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F-Zero 2 has 4 vehicles which have not been featured in subsequent games in the series. F-Zero 2 has 4 vehicles which have not been featured in subsequent games in the series. The pilots of the vehicles are unknown.
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This article is about the video game called F-Zero 2, the second game in the F-Zero series. The game officially is called BS F-Zero 2 Grand Prix.

F-Zero 2 is the sequel to the popular Super Nintendo racing game F-Zero. F-Zero 2 was never released outside Japan. It was only playable on the Super Famicom add-on Satellaview. The add-on allowed Japanese players to play sequels to popular Super Famicom games, or demos of games yet to be released, for a short amount of time. F-Zero 2 contains 1 league with 5 tracks.

Tracks

Ace League

  • Mute City IV
  • Big Blue II
  • Sand Storm I
  • Silence II
  • Sand Storm II

Vehicles

F-Zero 2 has 4 vehicles which have not been featured in subsequent games in the series. The pilots of the vehicles are unknown.

  • Blue Thunder
  • Luna Bomber
  • Green Amazone
  • Fire Scorpion
F-Zero series
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