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Star Fox

Star Fox is an arcade style rail shooter and third person action-adventure video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto, produced and published by Nintendo. The games follow the Star Fox combat team of anthropomorphic animals, led by chief protagonist Fox McCloud. Gameplay involves many adventures around the Lylat planetary system in the futuristic Arwing fighter aircraft, in other vehicles, and on foot. The original Star Fox (1993) is a forward-scrolling 3D rail shooter, but later games add more directional freedom.

Star Fox
Genre(s)Rail shooter, shoot 'em up, action-adventure
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Creator(s)Shigeru Miyamoto
Platform(s)
First releaseStar Fox
21 February 1993
Latest releaseStar Fox 2
29 September 2017

The first game in the series, developed by Nintendo EAD and programmed by Argonaut Software, uses the Super FX Chip to create the first hardware-accelerated 3D gaming experience on a home console. The Super FX Chip is a math co-processor built into the cartridge to help the Super NES render graphics. Super FX has been used in other Super NES games, some with increased processing speed. Its reboot, Star Fox 64, is the first Nintendo 64 game with Rumble Pak support.

Due to perceived issues with the German company StarVox,[1] Star Fox and Star Fox 64 were released in PAL region territories as Starwing and Lylat Wars respectively. However, as of Star Fox Adventures, Nintendo uses the same name globally.

Games

Release timeline
1993Star Fox
1994
1995
1996
1997Star Fox 64
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002Star Fox Adventures
2003
2004
2005Star Fox: Assault
2006Star Fox Command
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011Star Fox 64 3D
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016Star Fox Zero
Star Fox Guard
2017Star Fox 2[b]

Main series

Star Fox

The first game, Star Fox, or Starwing in Europe and Australia, was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. Developed by Nintendo EAD and programmed by Argonaut Software, it uses the Super FX chip to provide 3D graphics during a period of predominately 2D games. Fox McCloud and his team, Slippy Toad, Peppy Hare, and Falco Lombardi, take on Andross, who threatens to overthrow the Lylat system. The concept was inspired by a shrine to the Japanese fox deity Inari Ōkami, which Shigeru Miyamoto visited regularly. The shrine's accessibility through a series of arches, influenced the gameplay.[2] Several boss battles from the game are included as mini-games in the Wii game WarioWare: Smooth Moves, using the Wii Remote to fly the ship.

Star Fox 64

Star Fox 64, or Lylat Wars in Europe and Australia, introduced fully spoken dialogue, off-the-rails movement, new vehicles and characters, multiplayer, and rudimentary on-foot gameplay through an unlockable multiplayer mode. It was released in 1997 for the Nintendo 64 and came bundled with the Rumble Pak, a force feedback controller attachment.[3] Star Fox 64 retells the main story of the original Star Fox canon,[4] with new characters and gameplay elements. New multiplayer modes include free-for-all, battle royale, and a time trial.

The overall plot is expanded with relatively small core changes. This game is famous for quotes that have become Internet memes: "Do a barrel roll!" and "Use bombs wisely" by Peppy Hare and "Can't let you do that, Star Fox!" by Wolf O'Donnell.[citation needed]

Star Fox 64 3D

Star Fox 64 3D is a remake of Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 3DS, released in 2011, as the second Star Fox game on a handheld console. The game was announced in a conceptual trailer for the Nintendo 3DS at E3 2010.

With a few exceptions, the gameplay in Star Fox 64 3D is very similar to that of the original version. The player controls Fox's Arwing fighter using the circle pad to steer, the shoulder buttons to bank left and right, and the four right-hand buttons to fire lasers and bombs, boost and brake. The D-Pad allows the player to perform somersaults and u-turns, which can also be performed with combinations of other controls, and to zoom in and out from the Arwing in "All-Range Mode". The player can enable "Gyro Controls", using the 3DS's internal gyroscope sensor to control the Arwing. Character dialogue, messages and control information are displayed on the touch screen.

A new multiplayer "Battle Mode" allows up to 4-player LAN multiplayer (via Download Play), or to battle against CPU opponents. During battles, each player's face appears on opponents' screens in a live reaction feed from the console's internal camera.

Star Fox Adventures

Star Fox Adventures was released in 2002 for GameCube. Developed by Rare, it is predominately an action-adventure game in which Fox is armed with a mystical staff. Traditional space shooting is limited to small segments between chapters. Its roots can be traced to Dinosaur Planet, a game Rare was developing late in the life cycle of the Nintendo 64, but cancelled by Nintendo and converted into a Star Fox game. It introduced new characters, including Prince Tricky and Krystal. Taking place eight years after the events of Star Fox 64, the main antagonist is an army of dinosaurs called the Sharp Claws, led by General Scales. Fox and Krystal fall in love soon before the final boss fight when Fox saves her life. Krystal then becomes the Star Fox team's newest member. The gameplay of Adventures resembles that seen in most 3D The Legend of Zelda games.

