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Revision as of 20:23, 1 January 2008
Article by: David Hesselbom (Dafydd)
Pictured from: F-Zero AX
Created by: Nintendo
First appearance: 1990
Bio
A 26th-century bounty hunter and hovercraft racer, Captain Falcon is one of Shigeru Miyamoto's many creations. He debuted in Nintendo's racing game F-Zero, one of the first SNES games ever to be released. Even though the game allows the player to choose from four different characters — each with his own hovercraft — Captain Falcon, with his machine called "Blue Falcon," is really the protagonist of the game. He even has his own short comic in the F-Zero instruction manual.
Captain Falcon is a man of somewhat inflated self-confidence, and he likes to think of himself as someone who kicks ass both on and off the track. He has stayed that way throughout the long-running F-Zero series except in the Game Boy Advance title F-Zero Maximum Velocity, in which none of the original F-Zero characters appear. Captain Falcon is also a playable character in Super Smash Bros., and he is alluded to in a variety of Nintendo games such as Kirby Super Star, Super Mario RPG, and Pokémon Stadium 2. He also stars in the cartoon series "F-Zero: The Legend of Falcon," created in 2003.
Quote
"Show me your moves!"
Selected game appearances
Super NES
- F-Zero (1990)
Nintendo 64
- Super Smash Bros. (1999)