at F-ZERO’s speed?

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>>8

It’s something like Sonic Frontier…

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I have played it, but I don’t know the characters of F-ZERO well.

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

What should we dream of and where should we head?

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“It’s more realistic to say ‘Let’s play Forza Horizon like Mario Kart.'”

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Let’s earn money as bounty hunters, tune our machines, and race!

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Boost Fire!

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It might have been already a problem when they sold themselves to Sega during the GameCube era.

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You have to move not just between continents, but also between planets, right?

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

When it comes to F-ZERO, the machine destruction element is the part that differs the most from Mario Kart.

Isn’t Route 99 the most suitable one after all?

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A hero story where they cooperate with a police organization like in anime.

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If they make a new F-ZERO, I’ve always thought they should bring back the team battle elements from the anime.

A few years ago, Sonic released something similar and received a mediocre evaluation…

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But isn’t it nice that you can still run with your own body even after the machine is destroyed?

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>>20

We don’t need machines anymore!

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>>20

Important person: “Isn’t that good with Mario?”

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>>20

I’m looking forward to the Air Rider.

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Now is the time to make the Falcon legend popular!

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>>21

Mr. Bart’s F-ZERO class in the Reiwa era!?

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>>23

I want it to be re-broadcasted…

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As a bounty hunter, chase after bounties in the vast open world.

When the bounty target escapes on a machine, call the Blue Falcon and start the race.

Even though it’s a race, there is no finish line; the goal is to crash into the bounty machine and perform heat actions like wall-rubbing to destroy it and capture the opponent.

I think SEGA’s Yakuza Studio could create something like that.

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>>25

How about setting a lap in the enemy’s fighting route like a pseudo time limit and preemptively catching them?

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>>25

It already seems like it exists in a realistic open world.

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>>25

It seems interesting, but it might be more fun if Kiryu-chan and the others did it, so is it impossible…?

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The reason a new F-ZERO game isn’t coming out is… well, the competition is just too tough, huh…

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Captain Falcon with Takaya Kuroda’s voice is honestly great.

31: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s sad that they can’t even be allowed to challenge because of Marika.

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>>31

The sales are clearly going to drop drastically compared to Mario.

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Quit the race.

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Wasn’t there an announcement about a game that seems like a casual FZERO follower being compatible with the Switch 2…?

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I want you to play action games that include racing.

At this rate, I’ll become someone who slurps noodles.

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>>34

The lunch elements are also being stolen by the world’s selfie feature, right?

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If we go the bounty hunter route, I’d probably be told to do that in Metroid, right?

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>>37

There’s hardly any bounty hunter element to it, like in Metroid!

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First, there are multiple existing racing-themed open worlds, and it is easy to differentiate from them with Mario Kart.

It’s painful when it breaks too quickly.

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The problem of the GX course being too cramped.

It’s already tough since the Emerald Cup.

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Let’s make it an open world like Saipan.

Travel safely in an F-ZERO car.

Guest: Samus’s Fox

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I feel like there was either Fox’s dad or Nokonoko around.

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>>43

Why is it that the son is a fox but the dad is a human?

45: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Isn’t it good with Mario? It’s become too strong of a curse.

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>>45

If Link is going to be in the game, I hope they include Falcon too.

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>>60

Link can do things that Mario cannot.

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It might be easier to make a movie instead.

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>>46

Speaking of which, there’s a theory that the story of GX is set in a movie featuring the racers, right?

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Am I just going to live as the strange masked person from Smash Bros?

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It’s better than just being transplanted like a fox.

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>>48

However, three years later, a terrible situation arose.

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F-ZERO is

Titles guaranteed to have reduced sales compared to Mario Kart.

What is it?

50: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The Skull

241 years old. His real name and the name he goes by in “X” is Arbin Gordon. He is a pilot who has made numerous achievements in the predecessor of the F-ZERO Grand Prix, the F-MAX Grand Prix, and was resurrected in this world through the power of science and black magic. His driving technique is more than capable of competing in the F-ZERO world, and he is expected to create a new legend this time. The first thing he did upon his resurrection was to visit his own grave. He mentions that there is currently a bit of a health boom in the afterlife. He describes the sign as a “passport to the afterlife” and advises viewers not to lose it. He comments that the prize money for winning is unnecessary for someone like him who is seeking thrilling and spine-chilling races. In “GX,” he ends sentences with “~dana.” Additionally, he was brought back by Anubis Corporation, a company that thinks about entertainment through black magic and science.

I’m so crazy about this self-introduction; I love it! There are so many characters like this.

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>>50

It’s fun to read GX’s profile, isn’t it?

The theme music that plays while browsing is carefully crafted for each individual.

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Ultimately, it is an existence born solely to showcase the performance of the Super Famicom.

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When someone asks “Isn’t it good in Mario Kart?” I can definitely say “It’s not good!”

When people say, “Isn’t it good to have GX transplantation?”…

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The problem might be that the return is too difficult, perhaps for F-Zero.

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Pass by the rough F-ZERO machine and start the race.

If you win, you’ll get the opponent’s parts as a reward…

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It will be possible to play the entire series on Switch 2.

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>>62

It’s a self-reply, but I can’t play the X expansion kit.

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>>81

How many people in the world can do that now?

64: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

F-ZERO and Mario Kart have completely different gameplay, so isn’t it okay to prefer Mario Kart? If you say that, then Air Rider could also be considered as good as Mario Kart.

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>>64

If you say that, then it means the reason a new title isn’t coming out is simply because there’s no demand for F-ZERO.

