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Star Fox - Wikipedia. This article is about the Nintendo video game series. For other uses, including other video games, see Star Fox (disambiguation). Star Fox. Genres. Rail Shooter, Shoot 'em up, Action- adventure, Science- Fiction. Developers. Nintendo. Argonaut Software.

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Rare. Namco. Q- Games. Platinum. Games. Publishers. Nintendo. Creators. Shigeru Miyamoto. Platforms. Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo 6. Game. Cube, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3. DS, Wii UPlatform of origin.

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Year of inception. First release. Star Fox. February 2. 1, 1. Latest release. Star Fox 2. September 2. 9, 2.

Star Fox[1] is a science fiction video game series created by Nintendo. The games follow an independent mercenary unit of anthropomorphic animals called Star Fox, led by chief protagonist Fox Mc. Cloud, and their adventures around the Lylat system.

The original Star Fox (1. D rail shooter, though later titles added more directional freedom. The game's concept was inspired by a shrine to the fox deity Inari Ōkami, which Shigeru Miyamoto visited regularly. The shrine was accessible through a series of arches, influencing the gameplay.[2]The first game in the series, developed by Nintendo EAD and programmed by Argonaut Software, used the Super FX Chip to create the first accelerated. D gaming experience on a home console. Watch Last Holiday Streaming. The Super FX Chip was an additional math co- processor that was built into the cartridge and helped the Super NES better render the game's graphics.

The Super FX Chip has been used in other Super NES games as well, some with increased processing speed. Its reboot, Star Fox 6. Nintendo 6. 4 game to feature the Rumble Pak. Due to perceived issues with the German company Star. Vox,[3]Star Fox and Star Fox 6.

PAL region territories as Starwing and Lylat Wars respectively. However, as of Star Fox Adventures, Nintendo went back on this decision so future games could be released worldwide with the same name.

Main series[edit]Star Fox[edit]The first game, Star Fox (Starwing in Europe and Australia) was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1. Developed by Nintendo EAD and programmed by Argonaut Software, it used the Super FX chip to simulate 3. D graphics during a period of predominately 2. D games. Fox Mc. Cloud and his team, Slippy Toad, Peppy Hare, and Falco Lombardi, take on Andross, who threatens to overthrow the Lylat system. Several boss battles from the game are included as mini- games in the Wii title Wario. Ware: Smooth Moves, using the Wii Remote to fly the ship.

Star Fox 6. 4[edit]Released in 1. Nintendo 6. 4, Star Fox 6.

Lylat Wars in Europe and Australia) introduced full spoken dialogue, fully three- dimensional graphics, and new vehicles and characters. The game came bundled with the Rumble Pak, a force feedback attachment.[5]Star Fox 6. Star Foxcanon,[6] and is one of the most popular games in the series. The multiplayer mode includes a free- for- all battle that goes up to 5 KOs to win, a battle royale, and a time trial. The overall plot is expanded with relatively small core changes. This game is also famous for the quotes: "Do a barrel roll!" "Try a somersault!" and "Use bombs wisely" all of which are said by Peppy Hare and "Can't let you do that, Star Fox!" said by Wolf O'Donnell which has become a popular internet phenomenon. It also has a number of Star Wars references: "I have a bad feeling about this." and "I'm here to rescue you!" among them.

Star Fox 6. 4 3. D[edit]Star Fox 6. D is a remake of Star Fox 6. Nintendo 3. DS, released in 2.

Star Fox title on a handheld console. Its existence debuted in a conceptual trailer for the Nintendo 3. DS revealed at E3 2. Nintendo universe flew out of the 3. DS screen. One of the many objects was a flying Arwing, hinting the next Star Fox game.

The game was officially announced later on. Screenshots, footage, and some information were revealed over the upcoming Star Fox 6.

D game at 3. DS conferences on 2. September 2. 01. 0, and 1. January 2. 01. 1.

With a few exceptions, the gameplay in Star Fox 6. D 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 also enable "Gyro Controls", using the 3. DS' internal gyroscope sensor to control the Arwing. Character dialogue, messages and control information are displayed on the touch screen.

Star Fox 6. 4 3. D also features a new multiplayer "Battle Mode", which allows players to play 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]Star Fox Adventures, was released in 2. Game. Cube. Developed by Rare, the game 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 6. Nintendo and converted into a Star Fox game.

Adventures introduced new characters, including, most notably, Prince Tricky and Krystal. Taking place eight years after the events of Star Fox 6. 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 3. D The Legend of Zelda games.

Star Fox: Assault[edit]Nintendo hired Namco to develop Star Fox: Assault, released in 2. Game. Cube. 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 new Star Fox team is tasked to stop 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]Star Fox Command was developed by Q- Games for the Nintendo DS, and was released in 2. 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 Mc. Cloud pilots the redesigned Arwing II. Command takes place two to three years after the events of Star Fox: Assault and features nine endings, determined by the player's story progression choices.

None of these endings are currently considered to affect the storyline of the series as a whole. Star Fox Zero[edit]Star Fox Zero was developed by Nintendo and Platinum. Games for the Wii U and released in April 2. It was the first Star Fox game on home consoles in over 1. Wii U Game. Pad'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]Star Fox 2 was originally cancelled even though it was completely finished. Many of its new ideas were implemented for the forthcoming Star Fox 6. 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).