Star Fox: Assault

Developed by Namco, Star Fox: Assault was released in 2005 for the GameCube. The emphasis returned to Arwing-based gameplay, but also had portions of on-foot missions. Assault takes place one year after Adventures, with the Aparoids becoming a new threat to the Lylat system. The Star Fox team is tasked with stopping them. Along with ROB, Peppy now pilots the Great Fox, while Krystal replaces Peppy's role as one of the team's pilots.

Star Fox Command

Star Fox Command was developed by Q-Games for the Nintendo DS, and was released in 2006. It is the first Star Fox game for a handheld console and the first to offer online multiplayer. Like the original Star Fox, gameplay is completely aircraft-based, and uses chatter much like the SNES game instead of the voice acting of later installments. Command utilizes a new system of gameplay, incorporating strategy and abandoning its "fly-by-rail" roots. Players plot flight paths and engage enemies in an open arena-style flying mode using the Nintendo DS's touch screen. Each character has a unique ship with different abilities. For example, Slippy's ship has no lock-on feature and shorter boosts, but has stronger lasers and shielding; Fox McCloud pilots the redesigned Arwing II. Command takes place two to three years after the events of Star Fox: Assault and features possible nine endings, determined by the player's story progression choices.

Star Fox Zero

Star Fox Zero was developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames for the Wii U and released in April 2016. The first Star Fox game on a home game console in over 10 years, the game is controlled using the Wii U GamePad's gyroscope feature. Star Fox Zero also came packaged with a retail version of Star Fox Guard, a tower defense spin-off game.

Star Fox 2

Star Fox 2 was originally cancelled even though it was completely finished. Many of its new ideas were implemented for the then-forthcoming Star Fox 64, such as the rival team Star Wolf, all-range mode, charge shot, and a multiplayer mode (though Star Fox 2's multiplayer mode was no longer featured in the final beta). Other elements such as choosing characters, map pointing, and multiple ship variations were later implemented in Star Fox Command. A beta version of the Landmaster tank (the Walker) also makes an appearance as an Arwing with leglike attachments. A patch for the final beta was released by a third-party team of hackers to make the game complete, removing the debug mode menus, making an English translation, and removing subroutines for a buggy third vehicle not used in the game.

The game was officially released as part of the Super NES Classic Edition.[5]

Cancelled games

Virtual Boy game

This game was a tech demo of what would have been a Star Fox game had the Virtual Boy adopted the series. The closest game to it is Red Alarm. Cinematic camera angles were a key element, as they are in Star Fox 2. At both E3 1995 and at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show 1995, the demo showed an Arwing doing various spins and motions.[6] One observer called it "an intriguing technical demo featuring a Star Fox-like spacecraft doing a lot of spinning and zooming in 3D. It is made of filled polygons and looks much better than the unfilled Red Alarm vehicles".[7] Attendees to these two events were given 3D glasses to watch the demos and tech videos that were played on screens at the show floors, and from these videos.

Arcade game

Originally planned as a companion game for Star Fox: Assault, an arcade game was abandoned and never released. It was scheduled for release in 2004–2005, but was canceled for unknown reasons.[8]

Spin-off games

Star Fox (Nelsonic Game Watch)

Shortly after the release of the first Star Fox game, in June 1993,[9] Nintendo teamed up with Kellogg's and Nelsonic to develop and release a promotional LCD-based Star Fox Game Watch coupon in boxes of Corn Flakes. It has four levels and the object is to fly toward the Attack Carrier and destroy it while dodging plasma balls and falling structures. It includes a pair of earphones and a headphone jack for listening to the game without disturbing anyone nearby due to the game watch missing a volume control.[10] Nelsonic later released it in stores in a different watch appearance.[11]

Star Fox Guard

Star Fox Guard was first shown at E3 2014 under the name of Project Guard, and was announced under a final name in a March 2016 Nintendo Direct. Guard was released for the Wii U in April 2016, coinciding with the release of Star Fox Zero. Developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames, Guard is a tower defense game where the objective is to switch between different views on security cameras and protect the player's base by shooting enemy robots. A physical version of the game came bundled alongside the physical version of Star Fox Zero, and is also available separately as a digital download on the Wii U eShop.

Related games

Super Smash Bros. series

Various Star Fox characters and stage themes have appeared in the Super Smash Bros. franchise of fighting games. Fox McCloud has appeared in all five as a playable character, and Falco Lombardi was featured in all games since Super Smash Bros. Melee as an unlockable character. Wolf O'Donnell appears as an unlockable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

WarioWare series

In WarioWare: Smooth Moves for Wii, there is a Star Fox minigame in the style of the SNES title with three stages. Using the Wii Remote, the player pilots the Arwing through Corneria, Sector X, and Titania. At the end of each level, the player fights R.O.B. (not ROB 64 from the Star Fox series, but rather the R.O.B. attachment for the NES), who is armed with a large NES Zapper. In WarioWare Gold for Nintendo 3DS, another SNES-styled Star Fox microgame appears, this time challenging players to not crash into anything when their ship is on the verge of being destroyed.

