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[[File:PortAero.jpg|right|thumb|Cars racing down the track and colliding with fighters.]]
Last week I left a note on Laura's desk
 
It said I love you, signed, anonymous friend
 
Turns out she's smarter than I thought she was
 
She knows I wrote it, now the whole class does too
 
And I'm all alone during couple skate
 
When she skates by with some guy on her arm
 
But I know that I'll forget the look of pity in her face
 
When I'm living in my solar dome on a platform in space
 
   
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'''Port Town Aero Dive''' is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', confirmed on the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] blog website on Monday, February 4th, 2008.
'Cause it's gonna be the future soon
 
And I won't always be this way
 
When the things that make me weak and strange get engineered away
 
It's gonna be the future soon
 
I've never seen it quite so clear
 
And when my heart is breaking I can close my eyes and it's already here
 
   
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==''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
I'll probably be some kind of scientist
 
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Port Town Aero Dive has been faithfully recreated for one of the [[F-Zero (universe)|''F-Zero'' universe's]] new contributions to the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Smash Bros'' series]]. The main platform for this stage zooms along the track, stopping randomly in several locations, each of which has its own unique terrain. Since this is a rather daring course, the configuration of the terrain in each location within it is appropriately treacherous. One can expect many steep slopes. Sometimes, the platform will even separate completely from the track. The race cars have changed from Mute City. They do more damage and can kill at 50%. Furthermore, it might be impossible to damage them due to their higher speed than the cars in the last installment. Additionally, the racers are large enough that characters might be hit by them, even if they are standing on platforms floating above the track.
Building inventions in my space lab in space
 
I'll end world hunger, I'll make dolphins speak
 
Work through the daytime, spend my nights and weekends
 
Perfecting my warrior robot race
 
Building them one laser gun at a time
 
I will do my best to teach them
 
About life and what it's worth
 
I just hope that I can keep them from destroying the Earth
 
   
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The stage is also similar to [[F-Zero Grand Prix: Mute City|Mute City]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', in both the stage hazards, idea and that it is an almost perfect recreation of an ''F-Zero'' track. What sets it apart from Mute City, is that no two laps in a single Brawl are the same; the platform doesn't always drop players off at every stop. In fact, there is no set amount for the number of times it stops during one circuit either. The other difference between Port Town and Mute City is that the platform in this stage isn't facing forward all the time. In some cases, it rotates 90 degrees so that when it lands, the course
'Cause it's gonna be the future soon
 
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is viewed from the side.
And I won't always be this way
 
When the things that make me weak and strange get engineered away
 
It's gonna be the future soon
 
I've never seen it quite so clear
 
And when my heart is breaking I can close my eyes and it's already
 
   
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These are the places that the stage stops at, in the order that they appear:
Here on Earth they'll wonder
 
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* The start/finish line. The terrain is completely flat, making it difficult to avoid the F-Zero racers. The battle always begins at this point.
As I piece by piece replace myself
 
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* The first corner. There are two parallel platforms here. The ground is at a slight angle.
And the steel and circuits will make me whole
 
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* The top of a futuristic frieght/boat. A giant [[R.O.B.]]-shaped crane can be seen to the far right of the stage, which also appears in the original Port Town stage in ''F-Zero GX'' off of which this stage is based. This area has three platforms. As this area is high above the track, the F-Zero racers will never pass through this area.
But I'll still feel so alone
 
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* The top of a large, hovering disk above the track. As this area is high above the track, the F-Zero racers will never pass through this area. This area has a circular platform in the center, and two hovering platforms above gaps to both sides. If landed far enough to the left or right, ground can be found at the edge of the disk, but it is easy to be KO'd this close to the edge.
Until Laura calls me home
 
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* The straight with a gap in the middle. There are three platforms arranged in a V-formation above the gap. A boost pad can be seen in the background. This is the section of the stage right before the high jump. Unique to this section is that in the original Port Town Aero Dive stage in ''F-Zero GX'', there is no gap in the center before the jump.
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* The stepped section after the huge jump. The stage is considerably wider than the rest of the stage, and the F-Zero racers can be seen from a long distance away, making dodging them slightly easier, regardless of the lack of platforms.
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* The area before the vertical piece of the track. The race cars drive in from the right-hand side of the screen. There are also three platforms, making this stop similar to [[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]]. F-Zero racers can only be avoided by standing on the top middle platform, as cars will still strike on the other two platforms.
   
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One more important thing to note is that coming into contact with the actual course causes a great deal of pain. Touching the track below is quite damaging, but on the bright side, it can save one from falling, if the platform is near enough to the track. As well as that, the wall which curves around the second corner gives high horizontal [[knockback]].
I'll see her standing by the monorail
 
She'll look the same except for bionic eyes
 
She lost the real ones in the robot wars
 
I'll say I'm sorry, she'll say it's not your fault
 
Or is it?
 
