Image:N64 F-Zero X.jpg

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This image is a screenshot from F-Zero X, a futuristic racing video game developed by the Entertainment Analysis and Development branch of Nintendo and published by Nintendo. The image portrays the vehicle "Golden Fox" going through a pipe in the third course of the Jack Cup named "Sand Ocean: Pipe". Source: N-Sider

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Rationale for the fair use of this image in the article F-Zero X

  • The image is being used in an informative way to demonstrate the games' graphical capabilities.
  • The image is used to describe the game in question and should not detract from the game.
  • The image does not limit Nintendo's ability to sell the game.
  • This image is used on various websites, so its use on Wikipedia does not make it significantly more accessible or visible than it already is.

Rationale for the fair use of this image in the article F-Zero (series)

  • The F-Zero video games has been released for public purposes, and therefore, the screenshot is intended for wide distribution.
  • This image is used to describe a well-known and significant part of the F-Zero video game franchise in numerous ways, including the games' graphical style, so it should not detract from the game itself.
  • The image does not limit Nintendo's ability to sell the game.
  • This image is used on various websites, so its use on Wikipedia does not make it significantly more accessible or visible than it already is.

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