Super Mario Maker

Fox, Falco, Peppy, and Slippy, along with the Arwing Walker from Star Fox Zero, appear as Mystery Mushroom costumes in Super Mario Maker.

Starlink: Battle for Atlas

The Nintendo Switch version of Ubisoft's action-adventure game Starlink: Battle for Atlas features exclusive missions featuring Star Fox characters and ships. As part of the game's toys-to-life features, the Nintendo Switch starter pack includes figures of Fox McCloud and his Arwing that can be used in-game.[12]

Other media

Nintendo Power comics

A monthly Star Fox comic strip, illustrated by Benimaru Itoh, was printed in issues 45 to 55 of Nintendo Power in 1993. It is an adaptation of the events of the original Star Fox, with some exclusive characters not seen in any of the games to date. One such character is Fara Phoenix, a vixen who becomes the fifth member of Star Fox after they saved her from Venomian forces, who forms a close relationship with Fox. The story follows the Star Fox team as they went from outlaws on Papetoon, to an elite Arwing fighter squadron. Fox, Falco, and Andross were the only 3 characters whose backgrounds were fully explained in the story. A sequel set after the events of the game was produced in Nintendo Power by the same team which continued the story, featuring Andross's DNA being split between two clones. The clones then begin an invasion of the Lylat system, laying waste to everything in their path. The Star Fox team springs back into action, while Fara— dressed in clothing once worn by Fox's deceased mother, as the team had been enjoying some down time when the invasion begins— manages to provide an accidental, yet significant, distraction to one of the Andross clones when he spots her on a monitor due to a revelation that the original Andross was in love with Fox's mother and accidentally murdered her with a bomb intended for Fox's father, which the clone says over a loudspeaker, as the clone believes he is speaking to the deceased vixen, rather than Fara. Enraged by this new knowledge, Fox battles his way through the forces of Andross's clones, one of whom slays the other as he considers the feelings of the one who believes Fara to be Fox's mother is a weakness that is unneeded, and destroys the survivor. The story ends with the Lylat system celebrating the ultimate defeat of Andross as what remains of his forces flee from the forces of Corneria and the surviving fighters of the other worlds in the system.[13]

Lylat Wars Comic

The official Club Nintendo magazine in Germany released a Star Fox 64 comic drawn manga-style to retell the game's storyline. The comic shows some scenes that were not present in the game—for instance, Wolf kicking Andrew and Pigma out of Star Wolf because they acted against his orders (and thus saving Star Fox from the plot of the two). The comic ends with a robotic Andross being defeated.

Manga

A one-issue Star Fox comic by Kazumi Sakamoto (坂本かずみ) was printed in the Comic Bonbon 1993 Spring Vacation Jumbo Edition (春休みジャンボ増刊号), published in April of that month.[14]

A one-issue Star Fox comic by Takao Aoki [ja] was printed in the 1993 Spring Break Edition (増刊号 93年春休み増刊) of Corocoro Comic.[15]

A Star Fox 64 comic by Takahiro Yamashita is within the April and June 1997 issues of Bessatsu Corocoro Comic.[16]

Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco

Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco is a Japanese manga created by Nintendo, and part of the main Star Fox series. The manga was released on the official Star Fox Adventures Japanese website, and it chronicles the events between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures. It gives the backstory as to why Falco left the Star Fox team. It also introduces a new antagonist, Captain Shears. Captain Shears runs a base on the sand-dune planet Titania, but unbeknownst to Star Fox, Shears is actually taking part in an experiment to resurrect Andross. In the beginning, Katt Monroe returns from Star Fox 64 along with a rag-tag team of roughnecks with apparently an inside lead on the fact that Shears is evil. Fox doesn't believe them, which ends up in a sparring match between him and Falco, thus adding more emphasis into Falco's intentions of leaving Star Fox. Eventually, it is revealed to Star Fox that Shears is indeed evil, and Fox storms in to stop the resurrection plan once and for all.

The manga ends with the Star Fox team seeing Dinosaur Planet broken apart and deciding it is worth checking out. Star Fox Adventures opens with General Pepper ordering them to go there and save it, stating that their payment has been approved if they succeed.

Star Fox Zero – The Battle Begins

A 14-minute web video of Star Fox Zero produced by Shigeru Miyamoto, Production IG, and Wit Studio, features the Star Fox team in an anime-styled battle of the first level in Star Fox Zero: Corneria.[17] The short was later released via the Wii U eShop as part of the Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins + Training demo.[18]

Cancelled TV series

In an interview with The Serf Times, comedian and television host, Adam Conover revealed that back in 2015, him and other members of CollegeHumor were working along with Shigeru Miyamoto to produce a clay-animated show of the series. However, the project was cancelled a month later by Nintendo after plans for a series based on Legend of Zelda were leaked by Netflix.[19][20][21]

Recurring elements

Arwing

The Arwing is the principal craft of the Star Fox team, and has appeared in all Star Fox games to date.