72: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

>>66

Falcon Anti

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>>64

It is seen as not worth investing development costs.

Is it correct?

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The reason Air Ride was able to make a comeback is probably because it has succeeded as a mascot…

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>>68

Shall we do a Kirby apprenticeship at the F-ZERO cafe?

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>>75

What are you going to bring out?

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>>80

Straw Natto

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>>80

Soy sauce mousse!

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>>80

Yakult

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On the contrary, a suspense story chasing Captain Falcon.

99: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>69

Isn’t that just a redo of the Falcon Legend anime?

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There is only one Air Ride.

FZERO has a troubling track record of gradually declining sales.

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Well, since I’ll be able to do the GC stuff, the F-ZERO ghosts should find peace…

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I only know a little about anime.

Somehow, the spinning move was a special technique, and Falcon had a system of inheriting names.

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There may no longer be employees with the enthusiasm to create F-ZERO!!!

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I’m glad that I can finally play through the past works that were a bit difficult to touch.

78: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Let’s watch Falcon Legend because it’s interesting!

82: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>78

Where can I watch it?!

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>>78

(I wonder if it was interesting…)

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I don’t really know much about the world of F-Zero and I’m not particularly interested in it.

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By the way, the Blu-ray of the anime Kirby has been released.

There isn’t anything like that here.

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After all, since I’m a bounty hunter, it’s true that I’m strong in hand-to-hand combat, Falcon.

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I hope it evolves to focus on action like a Batman game, where you can also drive cars and race.

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It was a strange anime that featured elements of lace and an evening anime vibe in the Summer Door, F-Zero anime…

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It’s not that overlapping to the extent that there’s no need to make it because there’s a cart.

I think there might be another possibility…

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>>89

Wipeout has disappeared, and that other possibility is too niche.

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I wish they would stream old Nintendo anime on My Nintendo.

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It seems that the actual Falcon uses a ray gun instead of punching.

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For now, let’s go with X99.

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If an F-ZERO thread is created, there will definitely be enthusiastic anonymous users whose letters are featured in the anime.

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>>94

It’s you, Charizard…

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I think the reason it’s not coming out is largely due to technical issues.

F-ZERO X and GX have controls that are too delicate compared to Mario Kart, so if you try to have a large online match, it wouldn’t work properly.

If a new game were released with the durability to run on the specifications of F-ZERO 99, it would be said that this is not F-ZERO at all.

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For some reason, the expansion kit for Nintendo music has come, so I believe it will come online.

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I think F-ZERO should just be allowed to be a guest character at Metroid’s place.

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>>100

Samus fights monsters with beams.

Is the thread image fighting with fists?

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>>108

In the description of the first version, they were using a beam gun.

When not racing, you’re using that gun to be a bounty hunter, right?

101: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The protagonist is cryogenically preserved due to a serious injury and time slips into the future!

The rival is sentenced to frozen imprisonment and revives at the same time!

There’s someone in the enemy organization who looks just like my ex-girlfriend → She was also cryopreserved and has come to this era!

Is the past world element necessary? That’s how the protagonist and others feel.

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Please also implement the lunch tweet feature.

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There was a racing game that came out that was like FZERO, right?

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“Someone who says something like ‘Show me your boobs!!’ is in the wrong.”

106: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s “Show me your moves!!”

107: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I feel like Star Fox could have done better if it hadn’t been stuck on 64.

Why did you let 8 years pass?

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Similar in concept to Chase HQ and Crazy Taxi.

I think it would be nice if you could come up with something groundbreaking with a race motif action.

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>>110

Important Person: “Isn’t that good for Mario Kart base?”

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Running around an open world in an F-ZERO machine is way too dangerous…

Doesn’t it immediately break when it makes contact with walls everywhere?

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This time in Mario Kart, the courses are fixed, so it might be difficult to add collaboration courses with an update.

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>>114

It seems like it would be possible to expand the world with DLC stages, right?

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In the original work and the anime, they were using that world machine as an ordinary car.

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What are the characteristics unique to F-ZERO from the perspective of a racing game?

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Mario Kart appeals to casual players, while F-Zero is for enthusiasts… It would be great if that could happen, but racing games aren’t really gaining traction right now.

Even if I create a realistic racing game, it seems there won’t be any interest.

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>>118

Reggae hasn’t really declined; the enthusiast community just has a thick wall when it comes to real cars.

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Since GX has become available for online matches, I’ll hold on.

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By the way, was GX developed by Nagoshi at Sega?

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Make it so Falcon can do all sorts of things like in GTA.

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The capital highway battle was popular, so there is potential in racing games.

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There are both Donkey and Falcon animations, but basically, Nintendo’s animations have complicated copyright issues…

Even though Kirby had that much recognition, it couldn’t be made into a game for a long time.

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I don’t think the reason Kirby’s anime wasn’t released on software for a long time was due to rights issues.

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Let’s make Falcon fall out!

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It seems like it’s going to be like Batman: Arkham Knight.

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Well, there’s FZERO99, isn’t there?

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Why did you add anti-gravity elements to Mario Kart… Why…

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Sometimes Samus and Fox make guest appearances.

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I want to seriously play a Yakuza game in the world of F-ZERO.

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Let’s mix it with something else, like Mach Rider.

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Mr. Tanaka is getting older, so I want him to properly play Falcon in the game.

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Since F-ZERO has already achieved everything it wanted to on the 64, the only thing left to do is improve the graphics.

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Make it look like an exciting powerful machine.

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