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  • Musical_Master
    FFR Player
    • Jan 2004
    • 1788

    #1

    F- Zero GX Cameos

    Blah blah blah. I don't like writing introductions. Pretty much, this FAQ
    covers cameos in Nintendo and Sega's F-Zero GX. There won't be many story
    spoilers, but there will be stuff dealing with things you have to unlock,
    including secret characters and whatnot. If you don't want to know about any of
    that, then this FAQ is not the place for you. Anyway, let's get on with this
    thing!

    ---

    [2.0] Definite Racer Cameos

    These are the cameos from other games that have enough conclusive proof to be
    solid cameos. This stuff is only about the racers and their machines, and any
    other solid, non-racer cameos will be listed later on in the FAQ.

    [2.1] Mr. EAD

    CAMEO OF: None other than Super Mario, of course!

    PROOF: In F-Zero X, Mr. EAD's face looked roughly like Mario's,
    especially with the curly mustachio. While the mustachio's changed a
    bit for GX, it's still safe to say that Mr. EAD is a Mario cameo--the
    proof resides on the Starman belt-buckle Mr. EAD is sporting. And,
    while this may be reaching a bit, beating Master mode on any cup with
    Mr. EAD will give you a short FMV about him eating cake--which could be
    a throwback to Super Mario 64, where Peach invites Mario to her castle
    because she's baked him a cake.

    [2.2] James McCloud

    CAMEO OF: James McCloud, the father of Fox McCloud from the StarFox
    series

    PROOF: It's fairly easy to tell that James McCloud's design is based on
    what you see from StarFox 64; bearing the SF James' trademark shades
    as well as the Team StarFox uniform and a similar hairstyle to that of
    Fox from StarFox Adventures, the connection isn't hard to make and has
    definite solidity. Furthermore, F-Zero GX's pilot profiles point out
    that James McCloud is part of the space team Galaxy Dog--a clever play
    of words on "Star Fox."

    [2.3] #10 Little Wyvern

    CAMEO OF: The StarFox series' ARWING ships

    PROOF: The Little Wyvern has the same silver-gray with light-blue
    undertones possessed by the ARWINGs from StarFox, and also bare a
    similar, although not wholly identical design. Furthermore, James
    McCloud pilots the machine; James' profile explains that the Little
    Wyvern used to be his air craft on Galaxy Dog (see above description if
    you don't get it).

    [2.4] PJ / #38 Groovy Taxi

    CAMEO OF: Sega's hard-rocking arcade smash-hit, Crazy Taxi!

    PROOF: First of all, Sega made the game, and as they've added eleven
    all-new characters, there's a very high probability that SOME of them
    are cameos of popular Sega guys. It's also been confirmed that a few
    Sega patches are available in garage mode (see section [4.2] for more
    details) and AiAi appears on Billy's belt Buckle (section [2.5] for
    those curious). As only one other character in any F-Zero game had a
    theme with their machine, the fact that PJ is in the game with a Taxi-
    based theme is rather stand-outish. Based on that evidence alone, PJ
    and the "Groovy Taxi" machine he drives can be called definite
    throwbacks to Crazy Taxi. But further evidence cited on the F-Mode
    website (see section [6.0] for hyperlink) makes mention of this quote
    from the Official F-Zero GX/AX Player's Guide: "However,wreckless
    driving isn't tolerated in the taxi industry, and so the naturally the
    Groovy Taxi lacks superior boost capability." The reference to
    "wreckless driving," which is a trademark in Crazy Taxi, is very
    deliberately placed.

    [2.5] Billy

    CAMEO OF: AiAi, from Super Monkey Ball

    PROOF: http://f-zero.jp/download/wallpaper/..._billy_800.jpg
    Look at his belt. Fryguy64 and myself both received emails about
    this particular cameo and for this I cry your pardons; I wasn't as
    specific as I could have been in the past.

    CREDIT: SONIC PHOENIX

    [2.6] Don Genie

    CAMEO OF: A mafioso character in a comic in the back of the SNES F-Zero
    manual.

    Proof: Brought to you by The Infamous Trev-MUN:

    "I strongly suspect that Don Genie is a cameo from the F-Zero SNES
    comic that is at the end of the game's manual. In the comic, Captain
    Falcon gets the bounty on a rather large bald businessman wearing ...
    interesting business attire:

    ----
    Bald Dude: Come WITH you? You F-Zero drivers are crazy! You must LIKE
    pain! (to his guards) Throw him out! And... eliminate him!

    (Captain Falcon easily defeats the guards)

    Bald Dude: Who ARE you?! You're no ordinary F-Zero racer!

