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Death Wind
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Death Wind (erroneously called Death Window by Nintendo Power[2]) is a dangerous planet, torn by war and mutation. Pico is from this planet.
One side of the planet is gradually haunted by vicious wind storms, hence the name, while the rest of the side is named Devil's Forest.[citation needed] Scientists are trying to reproduce plants in Devil's Forest, also known as Green Plant.[citation needed]
Appearance in the F-Zero games
F-Zero
In the original F-Zero, Death Wind I appears as the fourth track in the game as part of the Knight Cup. It is a simple rectangular course, with a strong gust blowing east relative to the on-screen map, affecting machines.
Death Wind II appears as the second course in the King Cup, being the twelfth track in total. It is a more complex course, but otherwise is somewhat the same as Death Wind I.
If a pilot is under the effects of the Dash Zones or is in the pits, the wind has no effect.
Tracks
Death Wind I, with Dash Zones and Rough as track features.
Death Wind II, with Dash Zones and Rough as track features.
Racing on Death Wind I with Fire Stingray
Racing on Death Wind II with Green Amazone in BS F-Zero Grand Prix
F-Zero X
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Death Wind does not appear in this game; however, the other side of the planet, Devil's Forest, has a few tracks featured in its stead. Unlike Death Wind, Devil's Forest does not feature environmental gimmicks, however, its tracks have tricky layouts. Devil's Forest 1 has a corkscrew and is the fourth track of the Jack Cup, the second track is the third track of the Queen Cup and has an undulating road, the third track is the second track of the Joker Cup, and it has roads that go upside-down, following the road below, the fourth track has a high dive and is the third track of the DD-1 cup, and the fifth track is in the same cup as the fourth Devil's Forest track. It is shaped like an X.
BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2
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The title of this section is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an official name from an English source is found and it is different from the current title, the section should be moved to the appropriate location. |
Although unconfirmed, BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 has a venue called Forest that might be related to Devil's Forest. Forest I, Forest II, and Forest III are the tracks.
References
v F-Zero | |
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Pilots | Captain Falcon • Dr. Stewart • Pico • Samurai Goroh |
Machines | Blue Falcon • Fire Stingray • Golden Fox • Wild Goose |
Planets | Big Blue • Death Wind • Fire Field • Mute City • Port Town • Red Canyon • Sand Ocean • Silence • White Land |
Track Features | Anti-Gravity Guide Beam • Dash Zone • Down-Pull Magnet • Jump Plate • Left-Pull and Right-Pull Magnet • Magnetic Field Block Coat • Mine • Pit • Rough |
Mechanics | Boost • Drift • Energy • Rocket Start • Short Cut Foul |
Modes | Grand Prix • Practice • Records |
Other | Album • F-Zero: The Story of Captain Falcon • Mr. Zero • Official Recorder |
v BS F-Zero Grand Prix / BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 | |
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Machines | Blue Thunder • Fire Scorpion • Green Amazone • Luna Bomber |
Venues | Big Blue • Death Wind • Fire Field • Forest • Metal Fort • Mute City • Port Town • Red Canyon • Sand Ocean • Sand Storm • Silence • White Land |
Track Features | Anti-Gravity Guide Beam • Dash Zone • Down-Pull Magnet • Jump Plate • Left-Pull and Right-Pull Magnet • Magnetic Field Block Coat • Mine • Pit • Rough |
Mechanics | Boost • Drift • Energy • Rocket Start • Short Cut Foul |
Modes | Free Practice • Grand Prix • Records |
Others | Official Recorder |
v Worlds | |
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Aeropolis • Ancient Mesa • Beacon Port • Bianca City • Big Blue • Big Foot • Big Hand • Casino Palace • Cloud Carpet • Cosmo Terminal • Crater Land • Death Wind • Devil's Forest • Empyrean Colony • Fire Field • Forest • Green Plant • Illusion • Lightning • Metal Fort • Mist Flow • Mute City • Outer Space • Phantom Road • Port Town • Rainbow Road • Red Canyon • Sand Ocean • Sector • Silence • Space Plant • Stark Farm • Synobazz • Tenth Zone East • White Land |
- ↑ [1991-08-13] in Nintendo EAD: F-Zero instruction manual (in English). Nintendo, pp. 16.
- ↑ F-Zero GX Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 10, Wild Goose's profile