F-Zero GX has been hiding arcade game F-Zero AX all this time
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Sega’s official entry in the F-Zero series, GX, was funnily enough one of the strongest titles in the Gamecube library even with all first party games considered, but what we didn’t know is that the arcade spin-off, AX, was actually hidden in that small disc in its entirety. Released on the Triforce arcade system, a cross effort between Namco, Sega and Nintendo, I remember the game for being blisteringly difficult but others might recall the ability to unlock tracks with use a Gamecube memory card, connecting the two titles.
The discovery was made by a modder known as “Ralf”, and for those of you interested in finding the free game you never knew you had, F-Zero AX is accessible by use of an Action Replay cheat device. All of the codes you can find here.
Anyone else going to dig up their copy and investigate? I wish I even had an Action Replay!
I really enjoyed the F-Zero GX for gamecube... And always wanted to play that kick ass arcade game AX! Now I gotta find a copy of GX & an Action replay... Maybe someone will have a modified iso of GX with the hack already implemented soon... Then I can play it on my Wii...
03-14-2013, 08:05 PM
Vector2013
I was I could play as Akuma and there was a hidden SSF2Turbo game in my Genesis SF2Turbo cart.
03-14-2013, 08:14 PM
sheath
Hey that is pretty cool. GX was already a great game. Is there any technical, graphics or gameplay, differences between GX and AX?
Now somebody needs to find the Arcade Mario Kart game locked away in some home version. That would be almost as cool as finding Sega's Star Wars Pod Racer for a home console.
03-16-2013, 05:27 PM
gamevet
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Originally Posted by sheath
Hey that is pretty cool. GX was already a great game. Is there any technical, graphics or gameplay, differences between GX and AX?
Now somebody needs to find the Arcade Mario Kart game locked away in some home version. That would be almost as cool as finding Sega's Star Wars Pod Racer for a home console.
You have to wonder if there is some kind of licensing limitations on those Star Wars arcade games. You'd think Sega would release them on LIVE arcade or PSN.
I've only played Pod Racer once, at a local Putt Putt Golf; It was the full pod cabinet setup. That game was pretty cool!