The Arwing has had considerable changes, though all versions of it retain a basic shape: a central fuselage, two crested streamlined pods attached at the sides, known as Gravity Diffusers, or G Diffusers, and wings mounted on the side pods. From Star Fox 64 onwards, the two side pods are a distinctive blue color.

The Arwings make an appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series, in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Brawl, they appear as trophies. In this series, Arwings are used by Fox and Falco as their on-screen introduction,[22] in addition to being used as a stage obstacle on Fox's Level, Sector Z. The Arwings on this stage would occasionally fly through and shoot lasers at the players. In the Corneria, Venom, and Lylat Cruise stages they are seen flying in the background.[23][24] The Arwing is also an easter egg in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time but can only be accessed by a gameshark code. It appears in Kokiri forest as an enemy who can be defeated by Link with either a boomerang, fairy bow, or fairy slingshot. Once defeated, they fall to the ground, explode and its blast may inadvertently kill Link. The Arwing also appears as a piece of furniture in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. When touched by the game character, the Arwing will briefly play the Star Fox theme music. It also appears over a box in Super Mario RPG, Hinopio's Market, but it's just a decor. In Bayonetta 2, miniature Arwings replace Bayonetta's guns when she is wearing the game's unlockable Star Fox costume. In addition, the plane in the final level is also replaced with an Arwing.[citation needed]

Miyamoto explains that the craft is called Arwing "because it was like one big wing shaped like an A".[25]

Landmaster

The Landmaster M1 tank first appeared in Star Fox 64 (1997, Nintendo 64) as a tracked light tank in two of the game's missions and one of the game's multiplayer maps. It appears in Star Fox: Assault (2005, GameCube), though with some changes, including the substitution of tank treads with tires. The Landmaster tank appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008, Wii) as Fox's Final Smash.

Wolfen

The Wolfen is piloted by Wolf O'Donnell. This ship would have first appeared in Star Fox 2, but was instead first seen in Star Fox 64 on the planet Fichina (mistranslated as Fortuna in Star Fox 64, fixed in 64 3D) – or alternatively – Bolse. Additionally, taking the hard path to Venom enables the player to battle the Wolfen II, which outperforms the Arwing. In Star Fox: Assault, Team Star Wolf piloted the original versions of the Wolfen against the Star Fox team, and they are playable in the game's multiplayer mode. The Wolfen has appeared throughout the Super Smash Bros. series.

Reception

The Star Fox series has had mostly positive reviews, the most acclaimed being Star Fox 64, and Star Fox Zero received the most mixed reviews. Star Fox took the No. 115 spot on EGM's "The Greatest 200 Videogames of Their Time", and 82nd best game made on a Nintendo System in Nintendo Powers Top 200 Games list.[39][40] It also received a 34 out of 40 from Famitsu magazine, and a 4.125 out of 5 from Nintendo Power Magazine.[32] Next Gen Magazine pointed out Star Fox as helping pioneer the use of 3-D video game graphics.[41] The game has been used as an example of how, even with a fully polygon design, the game was still very similar to older games in that there was a set path to travel through each level.[42]

As Star Fox Adventures took a different approach to the franchise, many fans complained it was too much like a role-playing adventure game, such as The Legend of Zelda. Regardless, it was critically praised.[29] In an IGN poll for voting from a list of ten Nintendo characters for favorite Nintendo character of all time, Fox came in fourth, behind Link, Mario, and Samus respectively.[43]

In October 2009, Shigeru Miyamoto said that he was disappointed that sales of the Star Fox series in Japan had decreased during the preceding period.[44]

Because of the popularity of the series, Google introduced an Easter egg. Typing "do a barrel roll" or "Z or R twice" into the search bar, the screen rotates 360°.[45]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Star Fox 2 was developed in 1996 but wasn't released until 2017 when it was included in the Super NES Classic Edition.
  2. ^ Originally intended to be released in 1996.

