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Star Fox 64 3D

Star Fox 64 3D[4] is a 3D rail shooter video game co-developed by Nintendo EAD and Q-Games and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a remake of the 1997 video game Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 64. It was released on July 14, 2011 in Japan, followed by other markets in September.

Star Fox 64 3D
Packaging artwork release for all the territories
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD[2]
Q-Games[3]
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Dylan Cuthbert
Producer(s)Tadashi Sugiyama
Composer(s)Satomi Terui
SeriesStar Fox
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS
Release
  • JP: July 14, 2011
  • NA/EU: September 9, 2011[1]
  • AU: September 15, 2011
  • KO: August 30, 2012
  • CHN: March 15, 2013
Genre(s)Rail shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Although the original Nintendo 64 version was called Lylat Wars in Europe and Australia, as well as in its Virtual Console re-releases, the 3DS remake adopts the Star Fox 64 moniker in all regions. In 2012, Nintendo re-released this game, along with several other earlier 3DS titles, as a digital download via the Nintendo eShop. The downloadable version was released in PAL regions on October 4,[5] October 18 in North America,[6] and November 1 in Japan.[7] The game received positive reviews from critics who praised the gameplay, updated graphics and visuals and faithfulness to the original, though it was criticized for its lack of online multiplayer and limited amount of new content.

Gameplay edit

 
Gameplay screenshot of Star Fox 64 3D, featuring the gameplay on the top screen and the HUD on the bottom screen

With a few exceptions, the gameplay in Star Fox 64 3D is very similar to that of the original N64 version. The player controls Fox's Arwing fighter jet 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 directional 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 also enable "Gyro Controls", using the 3DS's internal gyroscope sensor to control the Arwing. Character dialogue, messages, and control information are displayed on the bottom screen.

The single-player campaign features two modes: "64 Mode", which replicates the original game's objectives and difficulty, and "3DS Mode", in which difficulty and objectives have been tuned and balanced to account for the 3D perspective and gyro controls. A third "Expert" mode can be unlocked during gameplay, adding the difficulty of the original game's expert setting. Each mode separately tracks the player's scores and medals.

Star Fox 64 3D also features a new multiplayer "Battle Mode", which allows players to play up to 4-player local multiplayer (via Download Play), or to battle against CPU opponents.[8] During battles, each player's face can appear on opponents' screens in a live reaction feed from the console's internal camera.[9]

This multiplayer mode is completely separate from the single-player game and does not offer any bonus content, whereas the Nintendo 64 version allowed players to unlock the "Landmaster" tank and "on-foot" modes after completing certain requirements in the campaign. It also does not support online play.[9]

Plot edit

The game is set on a group of planets in the Lylat system. Ingenious scientist Andross, a native of the fourth planet Corneria, is driven to madness and nearly destroys the planet using biological weapons. For Andross' treason, General Pepper exiles the scientist to the remote planet Venom. Five years after Andross' exile, Pepper detects unknown activity on Venom.[10] Pepper hires the Star Fox team (consisting of James McCloud, Peppy Hare, and Pigma Dengar) to investigate. Upon arriving, Pigma betrays the team, and as a result James ends up missing and is presumed dead, while Peppy barely escapes. Several years later, Andross again invades the Lylat system, causing Pepper to call on the new Star Fox team, led by James's son Fox McCloud, to battle Andross.

Development edit

At the 2010 E3 conference, Nintendo announced a remake of Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 3DS, entitled Star Fox 64 3D.[11] There was a demo tested the same day at Nintendo E3 2010. The demonstration had controls and character dialogue displayed on the touch screen. Nintendo added a kind of control that makes use of Nintendo 3DS's gyroscope to control the Arwing in space.[12] At E3 2011, Nintendo confirmed a multiplayer for up to four players via 3DS Download Play.

At the annual E3 event during the Nintendo Q&A session held in June 2011, Miyamoto jokingly stated that he warned the developers that if Star Fox 64 3D was not the best game in the series, or did not make a lot of money, the franchise would have to be discontinued.[13]

In an interview with the Official Nintendo Magazine, the game's planner Yusuke Amano reveals the reason why online support for the game was not implemented, stating that "just making multiplayer parts of existing games playable online isn't enough to create a satisfying experience for users. The popular online games work in lots of things, so they play well online - and if we wanted to satisfy everyone who bought the game, the costs required for including online support would be vast". Amano also cited that there were other reasons, such as time limits in development, and the developers' increased focus towards the graphics, in an attempt to amplify the appeal of the Nintendo 3DS console. However, Amano also added he would not rule out the possibility of online play in a future Star Fox game.[14]

Reception edit

Star Fox 64 3D has received positive reviews, with a Metacritic score of 81, based on 65 reviews. Most critics agreed that it remained enjoyable. Critics praised its gameplay, visuals, and upgrades, with acclaim for its attention to detail and full recreation of the original. Common complaints, though, include a lack of online multiplayer and that the game is too similar to the original, claiming new content should have been included.

In October 2015, the game was inducted into the Nintendo Selects range in Europe,[34] indicating global sales of over 1 million units.[35] This was followed by Australia in May 2016,[36] and North America in February 2019.

