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'''BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2''' was available as a [[SoundLink]] game in the [[F-Zero series]] for the defunct Japan-only [[Satellaview]] add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]; hosted by [[St. Giga]]. It is the successor to [[BS F-Zero Grand Prix]].
 
'''BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2''' was available as a [[SoundLink]] game in the [[F-Zero series]] for the defunct Japan-only [[Satellaview]] add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]; hosted by [[St. Giga]]. It is the successor to [[BS F-Zero Grand Prix]].
  
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New vehicles and new courses from BS F-Zero Grand Prix are included, as well as the introduction of courses Forest, Metal Fort, and Mute City IV.
 
New vehicles and new courses from BS F-Zero Grand Prix are included, as well as the introduction of courses Forest, Metal Fort, and Mute City IV.
  

Latest revision as of 14:11, 23 May 2020

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BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2
BS F-ZERO グランプリ2
BS FZero Grand Prix 2 title.png
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): St. Giga
Platform: Super Famicom (Satellaview)
Category: Racing
Players:
Predecessor: BS F-Zero Grand Prix
Successor: F-Zero X
Release dates
Japan: Non-Soundlink Practice: Circa 1997

Week 1 (Airtime): August 10th - August 16th, 1997 Week 2 (Airtime): August 17th - August 23rd, 1997[1]

©1990/1997 Nintendo

BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 was available as a SoundLink game in the F-Zero series for the defunct Japan-only Satellaview add-on for the Super Famicom; hosted by St. Giga. It is the successor to BS F-Zero Grand Prix.

Gameplay

New vehicles and new courses from BS F-Zero Grand Prix are included, as well as the introduction of courses Forest, Metal Fort, and Mute City IV.

References


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