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This article is about the video game series For other uses including other video games see Star Fox disambiguation Great Fox redirects here For the great fox spider see Alopecosa fabrilis Star Fox is an arcade style rail shooter and third person action adventure video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto produced and published by Nintendo The games follow the Star Fox combat team of anthropomorphic animals led by chief protagonist Fox McCloud Gameplay involves many adventures around the Lylat planetary system in the futuristic Arwing fighter aircraft in other vehicles and on foot The original Star Fox 1993 is a forward scrolling 3D rail shooter but later games add more directional freedom Star FoxGenre s Rail shooter shoot em up action adventureDeveloper s Nintendo EAD a 1993 2017 Argonaut Software a 1993 2017 Rare 2002 Namco 2005 Q Games 2006 2011 Nintendo EPD 2016 PlatinumGames 2016 Publisher s NintendoCreator s Shigeru MiyamotoPlatform s SNESNintendo 64GameCubeDS3DSWii USNES Classic EditionNintendo SwitchFirst releaseStar Fox21 February 1993Latest releaseStar Fox 229 September 2017The first game in the series developed by Nintendo EAD and programmed by Argonaut Software uses the Super FX Chip to create the first hardware accelerated 3D gaming experience on a home console The Super FX Chip is a math co processor built into the cartridge to help the Super NES render graphics Super FX has been used in other Super NES games some with increased processing speed Its reboot Star Fox 64 is the first Nintendo 64 game with Rumble Pak support Due to perceived issues with the German company StarVox 1 Star Fox and Star Fox 64 were released in PAL region territories as Starwing and Lylat Wars respectively However as of Star Fox Adventures Nintendo uses the same name globally Contents 1 Games 1 1 Main series 1 1 1 Star Fox 1 1 2 Star Fox 64 1 1 3 Star Fox 64 3D 1 1 4 Star Fox Adventures 1 1 5 Star Fox Assault 1 1 6 Star Fox Command 1 1 7 Star Fox Zero 1 1 8 Star Fox 2 1 2 Cancelled games 1 2 1 Virtual Boy game 1 2 2 Arcade game 1 3 Spin off games 1 3 1 Star Fox Nelsonic Game Watch 1 3 2 Star Fox Guard 1 4 Related games 1 4 1 Super Smash Bros series 1 4 2 WarioWare series 1 4 3 Super Mario Maker 1 4 4 Starlink Battle for Atlas 2 Other media 2 1 Nintendo Power comics 2 2 Lylat Wars Comic 2 3 Manga 2 4 Star Fox Farewell Beloved Falco 2 5 Star Fox Zero The Battle Begins 2 6 Cancelled TV series 3 Recurring elements 3 1 Arwing 3 2 Landmaster 3 3 Wolfen 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 ReferencesGames EditSee also List of Star Fox video games Release timeline1993Star Fox1994199519961997Star Fox 6419981999200020012002Star Fox Adventures200320042005Star Fox Assault2006Star Fox Command20072008200920102011Star Fox 64 3D20122013201420152016Star Fox ZeroStar Fox Guard2017Star Fox 2 b Main series Edit Star Fox Edit Main article Star Fox 1993 video game The first game Star Fox or Starwing in Europe and Australia was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 Developed by Nintendo EAD and programmed by Argonaut Software it uses the Super FX chip to provide 3D graphics during a period of predominately 2D games Fox McCloud and his team Slippy Toad Peppy Hare and Falco Lombardi take on Andross who threatens to overthrow the Lylat system The concept was inspired by a shrine to the Japanese fox deity Inari Ōkami which Shigeru Miyamoto visited regularly The shrine s accessibility through a series of arches influenced the gameplay 2 Several boss battles from the game are included as mini games in the Wii game WarioWare Smooth Moves using the Wii Remote to fly the ship Star Fox 64 Edit Main article Star Fox 64 Star Fox 64 or Lylat Wars in Europe and Australia introduced fully spoken dialogue off the rails movement new vehicles and characters multiplayer and rudimentary on foot gameplay through an unlockable multiplayer mode It was released in 1997 for the Nintendo 64 and came bundled with the Rumble Pak a force feedback controller attachment 3 Star Fox 64 retells the main story of the original Star Fox canon 4 with new characters and gameplay elements New multiplayer modes include free for all battle royale and a time trial The overall plot is expanded with relatively small core changes This game is famous for quotes that have become Internet memes Do a barrel roll and Use bombs wisely by Peppy Hare and Can t let you do that Star Fox by Wolf O Donnell citation needed Star Fox 64 3D Edit Main article Star Fox 64 3D Star Fox 64 3D is a remake of Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 3DS released in 2011 as the second Star Fox game on a handheld console The game was announced in a conceptual trailer for the Nintendo 3DS at E3 2010 With a few exceptions the gameplay in Star Fox 64 3D is very similar to that of the original version The player controls Fox s Arwing fighter using the circle pad to steer the shoulder buttons to bank left and right and the four right hand buttons to fire lasers and bombs boost and brake The D Pad allows the player to perform somersaults and u turns which can also be performed with combinations of other controls and to zoom in and out from the Arwing in All Range Mode The player can enable Gyro Controls using the 3DS s internal gyroscope sensor to control the Arwing Character dialogue messages and control information are displayed on the touch screen A new multiplayer Battle Mode allows up to 4 player LAN multiplayer via Download Play or to battle against CPU opponents During battles each player s face appears on opponents screens in a live reaction feed from the console s internal camera Star Fox Adventures Edit Main article Star Fox Adventures Star Fox