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Star Fox 64 3D 4 is a 3D rail shooter video game co developed by Nintendo EAD and Q Games and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS It is a remake of the 1997 video game Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 64 It was released on July 14 2011 in Japan followed by other markets in September Star Fox 64 3DPackaging artwork release for all the territoriesDeveloper s Nintendo EAD 2 Q Games 3 Publisher s NintendoDirector s Dylan CuthbertProducer s Tadashi SugiyamaComposer s Satomi TeruiSeriesStar FoxPlatform s Nintendo 3DSReleaseJP July 14 2011NA EU September 9 2011 1 AU September 15 2011KO August 30 2012CHN March 15 2013Genre s Rail shooterMode s Single player multiplayer Although the original Nintendo 64 version was called Lylat Wars in Europe and Australia as well as in its Virtual Console re releases the 3DS remake adopts the Star Fox 64 moniker in all regions In 2012 Nintendo re released this game along with several other earlier 3DS titles as a digital download via the Nintendo eShop The downloadable version was released in PAL regions on October 4 5 October 18 in North America 6 and November 1 in Japan 7 The game received positive reviews from critics who praised the gameplay updated graphics and visuals and faithfulness to the original though it was criticized for its lack of online multiplayer and limited amount of new content Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editMain article Star Fox 64 gameplay nbsp Gameplay screenshot of Star Fox 64 3D featuring the gameplay on the top screen and the HUD on the bottom screen With a few exceptions the gameplay in Star Fox 64 3D is very similar to that of the original N64 version The player controls Fox s Arwing fighter jet 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 directional 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 also enable Gyro Controls using the 3DS s internal gyroscope sensor to control the Arwing Character dialogue messages and control information are displayed on the bottom screen The single player campaign features two modes 64 Mode which replicates the original game s objectives and difficulty and 3DS Mode in which difficulty and objectives have been tuned and balanced to account for the 3D perspective and gyro controls A third Expert mode can be unlocked during gameplay adding the difficulty of the original game s expert setting Each mode separately tracks the player s scores and medals Star Fox 64 3D also features a new multiplayer Battle Mode which allows players to play up to 4 player local multiplayer via Download Play or to battle against CPU opponents 8 During battles each player s face can appear on opponents screens in a live reaction feed from the console s internal camera 9 This multiplayer mode is completely separate from the single player game and does not offer any bonus content whereas the Nintendo 64 version allowed players to unlock the Landmaster tank and on foot modes after completing certain requirements in the campaign It also does not support online play 9 Plot editMain article Star Fox 64 Plot The game is set on a group of planets in the Lylat system Ingenious scientist Andross a native of the fourth planet Corneria is driven to madness and nearly destroys the planet using biological weapons For Andross treason General Pepper exiles the scientist to the remote planet Venom Five years after Andross exile Pepper detects unknown activity on Venom 10 Pepper hires the Star Fox team consisting of James McCloud Peppy Hare and Pigma Dengar to investigate Upon arriving Pigma betrays the team and as a result James ends up missing and is presumed dead while Peppy barely escapes Several years later Andross again invades the Lylat system causing Pepper to call on the new Star Fox team led by James s son Fox McCloud to battle Andross Development editAt the 2010 E3 conference Nintendo announced a remake of Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 3DS entitled Star Fox 64 3D 11 There was a demo tested the same day at Nintendo E3 2010 The demonstration had controls and character dialogue displayed on the touch screen Nintendo added a kind of control that makes use of Nintendo 3DS s gyroscope to control the Arwing in space 12 At E3 2011 Nintendo confirmed a multiplayer for up to four players via 3DS Download Play At the annual E3 event during the Nintendo Q amp A session held in June 2011 Miyamoto jokingly stated that he warned the developers that if Star Fox 64 3D was not the best game in the series or did not make a lot of money the franchise would have to be discontinued 13 In an interview with the Official Nintendo Magazine the game s planner Yusuke Amano reveals the reason why online support for the game was not implemented stating that just making multiplayer parts of existing games playable online isn t enough to create a satisfying experience for users The popular online games work in lots of things so they play well online and if we wanted to satisfy everyone who bought the game the costs required for including online support would be vast Amano also cited that there were other reasons such as time limits in development and the developers increased focus towards the graphics in an attempt to amplify the appeal of the Nintendo 3DS console However Amano also added he would not rule out the possibility of online play in a future Star Fox game 14 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2011 ReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankings81 71 15 Metacritic81 100 16 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comA 17 Destructoid8 5 10 18 Edge8 10 20 Eurogamer8 10 19 G4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Game Informer8 25 10 22 GamePro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 GameSpot7 5 10 24 GamesRadar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 GameTrailers7 3 10 25 Giant Bomb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 IGN9 10 28 Nintendo Life8 10 30 Nintendo Power8 10 29 Nintendo World Report9 10 31 Official Nintendo Magazine94 32 VideoGamer com8 10 33 Star Fox 64 3D has received positive reviews with a Metacritic score of 81 based on 65 reviews Most critics agreed that it remained enjoyable Critics praised its gameplay visuals and upgrades with acclaim for its attention to detail and full recreation of the original Common complaints though include a lack of online multiplayer and that the game is too similar to the original claiming new content should have been included In October 2015 the game was inducted into the Nintendo Selects range in Europe 34 indicating global sales of over 1 million units 35 This was followed by Australia in May 2016 36 and North America in February 2019 References edit Star Fox 64 3D does a barrel roll to retail on September 9 Joystiq Archived from the original on 2011 08 26 Retrieved 2011 07 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