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{{about|Not to be confused with [[Wii U Big Blue]], a retro race course from [[Mario Kart 8]].}}
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'''Big Blue''' is a track from the [[SNES]] game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-Zero_%28video_game%29 F-Zero]. It is the second course of the game, and is famous for its distinctive theme song. Much like [[Mario Circuit]] or [[Bowser's Castle]], [http://fzero.wikia.com/wiki/Big_Blue Big Blue] is a recurring venue in subsequent F-Zero games. Big Blue levels have been featured in other game series including ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]], and most recently, [[Mario Kart 8]] as part of the ''Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8'' downloadable content pack. A detailed map of the original SNES track from [http://www.snesmaps.com/maps/F-Zero/F-ZeroMapSelect.html snesmaps.com] was traced in SketchUp to ensure an accurate track layout.
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==== Differences from the original ====
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Since karts are slower than F-Zero machines, the energy recharge area has been converted to a boost pad and additional boost panels are placed on the track as in [[F-Zero White Land I|White Land I]]. In the speed-modified version found in [[CTGP Revolution]], some of the boost panels are difficult to use without hitting the edges of the track.  The orange 'magnetic repulsors' that border the track spin players out when touched and are raised at an angle as in F-Zero X. This version has futuristic bio domes and buildings, inspired by the [http://www.ssbwiki.com/Big_Blue Super Smash Bros. Melee stage].
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Currently, there are two ports available:
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* [[F-Zero Big Blue (Jefe)]]
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* [[F-Zero Big Blue (JorisMKW)]]
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= Names in Other Languages =
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{{Language-Info
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|name=Translations
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|en=F-ZERO Big Blue
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|nl={{yes|F-ZERO Big Blue}}
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|fr={{yes|F-Zero Big Blue (NTSC)<br>F-ZERO Big Blue (PAL)}}
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|de={{yes|F-ZERO Big Blue}}
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|it={{yes|F-ZERO Big Blue}}
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|ja={{yes|F-ZERO ビッグブルー}}
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|ko={{yes|F-ZERO 빅 블루}}
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|pt={{yes|F-Zero Big Blue (NTSC)<br>F-ZERO Big Blue (PAL)}}
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|ru={{yes|F-ZERO Синеморь}}
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|es={{yes|F-Zero Big Blue (NTSC)<br>F-ZERO Big Blue (PAL)}}
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|el=F-ZERO Μεγάλη Θαλασσοχώρα
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|pl=F-ZERO Big Blue
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|fi=F-ZERO Big Blue
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|sv=F-ZERO Big Blue
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|cs=F-ZERO Big Blue
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|da=F-ZERO Big Blue
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}}
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{{disambig|Track}}

Revision as of 04:22, 11 November 2020

Not to be confused with Wii U Big Blue, a retro race course from Mario Kart 8.

Big Blue is a track from the SNES game F-Zero. It is the second course of the game, and is famous for its distinctive theme song. Much like Mario Circuit or Bowser's Castle, Big Blue is a recurring venue in subsequent F-Zero games. Big Blue levels have been featured in other game series including Super Smash Bros. Melee and Brawl, and most recently, Mario Kart 8 as part of the Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 downloadable content pack. A detailed map of the original SNES track from snesmaps.com was traced in SketchUp to ensure an accurate track layout.

Differences from the original

Since karts are slower than F-Zero machines, the energy recharge area has been converted to a boost pad and additional boost panels are placed on the track as in White Land I. In the speed-modified version found in CTGP Revolution, some of the boost panels are difficult to use without hitting the edges of the track. The orange 'magnetic repulsors' that border the track spin players out when touched and are raised at an angle as in F-Zero X. This version has futuristic bio domes and buildings, inspired by the Super Smash Bros. Melee stage.

Currently, there are two ports available:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: F-ZERO Big Blue
French: F-Zero Big Blue (NTSC)
F-ZERO Big Blue (PAL)
German: F-ZERO Big Blue
Italian: F-ZERO Big Blue
Japanese: F-ZERO ビッグブルー
Korean: F-ZERO 빅 블루
Portuguese: F-Zero Big Blue (NTSC)
F-ZERO Big Blue (PAL)
Russian: F-ZERO Синеморь
Spanish: F-Zero Big Blue (NTSC)
F-ZERO Big Blue (PAL)
Greek: F-ZERO Μεγάλη Θαλασσοχώρα
Polish: F-ZERO Big Blue
Finnish: F-ZERO Big Blue
Swedish: F-ZERO Big Blue
Czech: F-ZERO Big Blue
Danish: F-ZERO Big Blue

[en] - Known as F-ZERO Big Blue in Europe and Australia