Adventures was released in 2002 for GameCube Developed by Rare it is predominately an action adventure game in which Fox is armed with a mystical staff Traditional space shooting is limited to small segments between chapters Its roots can be traced to Dinosaur Planet a game Rare was developing late in the life cycle of the Nintendo 64 but cancelled by Nintendo and converted into a Star Fox game It introduced new characters including Prince Tricky and Krystal Taking place eight years after the events of Star Fox 64 the main antagonist is an army of dinosaurs called the Sharp Claws led by General Scales Fox and Krystal fall in love soon before the final boss fight when Fox saves her life Krystal then becomes the Star Fox team s newest member The gameplay of Adventures resembles that seen in most 3D The Legend of Zelda games Star Fox Assault Edit Main article Star Fox Assault Developed by Namco Star Fox Assault was released in 2005 for the GameCube The emphasis returned to Arwing based gameplay but also had portions of on foot missions Assault takes place one year after Adventures with the Aparoids becoming a new threat to the Lylat system The Star Fox team is tasked with stopping them Along with ROB Peppy now pilots the Great Fox while Krystal replaces Peppy s role as one of the team s pilots Star Fox Command Edit Main article Star Fox Command Star Fox Command was developed by Q Games for the Nintendo DS and was released in 2006 It is the first Star Fox game for a handheld console and the first to offer online multiplayer Like the original Star Fox gameplay is completely aircraft based and uses chatter much like the SNES game instead of the voice acting of later installments Command utilizes a new system of gameplay incorporating strategy and abandoning its fly by rail roots Players plot flight paths and engage enemies in an open arena style flying mode using the Nintendo DS s touch screen Each character has a unique ship with different abilities For example Slippy s ship has no lock on feature and shorter boosts but has stronger lasers and shielding Fox McCloud pilots the redesigned Arwing II Command takes place two to three years after the events of Star Fox Assault and features possible nine endings determined by the player s story progression choices Star Fox Zero Edit Main article Star Fox Zero Star Fox Zero was developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames for the Wii U and released in April 2016 The first Star Fox game on a home game console in over 10 years the game is controlled using the Wii U GamePad s gyroscope feature Star Fox Zero also came packaged with a retail version of Star Fox Guard a tower defense spin off game Star Fox 2 Edit Main article Star Fox 2 Star Fox 2 was originally cancelled even though it was completely finished Many of its new ideas were implemented for the then forthcoming Star Fox 64 such as the rival team Star Wolf all range mode charge shot and a multiplayer mode though Star Fox 2 s multiplayer mode was no longer featured in the final beta Other elements such as choosing characters map pointing and multiple ship variations were later implemented in Star Fox Command A beta version of the Landmaster tank the Walker also makes an appearance as an Arwing with leglike attachments A patch for the final beta was released by a third party team of hackers to make the game complete removing the debug mode menus making an English translation and removing subroutines for a buggy third vehicle not used in the game The game was officially released as part of the Super NES Classic Edition 5 Cancelled games Edit Virtual Boy game Edit This game was a tech demo of what would have been a Star Fox game had the Virtual Boy adopted the series The closest game to it is Red Alarm Cinematic camera angles were a key element as they are in Star Fox 2 At both E3 1995 and at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show 1995 the demo showed an Arwing doing various spins and motions 6 One observer called it an intriguing technical demo featuring a Star Fox like spacecraft doing a lot of spinning and zooming in 3D It is made of filled polygons and looks much better than the unfilled Red Alarm vehicles 7 Attendees to these two events were given 3D glasses to watch the demos and tech videos that were played on screens at the show floors and from these videos Arcade game Edit Originally planned as a companion game for Star Fox Assault an arcade game was abandoned and never released It was scheduled for release in 2004 2005 but was canceled for unknown reasons 8 Spin off games Edit Star Fox Nelsonic Game Watch Edit Shortly after the release of the first Star Fox game in June 1993 9 Nintendo teamed up with Kellogg s and Nelsonic to develop and release a promotional LCD based Star Fox Game Watch coupon in boxes of Corn Flakes It has four levels and the object is to fly toward the Attack Carrier and destroy it while dodging plasma balls and falling structures It includes a pair of earphones and a headphone jack for listening to the game without disturbing anyone nearby due to the game watch missing a volume control 10 Nelsonic later released it in stores in a different watch appearance 11 Star Fox Guard Edit Main article Star Fox Guard Star Fox Guard was first shown at E3 2014 under the name of Project Guard and was announced under a final name in a March 2016 Nintendo Direct Guard was released for the Wii U in April 2016 coinciding with the release of Star Fox Zero Developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames Guard is a tower defense game where the objective is to switch between different views on security cameras and protect the player s base by shooting enemy robots A physical version of the game came bundled alongside