    Captain Falcon: (drawing a gun and procuring a wanted poster of the
    man) Right. I'm the best. At racing AND bringing in scum like you.
    Looks like you're out of luck, old man.

    ----

    Don Genie's profile in F-Zero GX mentions he is the owner of a large
    trading company, and that he has been arrested several times for
    conducting black market trade. His body is built very much like the
    bald dude in the F-Zero SNES manual, as well. Though he has s (wierd)
    hairstyle in GX, I don't believe that rules out the possibility of a
    cameo; after all, in the transition from F-Zero SNES to X (and then to
    GX), the four main racers have undergone fairly significant changes in
    costume (Pico being the most dramatic), and their F-Zero machines have
    also changed from being tubby bumper cars to something more stream-
    lined.

    That and Nintendo has cameoed something from the F-Zero SNES comic
    before - Captain Falcon's starship, the Falcon Flyer, appears in SSB:M
    as both a trophy and part of the Big Blue stage. I don't see why
    they'd bring something or someone else back!"

    This email has been sitting in my inbox for the better part of three
    months. Even now, reading back on it for the first time in a while, I
    have to agree--that proof is pretty solid to me. I'm sticking with it.

    CREDIT AND SUPER-COOL KUDOS: THE INFAMOUS TREV-MUN.

    [3.0] Possible Racer Cameos

    This section covers all the POSSIBLE or PROBABLE racer-based cameos, meaning
    that there is some evidence to support the claims of cameo-dom, but none of
    the information is really solid and is largely based on assumptions. This is
    where Sega manages to screw with your minds, as those eleven new racers
    previously mentioned in this FAQ may or may not be throw-backs to Sega
    franchises.

    [3.01] Octoman

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: The old-school Legend of Zelda Octoroks--not the new
    ones found in Ocarina of Time or Wind Waker, we're talking the first
    game here!

    PROOF: Like all possible cameos, what proof we have is minimal at best;
    for this, we can only base the assumption on how Octoman looks. If you
    were to say "Octoman is an Octorok cameo!" and someone were to ask
    "Why do you say that?" you'd be left with nothing to explain yourself
    with except "Um...because he's red."

    [3.02] Billy

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: DK! Donkey Kong, huh! DK! Donkey Kong is here!

    PROOF: There's not much. Billy's a monkey. Ook Ook. Most of the proof
    comes from his Master Cup FMV video--throughout most of it, Billy is
    followed by a smaller monkey whom can be assumed to be Diddy Kong.
    There is also a point where Billy climbs a tree for a large bunch of
    bananas that look surprisingly more vivid than any normal bananas
    should; either this is Sega playing on the stereotype of monkeys and
    bananas, or implying that Billy is a Donkey Kong cameo through the
    relation, as every DK game since Donkey Kong Country has been about
    collecting bananas. If only they'd given Billy a necktie...

    [3.03] Leon

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: StarFox series' Wolf O'Donnell using the name of
    another StarFox character. Both of whom are on the same team in the
    series: StarWolf.

    PROOF: This cameo is the one I'm least sure about, as Leon appears to
    be more feline than lupine or canine. All there is to really go by is
    the vague similarities between Wolf and Leon, and that Leon is the
    name of another member of StarWolf--all the same, there's that slight
    possibility of coincidence. I wouldn't really stake anything on this
    one.

    [3.04] Zoda

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: Zoda, the villain in Startropics

    PROOF: Aside from the name...not much. "Zoda" is an odd name in itself,
    even for a fictional one, but there's nothing more you could base this
    on.

    [3.05] John Tanaka's Theme

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: An old Nintendo song

    PROOF: None, really...I'm just going on instinct here, as Tanaka's
    theme song sounds really old-school gamey, which is very standalone
    compared to the rest of the themes in the game. I might be wrong as I
    never got the chance to play a lot of older games, but if you think
    you have something let me know (see section [6.0]).

    NOTE FROM FRYGUY64: "The name could be a reference to Hirokazu "Hip"
    Tanaka, a sound and music composer at Nintendo... The 'classic' sound
    effects in his theme are possibly from his early Nintendo arcade
    titles, Space Firebird or Radar Scope."

