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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:BigBlueFZeroX.png|thumb|left|150px|The first Big Blue track as it originally appeared in ''F-Zero X''.]]
[[File:BigBlueFZeroX.png|thumb|left|150px|The first Big Blue track as it originally appeared in ''F-Zero X''.]]
This level is from ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero X}}''. The goal of the ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero}}'' games is to win races in F-Zero machines. A player can cause other racers to crash and "retire". In the cutscene introducing this level in ''Melee'', two F-Zero machines can be seen crashing. In ''F-Zero X'', there are two Big Blue tracks, but only one (Big Blue Cylinder) features both cylinders and "normal" track as part of the raceway itself. This level in ''Melee'' is loosely based around Big Blue Cylinder, but the normal track is a long, broken up straightaway, which is unlike how it is in ''F-Zero X'' (where the normal track restarts with a curve, followed by a chicane). {{YouTube|2FIT6sOGKuE}}
This level is from ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero X}}''. The goal of the ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero}}'' games is to win races in F-Zero machines. A player can cause other racers to crash and "retire". In the cutscene introducing this level in ''Melee'', two F-Zero machines can be seen crashing. In ''F-Zero X'', there are two Big Blue tracks, but only one (Big Blue Cylinder) features both cylinders and "normal" track as part of the raceway itself. This level in ''Melee'' is loosely based around Big Blue Cylinder, but the normal track is a long, broken up straightaway, which is unlike how it is in ''F-Zero X'' (where the normal track restarts with a curve, followed by a chicane). {{YouTube|2FIT6sOGKuE}} {{clr}}
 
The sound effect heard when the ! sign appears comes from the original ''F-Zero'' game when the player earns points. After the player races over the finish line (whether it's to start the next lap or to finish the race), points are added to the player's score. These can be used to get an extra machine at the 10000, 20000 and 30000 point marks. The duration of the sound effect reflects upon getting 900 points which is achieved by starting the next lap in first.
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