the physical version of Star Fox Zero and is also available separately as a digital download on the Wii U eShop Related games Edit Super Smash Bros series Edit Various Star Fox characters and stage themes have appeared in the Super Smash Bros franchise of fighting games Fox McCloud has appeared in all five as a playable character and Falco Lombardi was featured in all games since Super Smash Bros Melee as an unlockable character Wolf O Donnell appears as an unlockable fighter in Super Smash Bros Brawl and Super Smash Bros Ultimate WarioWare series Edit In WarioWare Smooth Moves for Wii there is a Star Fox minigame in the style of the SNES title with three stages Using the Wii Remote the player pilots the Arwing through Corneria Sector X and Titania At the end of each level the player fights R O B not ROB 64 from the Star Fox series but rather the R O B attachment for the NES who is armed with a large NES Zapper In WarioWare Gold for Nintendo 3DS another SNES styled Star Fox microgame appears this time challenging players to not crash into anything when their ship is on the verge of being destroyed Super Mario Maker Edit Fox Falco Peppy and Slippy along with the Arwing Walker from Star Fox Zero appear as Mystery Mushroom costumes in Super Mario Maker Starlink Battle for Atlas Edit The Nintendo Switch version of Ubisoft s action adventure game Starlink Battle for Atlas features exclusive missions featuring Star Fox characters and ships As part of the game s toys to life features the Nintendo Switch starter pack includes figures of Fox McCloud and his Arwing that can be used in game 12 Other media EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Star Fox news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nintendo Power comics Edit A monthly Star Fox comic strip illustrated by Benimaru Itoh was printed in issues 45 to 55 of Nintendo Power in 1993 It is an adaptation of the events of the original Star Fox with some exclusive characters not seen in any of the games to date One such character is Fara Phoenix a vixen who becomes the fifth member of Star Fox after they saved her from Venomian forces who forms a close relationship with Fox The story follows the Star Fox team as they went from outlaws on Papetoon to an elite Arwing fighter squadron Fox Falco and Andross were the only 3 characters whose backgrounds were fully explained in the story A sequel set after the events of the game was produced in Nintendo Power by the same team which continued the story featuring Andross s DNA being split between two clones The clones then begin an invasion of the Lylat system laying waste to everything in their path The Star Fox team springs back into action while Fara dressed in clothing once worn by Fox s deceased mother as the team had been enjoying some down time when the invasion begins manages to provide an accidental yet significant distraction to one of the Andross clones when he spots her on a monitor due to a revelation that the original Andross was in love with Fox s mother and accidentally murdered her with a bomb intended for Fox s father which the clone says over a loudspeaker as the clone believes he is speaking to the deceased vixen rather than Fara Enraged by this new knowledge Fox battles his way through the forces of Andross s clones one of whom slays the other as he considers the feelings of the one who believes Fara to be Fox s mother is a weakness that is unneeded and destroys the survivor The story ends with the Lylat system celebrating the ultimate defeat of Andross as what remains of his forces flee from the forces of Corneria and the surviving fighters of the other worlds in the system 13 Lylat Wars Comic Edit The official Club Nintendo magazine in Germany released a Star Fox 64 comic drawn manga style to retell the game s storyline The comic shows some scenes that were not present in the game for instance Wolf kicking Andrew and Pigma out of Star Wolf because they acted against his orders and thus saving Star Fox from the plot of the two The comic ends with a robotic Andross being defeated Manga Edit A one issue Star Fox comic by Kazumi Sakamoto 坂本かずみ was printed in the Comic Bonbon 1993 Spring Vacation Jumbo Edition 春休みジャンボ増刊号 published in April of that month 14 A one issue Star Fox comic by Takao Aoki ja was printed in the 1993 Spring Break Edition 増刊号 93年春休み増刊 of Corocoro Comic 15 A Star Fox 64 comic by Takahiro Yamashita is within the April and June 1997 issues of Bessatsu Corocoro Comic 16 Star Fox Farewell Beloved Falco Edit Star Fox Farewell Beloved Falco is a Japanese manga created by Nintendo and part of the main Star Fox series The manga was released on the official Star Fox Adventures Japanese website and it chronicles the events between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures It gives the backstory as to why Falco left the Star Fox team It also introduces a new antagonist Captain Shears Captain Shears runs a base on the sand dune planet Titania but unbeknownst to Star Fox Shears is actually taking part in an experiment to resurrect Andross In the beginning Katt Monroe returns from Star Fox 64 along with a rag tag team of roughnecks with apparently an inside lead on the fact that Shears is evil Fox doesn t believe them which ends up in a sparring match between him and Falco thus adding more emphasis into Falco s intentions of leaving Star Fox Eventually it is revealed to Star Fox that Shears is indeed evil and Fox storms in to stop the resurrection plan once and for all The manga ends with the Star Fox team seeing Dinosaur Planet broken apart and deciding it is worth checking out Star Fox Adventures opens with General Pepper ordering them to go there and save it stating that their payment has been approved if they