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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Standing the test of time
Starfox was one of the first games I got into. You gamers know what I mean - that game you play for a while at a game store, you find you have to buy it, and soon you're staying up all night muttering to yourself over and over again, "I'm gonna beat this ..." It's as if the game killed your sister...but so much more.

This game was like that to me. Back when I was a...

Published on March 17, 2004 by TrezKu13

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3.0 out of 5 stars HMMMMMMMMMMMM
I got this game thinking it would be the coolest, and it turned out to be alright, but not suberb. The game itself is fun, graphics(which I make a big deal out of) were like the beginning of "3-D", since it does have polygon graphics.. The ground is not detailed, just green with wierd dots on it. In space though, you have the choice to be in your cocpit or viewing the...
Published on September 6, 2007 by Shawn R. Tyler


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Standing the test of time, March 17, 2004
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This review is from: Star Fox (Video Game)
Starfox was one of the first games I got into. You gamers know what I mean - that game you play for a while at a game store, you find you have to buy it, and soon you're staying up all night muttering to yourself over and over again, "I'm gonna beat this ..." It's as if the game killed your sister...but so much more.

This game was like that to me. Back when I was a young'n, and my family had just bought the SNES, we got this game just for me. It was mine. My own. My precious...and I played it religiously. I played it over and over again, not caring if I died because it only meant I now knew what not to do. Soon...I had beaten it. And as I heard the great theme play over the stereo and saw the credits fly by, I knew that I had done some thing great. Didn't know what that thing was, but who ever cares?

I still own our SNES, and I still own that very copy of Starfox that I played so long ago. This game is still fun - its fairly simple, fly a blocky ship (the Arwing) and shoot the other blocky ships. You have a single laser gun on your Arwing and four plasma bombs to fire once things get tough. Later on in the game you can catch special power-ups to get twin-laser guns, and if you catch it again you get the best weapon in the game: the twin plasma. Imagine two guns on your Arwing that shoot big balls of energy, destroying any thing that gets in your way. If you can get twin plasma before the final boss I would suggest it - it can really help you and make the fight shorter.

As most of Nintendo's games, the levels are all like one big acid trip (play Super Mario 64 if you don't believe me). The bad guys' ship designs are pretty creative, and boss fights include a showdown with a giant mechanical spider and even one where you go INSIDE a spaceship! There's even a level where you fight a giant dinosaur, if you dare to take on the more difficult levels. The space levels are especially true of the LSD influence, with blocks thrown at you as if you were in the Tetris Game of Hell. Its all for fun though. The gameplay is easy but fun, and the music is like a poor man's Star Wars - its cheesy, but God do I love it.

Oh yes, and if you don't rescue your team mates when they're chased by enemy bogies, they can die. This sounds dark, but it can be very pleasing when you're in a bad mood...

Its sad for me to see Nintendo turning Starfox McCloud into another one of their recycled characters like they've done to Mario and Link. I was especially mad at "Starfox Adventures" which - even with the Arwing level - found itself dominated by ground trooper Starfox. That would be the equivalent of turning the Tom Cruise's character in "Top Gun" into a LA cop. However, despite what the future may hold for McCloud, I will always turn to the original for my old-school enjoyment.

Whenever a baby cries because he's hungry...whenever a teenager can't find a decent channel to watch...whenever there's a cop beating up on a guy...I will gladly strap on my flight jacket, hop into my Arwing, and launch off to defend truth, justice, and furries every where!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still fun, September 2, 2006
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This review is from: Star Fox (Video Game)
This is the original SNES Star Fox game, which puts you as Fox McCloud in an epic, space opera rail-shooter adventure. The game was notable for including the Super FX chip, which gave programmers the ability to create 3D objects with simple polygons.

I booted up this game today, and it's still a blast to run through. Yes, it's very primitive 3D - you can count the individual polygons on each object - but the designs are creative and Nintendo found some commendable ways to make distinct, varied worlds with what they had. It always marvels to see the programming feats and innovations of the 16-bit era, and Star Fox is the pinnacle of that.

More importantly, the game plays well. A couple of the later FX Chip games suffered by pushing 3D at the cost of gameplay. The framerate in Star Fox does suffer a bit in the later levels when there's so much onscreen, but overall the game plays exactly like a fast-paced shooter should. You get your upgrades, barrel rolls, adjustable settings, multiple difficulty levels, and a few secrets to discover - not bad for a game that could've just cashed in based on its graphics.

In the end, this is a Super Nintendo classic. Like the original Mario Kart, it holds up well despite the numerous sequels that have followed. Worth adding to any SNES library.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE 16-bit On Rails 3D Shooter, April 23, 2003
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When it comes to 3D on-rails shooters (Panzer Dragoon, Star Blade, Sky Gunner), there are a few that stand out. This is one of them. Perhaps the first of its kind (most notably because of it's polygonal graphics), Star Fox transcends the limitations of the Super Nintendo to become a classic for the ages.

Granted, the first stage isn't quite as lovely as I remember it being (the graphics are indeed quite simple and the draw distance is sadly quite limited), but once you get past it things really take off. The in-cockpit view is awesome, featuring one of the coolest looking targeting sights in gaming history. Your fellow wing-men will get in trouble and need bailing out. You can boost past your allies to avoid accidentally shooting them (or to keep from getting hit), or slow yourself down. Your ship can lose a wing, causing it to control awkwardly, and you can dodge enemy fire by spinning your craft.

