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Star Fox (series) | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Series |
SNES, Super Famicom, Nintendo 64 and Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition | |
The Star Fox series debuted on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Famicom in 1993 as an excuse to show off what the SuperFX chip could do. It created these things called polygons that could someday replace sprites. The series was primarily Nintendo's rail shooter. It was not until 2002 where Rare took the property and made a spin-off adventure game.
The series follows Fox McCloud and the current roster of the Star Fox team, as they fly throughout the Lylat System defending it from danger. When they're hired to. Their primary weapon is the Arwing, a spacecraft with lasers and bombs, though as recent games have shown, they're not immune to going down on foot and clumisly shooting enemies.
See Category:Star Fox universe for all characters, ships, planets, and more within the Star Fox universe.
Games in the series (in order of release)[ | ]
- Star Fox (game) (Starwing in Europe)
- Star Fox 2 - Originally cancelled and unreleased, though it was nearly completed. Released as an unlockable title for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition.
- Star Fox 64 (Lylat Wars in Europe)
- Star Fox Adventures
- Star Fox Assault
- Star Fox Command (Star Fox DS)
- Star Fox 64 3D
- Star Fox Zero
- Star Fox Guard
Star Fox series |
Star Fox | Star Fox 2 (cancelled) | Star Fox 64 | Star Fox Adventures | Star Fox Assault | Star Fox Command |
Star Fox |
Star Fox | Fox McCloud | Falco Lombardi | Slippy Toad | Peppy Hare | James McCloud | Krystal | ROB 64 |
Star Wolf |
Star Wolf| Wolf O'Donnell | Leon Powalski | Panther Caroso |
Enemies |
Andross | Pigma Dengar | Andrew Oikonny | Aparoids |
Miscellaneous |
General Pepper | Prince Tricky | Arwing | Wolfen | Great Fox | Landmaster | Blue-Marine | Lylat | Corneria | Venom | Sauria |