succeed Star Fox Zero The Battle Begins Edit A 14 minute web video of Star Fox Zero produced by Shigeru Miyamoto Production IG and Wit Studio features the Star Fox team in an anime styled battle of the first level in Star Fox Zero Corneria 17 The short was later released via the Wii U eShop as part of the Star Fox Zero The Battle Begins Training demo 18 Cancelled TV series Edit In an interview with The Serf Times comedian and television host Adam Conover revealed that back in 2015 him and other members of CollegeHumor were working along with Shigeru Miyamoto to produce a clay animated show of the series However the project was cancelled a month later by Nintendo after plans for a series based on Legend of Zelda were leaked by Netflix 19 20 21 Recurring elements EditArwing Edit The Arwing is the principal craft of the Star Fox team and has appeared in all Star Fox games to date The Arwing has had considerable changes though all versions of it retain a basic shape a central fuselage two crested streamlined pods attached at the sides known as Gravity Diffusers or G Diffusers and wings mounted on the side pods From Star Fox 64 onwards the two side pods are a distinctive blue color The Arwings make an appearance in the Super Smash Bros series in Super Smash Bros Melee and Brawl they appear as trophies In this series Arwings are used by Fox and Falco as their on screen introduction 22 in addition to being used as a stage obstacle on Fox s Level Sector Z The Arwings on this stage would occasionally fly through and shoot lasers at the players In the Corneria Venom and Lylat Cruise stages they are seen flying in the background 23 24 The Arwing is also an easter egg in The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time but can only be accessed by a gameshark code It appears in Kokiri forest as an enemy who can be defeated by Link with either a boomerang fairy bow or fairy slingshot Once defeated they fall to the ground explode and its blast may inadvertently kill Link The Arwing also appears as a piece of furniture in Animal Crossing Wild World and Animal Crossing City Folk When touched by the game character the Arwing will briefly play the Star Fox theme music It also appears over a box in Super Mario RPG Hinopio s Market but it s just a decor In Bayonetta 2 miniature Arwings replace Bayonetta s guns when she is wearing the game s unlockable Star Fox costume In addition the plane in the final level is also replaced with an Arwing citation needed Miyamoto explains that the craft is called Arwing because it was like one big wing shaped like an A 25 Landmaster Edit The Landmaster M1 tank first appeared in Star Fox 64 1997 Nintendo 64 as a tracked light tank in two of the game s missions and one of the game s multiplayer maps It appears in Star Fox Assault 2005 GameCube though with some changes including the substitution of tank treads with tires The Landmaster tank appears in Super Smash Bros Brawl 2008 Wii as Fox s Final Smash Wolfen Edit The Wolfen is piloted by Wolf O Donnell This ship would have first appeared in Star Fox 2 but was instead first seen in Star Fox 64 on the planet Fichina mistranslated as Fortuna in Star Fox 64 fixed in 64 3D or alternatively Bolse Additionally taking the hard path to Venom enables the player to battle the Wolfen II which outperforms the Arwing In Star Fox Assault Team Star Wolf piloted the original versions of the Wolfen against the Star Fox team and they are playable in the game s multiplayer mode The Wolfen has appeared throughout the Super Smash Bros series Reception EditAggregate review scores Game GameRankings MetacriticStar Fox 88 26 Star Fox 64 88 100 27 89 28 Star Fox Adventures 82 100 29 80 30 Star Fox Assault 67 100 31 71 32 Star Fox Command 76 100 33 76 34 Star Fox 64 3D 81 100 35 82 36 Star Fox Zero 69 100 37 69 38 The Star Fox series has had mostly positive reviews the most acclaimed being Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Zero received the most mixed reviews Star Fox took the No 115 spot on EGM s The Greatest 200 Videogames of Their Time and 82nd best game made on a Nintendo System in Nintendo Powers Top 200 Games list 39 40 It also received a 34 out of 40 from Famitsu magazine and a 4 125 out of 5 from Nintendo Power Magazine 32 Next Gen Magazine pointed out Star Fox as helping pioneer the use of 3 D video game graphics 41 The game has been used as an example of how even with a fully polygon design the game was still very similar to older games in that there was a set path to travel through each level 42 As Star Fox Adventures took a different approach to the franchise many fans complained it was too much like a role playing adventure game such as The Legend of Zelda Regardless it was critically praised 29 In an IGN poll for voting from a list of ten Nintendo characters for favorite Nintendo character of all time Fox came in fourth behind Link Mario and Samus respectively 43 In October 2009 Shigeru Miyamoto said that he was disappointed that sales of the Star Fox series in Japan had decreased during the preceding period 44 Because of the popularity of the series Google introduced an Easter egg Typing do a barrel roll or Z or R twice into the search bar the screen rotates 360 45 Notes Edit a b Star Fox 2 was developed in 1996 but wasn t released until 2017 when it was included in the Super NES Classic Edition Originally intended to be released in 1996 References Edit McFerran Damien 5 September 2012 Want to Know The Real Reason Star Fox Was Renamed in Europe Nintendo Life Retrieved 26 July 2014 Equinox Serious Fun AKA Video Games 1993 Channel 4 http ftvdb bfi org uk sift title 500185 view credit Johnston Chris 23 May 1997 Rumble Pak Titles On the 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