F-Zero Climax (JPN)
F-Zero Climax (JPN)
    
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| Category | Game Boy Advance | 
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| Comments | 5 | 
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            에프제로 클라이맥스 (Korean)          
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Racers
  
  Astro Robin
    
Big Fang
    
Black Bull
    
Blood Hawk
    
Blue Falcon
    
Crazy Bear
    
Death Anchor
    
Deep Claw
    
Dragon Bird
    
Dragon Bird (Single-Pak)
    
Dragon Bird GT
    
Elegance Liberty
    
Fire Stingray
    
Golden Fox
    
Great Star
    
Green Panther
    
Hyper Death Anchor
    
Hyper Speeder
    
Iron Tiger
    
King Meteor
    
Little Wyvern
    
Mad Wolf
    
Mighty Hurricane
    
Mighty Typhoon
    
Moon Shadow
    
Night Thunder
    
Panzer Emerald
    
Queen Meteor
    
Red Bull
    
Red Gazelle
    
Soldier Anchor
    
Sonic Phantom
    
Space Angler
    
Super Piranha
    
Twin Norita
    
White Cat
    
Wild Boar
    
Wild Goose
    
Wonder Wasp
    
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Track Maps -Bronze Cup-
  
  Big Blue - Arch Hill
    
Fire Field - Heat Circuit
    
Lightning - G Trace
    
Mute City - Eight Carat
    
Mute City - Six Carat
    
Mute City - Ten Carat
    
Port Town - Sky Highway
    
Port Town - Sky Highway II
    
Red Canyon - Barrel Roll
    
Red Canyon - Inside Out II
    
Sand Ocean - High Speed Edge
    
Sand Ocean - High Speed Edge III
    
White Land - Last Wolf
    
White Land - White Wolf
    
White Land - Wolf
    
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Track Maps -Silver Cup-
  
  Big Blue - Slalom
    
Fire Field - Burnt Out Link
    
Fire Field - Front Line
    
Fire Field - Front Line II
    
Lightning - Loss Landing
    
Lightning - Trust Jump
    
Mist Flow - Double Link
    
Mist Flow - Mist Ring
    
Mist Flow - Puzzle Ring
    
Mute City - Cactus Circuit
    
Mute City - Cactus Circuit II
    
Red Canyon - Inside Out
    
Sand Ocean - High Speed Edge II
    
Silence - Nightmare
    
Silence - Nightmare One
    
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Track Maps -Gold Cup-
  
  Big Blue - Single Course
    
Big Blue - Slip Down
    
Big Blue - Twin Course
    
Illusion - Lost Way
    
Illusion - Lost Way II
    
Illusion - Lost Way III
    
Lightning - R Trace
    
Port Town - Half Dome
    
Port Town - Half Dome II
    
Sand Ocean - Key Break
    
Sand Ocean - Key Break II
    
Sand Ocean - Key Break III
    
Silence - Nightmare Fear
    
White Land - Hornet
    
White Land - Hornet House
    
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Track Maps -Platinum Cup-
  
  Big Blue - Big Billow
    
Fire Field - Fire Field
    
Mute City - Multiply
    
Port Town - Great Wings
    
Red Canyon - Red Canyon II
    
Sand Ocean - Sand Ocean
    
Silence - Silence II
    
White Land - White Land II
    
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Track Maps -Other-
  
  
  
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Miscellaneous
  
  
Comments (5)
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      @Toxic Prime The map is on a background layer. Also the floor is on another layer however the track maps on the site are missing those, this alone is different than Mode 7 on the SNES as it only allows one background layer in this way rather than two for these games. On mGBA, the map is on background 3 while the floor is on 4 and you can get them via view map. The downside is that it only loads whatever is on screen so you would have to have a screen capture program running hoping to get all of the map. Since it flashes very quickly while it updates with the background (the one that you see while driving), it can cause seizures so be very careful and wouldn't suggest ripping this game if they have health issues.
Not only this is the same process for GP Legend (same developer) and Maximum Velocity but also the same process for any similar game on the GBA and any scrolling Mode 7 based racing game on the SNES too. So it is a case of learning one skill for many.
There might be an easier way though...
    
  Not only this is the same process for GP Legend (same developer) and Maximum Velocity but also the same process for any similar game on the GBA and any scrolling Mode 7 based racing game on the SNES too. So it is a case of learning one skill for many.
There might be an easier way though...

      Just curious, how do you rip the maps from this game? I am interested in learning to do it myself, and is the process the same or similar for Maximum Velocity and GP Legend?
    
    
  
      Does anyone have the rest of the F-Zero machines?
    
    
  
      The title, though... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
    
    
  






To be honest, I didn't even know that there was a third GBA F-Zero game. I thought there were only two of them.