    [3.06] Digi-boy

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: Beat, the leader of the GGs in the Jet Grind Radio
    series

    PROOF: Again, the main proof comes in how the character looks--I feel
    that there's ALMOST a sufficient amount of evidence enough to make him
    a definite cameo, but there are two things holding me back: the
    character's name (Digi-boy, or Terry Getter--neither of which have any
    relevance to the Jet Grind Radio series), and that Jet Grind Radio was
    not a really popular game in either the US or Japan. Either way you
    want to look at it, Digi-boy looks incredibly like Beat--Digi-boy's
    enormous glasses and ear pieces resemble Beat's goggles and headphones,
    and both characters have a similar smile; furthermore, Digi-boy's boots
    (which look LOADS like Megaman boots, but since Capcom didn't make this
    game, you can't look too far into that) have wheels on them, like
    roller-skates; those few who have played the JGR series know that it's
    a game about roller-blading. And, while this may be a bit TOO
    analytical of me, Digi-Boy's yellow shirt is the same tone and color of
    Beat's, and his shorts loosely match Beat's pants.

    [3.07] Digi-boy 2

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: Harry Potter...of all things.

    PROOF: Again, from The Infamous Trev-MUN:

    "The other thing I wanted to note, even though I'm not sure of it at
    all... Is it just me, or is Digi-Boy like an F-Zero GX tribute to
    Harry Potter? The kid's about Harry's age, he's a wiz at computers,
    and his real name is Terry Getter (and that has the same number of
    letters and... er... phonetic style? of Harry's name). He also wears
    glasses. Pretty supicious if you ask me..."

    Highly unlikely, but curious nonetheless...so I stuck it in.

    CREDIT: THE INFAMOUS TREV-MUN

    [3.08] #32 Cosmic Dolphin

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: Project Dolphin! You know, the GameCube's pre-
    release name. Remember that?

    PROOF: Any time something resembling the word "Dolphin" in GameCube
    games pop up, it's pretty deliberate and easy to pick up. That alone
    makes for some good cameoage, but what stops me from putting it with
    the "definite" cameos is that it belongs to Digi-boy. And again, Digi-
    boy may be a Sega cameo, so with that knowlege in mind you can't really
    proove the Cosmic Dolphin.

    [3.09] Spade

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: A mish-mashing of various NiGHTS into Dreams
    villains, most notably Reala.

    PROOF: Once again, not very much; this is just another flight on
    instinct and looks. Spade does, undeniably, look like he could fit into
    the NiGHTS universe, and as NiGHTS is Sonic Team's second-most-known
    project (after Sonic the Hedgehog himself), it wouldn't be a surprise
    if this were the truth. But again, the evidence is very flimsy, so
    there's no way of telling.

    [3.10] #33 Pink Spider

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: A famous song by Japanese Rock Artist "Hide" of X
    Japan

    PROOF: Ding Shi writes:

    "DaiSanGen's Pink Spider is a reference to famous (and dead) Japanese
    rocker hide from X Japan. His anthem and one of his most popular songs
    was called Pink Spider. Not a coincidence."

    Sorry, Ding Shi--I stuck it in possible cameos because I really have
    no proof connecting it to F-Zero, Nintendo, or Sega, and most F-Zero
    machines are named after some kind of animal, combined with a random
    word in front of it.

    CREDIT: DING SHI

    [3.11] Mecha Mr EAD

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: The Sonic the Hedgehog series' mainstay villain,
    Dr Eggman!

    PROOF: If you beat any Master Cup with Zoda, you'll unlock the movie
    "Arise, ZODA II! Zoda's Road to World Domination?" which involves Zoda
    bringing life to a disturbingly Zoda-esque version of Mr EAD--or, if
    you look at him in a different light, Dr Eggman. But as the staple is
    for everything in the Possible Racer Cameos section, there's no solid
    evidence.

    CREDIT: BART DANE

    [3.12] Draq

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: Legend of Zelda's old-school Moblins

    PROOF: Draq does actually look a little bit like an old-school Moblin,
    when you think about it--the same dumpy, puggish appearance, and the
    option for pink or blue skin (old Moblins had red and blue skin, which
    is close enough). Still, no definite answer here...

    CREDIT: MATT COUSIN

    [4.0] Other Cameos

    Basically, if it's nothing to do with a racer, it'll go here; and there
    are plenty of other cameos to find outside your racer and machine selection.
    Some of these cameos require no proof, as they're just there and rather self-
    explanitory.

    [4.1] In-Series Cameos

    [4.1.1] Mute City: Twist Road

    CAMEO OF: Mute City: Figure Eight, from F-Zero X and Super
    Smash Brothers: Melee

    PROOF: Well, just look at it--aside from the giant loop near
    the end of the X track, Twist Road and Figure Eight are identi-
    cal.

    [4.1.2] The Sounds of BIG BLUE

    CAMEO OF: The Big Blue theme

    [4.1.3] Red Canyon Theme

    CAMEO OF: The Red Canyon theme from the original F-Zero.