She'll eye me suspiciously
 
Hearing the whir of the servos inside
 
And she'll scream and try to run
 
But there's nowhere she can hide
 
When a crazy cyborg wants to make you his robot bride
 
   
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===Songs in [[My Music]]===
Well it's gonna be the future soon
 
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*''Mute City''
And I won't always be this way
 
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*'''''Fire Field'''''
When the things that make me weak and strange get engineered away
 
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*''White Land''
It's gonna be the future soon
 
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*'''''Car Select'''''
I've never seen it quite so clear
 
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*'''''Dream Chaser'''''
And when my heart is breaking I can close my eyes and it's already here
 
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*''Devil's Call in Your Heart''
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*''Climb Up! And Get the Last Chance!''
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*''Brain Cleaner''
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*''Shotgun Kiss''
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*'''''Planet Colors'''''
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*'''''Golden Forest (1080° Snowboarding)'''''
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*'''''Mach Rider (Melee)'''''
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'''Songs in bold must be unlocked'''
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It is worth noting that, oddly enough, the actual Port Town music from ''F-Zero GX'' is not available in Brawl. Also, the ''[[Melee]]'' version of ''Mute City'' only appears in [[F-Zero Grand Prix: Big Blue|Big Blue]], but players considered it more suitable for Port Town. This decision seems even stranger when one considers that ''Mach Rider'', formerly alternate music for Big Blue, has been transferred to this stage.
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==Origin==
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[[File:Porttown01 l.jpg|thumb|Port Town, as seen from above in ''F-Zero GX''.]]
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Ever since the original ''[[F-Zero]]'', Port Town has been one of the recurring locations that hosts race courses for the [[F-Zero Grand Prix]], along with [[Mute City]], [[Big Blue]], White Land, Fire Field, and Sand Ocean. In all three of the main games in the [[F-Zero (universe)|series]], Port Town has had two tracks to its name. This particular circuit, Port Town: Aero Dive, is the setting of the second race of the Sapphire Cup in ''[[F-Zero GX]]''. The layout and overall design of this stage resembles how it looked in ''F-Zero GX''. Also, the majority of the F-Zero machines seen in this stage first appeared in ''[[F-Zero X]]'' and had a graphical update in ''F-Zero GX''. The F-Zero machines in this stage are based off of the machines featured in ''F-Zero GX''.
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==Trivia==
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*For some peculiar reason, the lightning boosters placed around the circuit do not actually increase the car's speed in ''[[Brawl]]''.
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*Unlike other stages, such as [[Mushroomy Kingdom]] which identify the specific game it hails from, Port Town Aero Dive is only given the setting [[F-Zero (universe)|F-Zero]] and not ''F-Zero GX''. The same goes with the stages from the ''[[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]]'', ''[[Kirby (universe)|Kirby]]'', and [[EarthBound (universe)|''EarthBound''/''Mother'']] universes.
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*If the player uses a hacked camera to zoom out on this stage, they'll see that the entire circuit is never entirely generated. Only what the player sees while fighting and the next few seconds of track the platform will advance to is what is generated at any one time. A similar thing happens on [[Big Blue]].
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*On most of the stops where the F-Zero racers come in besides the loop, they can be avoided completely if the player stands far off to the side, near the wall of the track.
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*Even if a player or CPU is playing as Captain Falcon, the Blue Falcon can still be seen driving past during the match.
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*One unusual problem that CPU's do on this stage is that they go to the far side of the wall and SD themselves after they KO'd an opponent.
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*Strangely, this stage is a starter, while [[Captain Falcon (SSBB)|its titular character]] is not, similar to [[Snake (SSBB)|Snake]] and [[Shadow Moses Island]].
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*If one is in the area with the two turbines and they pause, if they look to the left, there is a giant R.O.B.. This giant R.O.B. can be viewed in different places, depending on where one looks.
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{{F-Zero}}
 
[[Category:Stages]]
 
[[Category:Stages]]
 
[[Category:Stages (SSBB)]]
 
[[Category:Stages (SSBB)]]

Revision as of 06:35, 27 December 2012

PortAero

Cars racing down the track and colliding with fighters.

Port Town Aero Dive is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, confirmed on the Smash Bros. DOJO!! blog website on Monday, February 4th, 2008.

Super Smash Bros. series

Port Town Aero Dive has been faithfully recreated for one of the F-Zero universe's new contributions to the Smash Bros series. The main platform for this stage zooms along the track, stopping randomly in several locations, each of which has its own unique terrain. Since this is a rather daring course, the configuration of the terrain in each location within it is appropriately treacherous. One can expect many steep slopes. Sometimes, the platform will even separate completely from the track. The race cars have changed from Mute City. They do more damage and can kill at 50%. Furthermore, it might be impossible to damage them due to their higher speed than the cars in the last installment. Additionally, the racers are large enough that characters might be hit by them, even if they are standing on platforms floating above the track.

The stage is also similar to Mute City from Super Smash Bros. Melee, in both the stage hazards, idea and that it is an almost perfect recreation of an F-Zero track. What sets it apart from Mute City, is that no two laps in a single Brawl are the same; the platform doesn't always drop players off at every stop. In fact, there is no set amount for the number of times it stops during one circuit either. The other difference between Port Town and Mute City is that the platform in this stage isn't facing forward all the time. In some cases, it rotates 90 degrees so that when it lands, the course is viewed from the side.