Normally I would talk about negative points, but besides the date of the graphics (and perhaps the sound capabilities of the system, if midi music bothers you) could possibly hinder this game. The gameplay is awesome, and only improves with time. There are three different routes to take (and secret levels!) which adds to replay value tremendously. And let's not forget the fact that the levels are incredibly well designed, the graphics are used to maximum effect (man that hyperspace jump is awesome looking!), and the music is some of the best in any game ever.

This game is truly a classic in every way. If you love great games, you'll love Star Fox. And if you love 3D-on-rails shooters, you MUST HAVE THIS GAME!!!!!!!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic, March 25, 2002
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"machaerus" (Burnsville, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Fox (Video Game)
My heading says it all--this game is truly a classic. It's easily one of the best SNES titles of all time, not to mention one of the greatest all-around GAMES of all time. I only wish that I hadn't sold my copy way back when... Indeed, I'm really kicking myself now. If only I could find it new... :-( Anyway, if you're a Super Nintendo fan, then get this game, and get it NOW. With cutting edge graphics (for its time) and a fun-factor that goes through the roof, Star Fox delivers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ridiculously fun, June 30, 2010
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My favorite thing about Star Fox is that it seemed more realistic about flying than other games at the time. The 3D was pretty good, and it's loads of fun to pretend to be a space pilot. The 'right stuff' mood of the game gives some story to the levels, keeping it interesting. That being said, I suck at this game. I've had it for years and have played it numerous times and I've never gotten past the asteriod level. I honestly thought it was simply a nightmarishly difficult game until my boyfriend saw that I had it, got crazy excited, sat down and immediately beat the darn thing. Despite the fact that I apparently have zero skills at flying games, it is still a ton of fun. Few games make crashing this enjoyable, and for the player who can actually work the controls right, it's an imaginative and competitive game. That being said, the graphics are kind of spacey and almost hallucinogenic. Early 3D In a way, they're sort of pretty, but in another way, they're kind of underdeveloped. I like them, but I can see how some people might think they're boring to look at.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The first 3D game, November 24, 2001
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This review is from: Star Fox (Video Game)
This game is awsome! Your A fox named, uh, fox I geuss. You fly through levels in different courses, and shoot bosses and enemies. This was the first game to use the super Fx Chip to make it 3D, get this game it rules.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best shooters ever, January 11, 2004
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Many Star Fox games have been released since the very first one that appeared on the Super NES. The only one I have ever played was the original on the Super NES, which also happened to be the most groundbreaking of all the Star Fox games, and it's a challenging and exciting game. Perhaps the only game on the Super NES to have more enemies to shoot at than the Mega Man series. The levels are packed.

You're a fox, and you fly a plane. You fly through the universe shooting and avoiding all sorts of wild looking creatures. That's basically what you do. You have animal friends available to help make your journey slightly easier. It's a good idea to try to help out your friends if they're in trouble because keeping them alive might be to your advantage later on in the game.

In Star Fox you really have to tap that shoot button because the further into the game you go, the more enemies you will encounter. This is one tough game here folks. Much harder than the Super NES Mega Man X games, and certainly much harder than the Mario and Donkey Kong Country games. But come on! You need a solid challenge every so often! But it's certainly beatable. And this game never gets tiring either.

I remember when this game first came out and how a certain store in a mall had NOTHING but this game all over the shelves. This game was packed on the shelves on the wall and the shelves in the middle of the store. It was everywhere! You couldn't avoid this game if you had to! There must have been thousands of Star Fox games at that one tiny store that one weekend, when the game first hit the market. The game was that popular.

Everyone was making a big deal about this game because of the never-before-seen graphics. Sure, today the graphics look pretty outdated and even more so compared to the newer Star Fox games, but at the time this was some new unique stuff that showed signs of the future of video gaming.

I always feel satisfied making my way through Star Fox not only because it's a hard game, but also because it's a fun game. Not a dull moment to be found anywhere. Enemies constantly fly at you from all over the place. Exciting stuff.

You have three routes you can take. Level 1 is the easiest and Level 3 is the hardest. I can't even beat Level 3 in all the years I've been playing this game. I can make it to the end on a good day but basically I'm lucking out. That doesn't mean the game requires luck. Just the final two places in Level 3 require some luck. I can beat Levels 1 and 2.

Incredible music. I love every theme. Very much like outer space music. It all works.

You can find this game for a couple dollars these days. One of the coolest games on the Super NES happens to be reasonably priced. Pick it up.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Review, December 26, 2011
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This is an amazing game. It was awesome to relive my childhood memories. This game is in excellent condition. Thank you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEHOLD THE SUPER FX CHIP!!!!!!, August 5, 2011
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This is where it all began. This game is simple, has insane replay value, and provides a fair challenge on all difficulties/paths. If you own a Super Nintendo then buy this game, once you play it for yourself then you will realize how much fun it is.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Starfox!, March 2, 2011
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Awesome awesome game. Used to love playing it back in the day. But I had to play it at my cousins, cause I didn't have it. lol
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