    PROOF: In the opening and closing FMV for Chapter Two: Goroh:
    The Vengeful Samurai in the story mode, if you listen to the
    music, you'll hear that it's the old Red Canyon theme.

    [4.1.4] Challenge of the Bloody Chain

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: Death Race mode, from F-Zero X

    PROOF: In F-Zero X, the Death Race mode had one goal: Kill all
    29 other racers before they kill you. While there are obvious
    differences, Chapter Four: Challenge of the Bloody Chain is
    based on a similar premise where you have to defeat 28 members
    of the Bloody Chain, and their leader, Michael Chain, before
    crossing the finish line. Although the similarities are duly
    noted, there's still no official proof if Sega intended it that
    way, which is why it's only a possible cameo.

    [4.2] Emblems

    CAMEO OF: Several characters and items

    PROOF: In Garage mode, you can edit a custom vehicle--or even one
    already in the game--by adding emblems to it. Aside from every F-Zero
    racer in the game, you can also get emblems of the Super Mushroom, One-
    Up Mushroom, Mario, Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Slippy Toad, Peppy
    Hare, Tingle (from Legend of Zelda), Kirby, an NES/Famicom controller,
    Sonic the Hedgehog and AiAi (from Super Monkey Ball). Many of these
    emblems need to be unlocked somehow; the F-Zero racers are unlocked as
    you buy the machines, and you start with the Super and One-Up Mushrooms
    by default. I don't know how you can get the others--if anyone has any
    information on such, please contact me. Information greatly contributed
    by Fryguy64 and the Nintendo Database.

    [4.3] ROB the Robot

    CAMEO OF: ROB the Robot, of course!

    PROOF: Go into any Port Town course and there's a heavy chance you'll
    spot ROB somewhere in the background--possibly more than once per
    course! ROB was a peripheral for the NES, made in 1985--not to be
    confused with the toy robots that were popular in the mid-nineties.

    [4.4] "Famicom"

    CAMEO OF: The Famicom, and nothing else! Unless you call it the NES,
    Nintendo Entertainment System, or like I do, just plain "Nintendo."

    PROOF: In Story Mode, Chapter Three: High Stakes at Mute City, Silver
    Neelsen has Captain Falcon register under a false name and identity
    so that he may win the bet money the race is bringing in. On the score-
    board before the race begins, a new racer is added to the list--that is
    one "Famicom." And as the rest of the names on the list are well-known
    (Dr. Clash, The Skull, etc) and Neelsen wants Falcon to race disguised,
    it's clear that "Famicom" is an alternate alias for Falcon so nobdoy
    will think to bet on him.

    [4.5] RESTART!

    CAMEO OF: Chao--those little jelly-like critters that've had a semi-
    relevant role in all new Sonic games since Sonic Adventure 1 on the
    Dreamcast.

    PROOF: In certain race modes, like Multiplayer and Practice, you have
    the option of restarting--where a UFO-shaped object will restore your
    machine if you fall off the edge or run out of energy and explode. The
    UFO's cockpit is occupied by three Chao.

    THANKS TO: MARTIN MCLAUGHLIN FOR JOGGING MY FAT ASS MEMORY TO PUT
    THIS DOWN.

    [4.6] Crystal Egg

    CAMEO OF: A level in Sonic & Tails: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for the
    GameGear.

    PROOF: The Crystal Egg is a Custom Machine part that becomes available
    in the F-Zero Shop after you beat Chapter 8 on Hard Mode. Its name is
    rather conspicuous (most other Machine bodies are named after some
    kind of animal), so we can chalk it up as a solid cameo.

    CREDIT: SHADOW JACKY


    ---

    [5.0] Disproven Cameos

    This section is for cameos that have been proven incorrect, or for possible
    cameos that have been disproven due to proper evidence. Fun!

    [5.1] Casino Palace

    DISPROOF:

    MetalMario (from Italy, my genetic homeland!) writes:

    "I write to you about your nice F-Zero GX Cameo FAQ at F-Mode: I think
    that Casino Palace's name can't be seen as a Sonic's Casinopolis cameo,
    'cause the original Japanese name of these tracks is Vegas Palace."

    Thank you, MetalMario! Pa-zoing!
    The above was taken from: http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamec...o_gx_cameo.txt

    Enjoy!
  • Omeganitros
    auauauau
    • Jun 2003
    • 8897

    #2
    [3.06] Digi-boy

    POSSIBLE CAMEO OF: Beat, the leader of the GGs in the Jet Grind Radio
    series
    Hell yeah.

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