These are the places that the stage stops at, in the order that they appear:

  • The start/finish line. The terrain is completely flat, making it difficult to avoid the F-Zero racers. The battle always begins at this point.
  • The first corner. There are two parallel platforms here. The ground is at a slight angle.
  • The top of a futuristic frieght/boat. A giant R.O.B.-shaped crane can be seen to the far right of the stage, which also appears in the original Port Town stage in F-Zero GX off of which this stage is based. This area has three platforms. As this area is high above the track, the F-Zero racers will never pass through this area.
  • The top of a large, hovering disk above the track. As this area is high above the track, the F-Zero racers will never pass through this area. This area has a circular platform in the center, and two hovering platforms above gaps to both sides. If landed far enough to the left or right, ground can be found at the edge of the disk, but it is easy to be KO'd this close to the edge.
  • The straight with a gap in the middle. There are three platforms arranged in a V-formation above the gap. A boost pad can be seen in the background. This is the section of the stage right before the high jump. Unique to this section is that in the original Port Town Aero Dive stage in F-Zero GX, there is no gap in the center before the jump.
  • The stepped section after the huge jump. The stage is considerably wider than the rest of the stage, and the F-Zero racers can be seen from a long distance away, making dodging them slightly easier, regardless of the lack of platforms.
  • The area before the vertical piece of the track. The race cars drive in from the right-hand side of the screen. There are also three platforms, making this stop similar to Battlefield. F-Zero racers can only be avoided by standing on the top middle platform, as cars will still strike on the other two platforms.

One more important thing to note is that coming into contact with the actual course causes a great deal of pain. Touching the track below is quite damaging, but on the bright side, it can save one from falling, if the platform is near enough to the track. As well as that, the wall which curves around the second corner gives high horizontal knockback.

Songs in My Music

  • Mute City
  • Fire Field
  • White Land
  • Car Select
  • Dream Chaser
  • Devil's Call in Your Heart
  • Climb Up! And Get the Last Chance!
  • Brain Cleaner
  • Shotgun Kiss
  • Planet Colors
  • Golden Forest (1080° Snowboarding)
  • Mach Rider (Melee)

Songs in bold must be unlocked

It is worth noting that, oddly enough, the actual Port Town music from F-Zero GX is not available in Brawl. Also, the Melee version of Mute City only appears in Big Blue, but players considered it more suitable for Port Town. This decision seems even stranger when one considers that Mach Rider, formerly alternate music for Big Blue, has been transferred to this stage.

Origin

Porttown01 l

Port Town, as seen from above in F-Zero GX.

Ever since the original F-Zero, Port Town has been one of the recurring locations that hosts race courses for the F-Zero Grand Prix, along with Mute City, Big Blue, White Land, Fire Field, and Sand Ocean. In all three of the main games in the series, Port Town has had two tracks to its name. This particular circuit, Port Town: Aero Dive, is the setting of the second race of the Sapphire Cup in F-Zero GX. The layout and overall design of this stage resembles how it looked in F-Zero GX. Also, the majority of the F-Zero machines seen in this stage first appeared in F-Zero X and had a graphical update in F-Zero GX. The F-Zero machines in this stage are based off of the machines featured in F-Zero GX.

Trivia

  • For some peculiar reason, the lightning boosters placed around the circuit do not actually increase the car's speed in Brawl.
  • Unlike other stages, such as Mushroomy Kingdom which identify the specific game it hails from, Port Town Aero Dive is only given the setting F-Zero and not F-Zero GX. The same goes with the stages from the Pokémon, Kirby, and EarthBound/Mother universes.
  • If the player uses a hacked camera to zoom out on this stage, they'll see that the entire circuit is never entirely generated. Only what the player sees while fighting and the next few seconds of track the platform will advance to is what is generated at any one time. A similar thing happens on Big Blue.
  • On most of the stops where the F-Zero racers come in besides the loop, they can be avoided completely if the player stands far off to the side, near the wall of the track.
  • Even if a player or CPU is playing as Captain Falcon, the Blue Falcon can still be seen driving past during the match.
  • One unusual problem that CPU's do on this stage is that they go to the far side of the wall and SD themselves after they KO'd an opponent.
  • Strangely, this stage is a starter, while its titular character is not, similar to Snake and Shadow Moses Island.
  • If one is in the area with the two turbines and they pause, if they look to the left, there is a giant R.O.B.. This giant R.O.B. can be viewed in different places, depending on where one looks.
FZeroSymbol F-Zero universe
Characters Captain Falcon (64  · Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Side Characters Assist Trophy Samurai Goroh
Mii Fighter Costume Captain Falcon
Stage Hazards F-Zero Racers
Miscellaneous Blue Falcon  · Falcon Flyer
Stages Mute City  · Big Blue  · Port Town Aero Dive  · Mute City SNES
F-Zero Grand Prix
Music List of Music (F-Zero series)
Collectibles Trophies Melee Trophies  · Brawl Trophies  · 3DS Trophies  · Wii U Trophies
Stickers List of Stickers (F-Zero series)
Spirits List of spirits (F-Zero series)
Masterpieces F-Zero