In two of the racetracks, an old Nintendo robot, R.O.B, appears as a robot giant.
F-Zero AX, the arcade counterpart of F-Zero GX, can be found in the game files of F-Zero GX in its entirety. Using a cheat device, players can have access to the full game as it originally was.
In Story Mode Chapter 3: High Stakes at Mute City, Falcon is registered under the fake name "Famicom". Famicom was the name of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in Japan.
This is the last F-Zero game on home consoles.
F-Zero GX features special connectivity with its arcade counterpart, F-Zero AX. By inserting a Gamecube memory card, special characters, vehicles, parts, and courses can be unlocked in one version using data from the other.
F-Zero AX machines are extremely rare, but all of the extra content can be unlocked using F-Zero GX alone by completing some very difficult challenges, or through the use of a cheating device.
F-Zero AX machines are extremely rare, but all of the extra content can be unlocked using F-Zero GX alone by completing some very difficult challenges, or through the use of a cheating device.