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Star Fox 64

The definitive 3D space shooter that revolutionized console gaming with its Rumble Pak force feedback. Lead Fox McCloud's elite team through branching paths across the Lylat system in this arcade-style adventure with full voice acting.

Release Date
January 1, 1997
Developer
Nintendo
Publisher
Nintendo
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

Characters The Star Fox team is a group of mercenaries who are enlisted by General Pepper to defend the Lylat system. The team consists of: Fox McCloud : A red fox who took over leadership of the team after his father, James , was captured and killed by Andross in a prior assault. Fox is the game's protagonist and only playable character in Story Mode. Falco Lombardi : A falcon who is an excellent fighter, but is also quite cocky and self-assured.

He looks for alternate routes and shortcuts. Peppy Hare : A rabbit who was part of the original Star Fox team. He survived and escaped when Pigma betrayed the team, which led to James's capture. He serves on the current Star Fox team as a mentor to Fox during missions.

Slippy Toad : A frog who is the team's mechanical expert. He is cheerful and energetic, but also prone to getting himself in trouble. He provides the player with valuable information about certain enemies and bosses. Star Fox receives instructions and support from General Pepper , a bloodhound and leader of the Cornerian militia.

The team's mothership, the Great Fox , is piloted by a robot named ROB 64 (NUS64 in the Japanese version). Two other supporting characters appear in certain missions to provide aid to the Star Fox team: Bill Grey , Fox's bulldog friend and leader of two fighter units; and Katt Monroe , Falco's friend and former gang member. Andross is the game's primary antagonist who resembles a monkey or ape. He is an evil mad scientist who is intent on capturing and controlling the Lylat system.

To stop Star Fox's progress, Andross recruits the Star Wolf team, a rival band of mercenaries consisting of the team leader Wolf O'Donnell , a wolf and Fox's long-time rival; Leon Powalski , a sinister chameleon who targets Falco; Andrew Oikonny , Andross's nephew, who goes after Slippy; and Pigma Dengar , a pig and traitor to the original Star Fox team who chases his former teammate Peppy.

Gameplay Systems

Star Fox 64 is a 3D rail shooter game in which the player controls one of the vehicles piloted by Fox McCloud , usually an Arwing . Most of the game takes place in "Corridor Mode", which forces Fox's vehicle down an on-rails path straight forward through the environment. In Corridor Mode, the player's vehicle can be maneuvered around the screen to dodge obstacles and can also perform a somersault to get behind enemies or dodge projectiles. The Arwing is also capable of deflecting enemy fire while performing a spinning maneuver called a " barrel roll " (actually an aileron roll in real-life aviation terms).

The Arwing and Landmaster can charge up their laser cannons to unleash a powerful lock-on laser. In addition to Corridor Mode, some stages of the game, including multiplayer and most boss fights, take place in "All-Range Mode". In this variant, the player can move freely in a three-dimensional space within the confines of a large arena. The Arwing can also perform one new maneuver in All-Range Mode: a U-Turn to change direction.

Throughout the game, the player can fly or drive through power-ups to collect them. These include silver and gold rings that refill the vehicle's shields, weapon upgrades, wing repairs, extra lives, and Nova bombs. Returning from the original Star Fox are wingmen that fly with the player in their own Arwings. Fox's wingmen periodically attack enemies or are pursued into the player's field of view, requiring the player to shoot down the pursuers before the wingman has to retreat to the Great Fox mothership for repairs (the character will then be unavailable to start the next stage, but may return if enough time passes).

Each wingman provides a different form of assistance to the player: Slippy Toad scans bosses and displays their shields on the player's screen, Peppy Hare provides gameplay advice, and Falco Lombardi occasionally locates alternate routes through stages. Some stages also feature special appearances from supporting characters Katt Monroe or Bill Grey , who assist the team. The game features a branching level system, in which more difficult paths are unlocked by completing certain objectives. Players can also change paths once the current mission is accomplished.

All of the game's possible routes start at Corneria, eventually putting the player in contact with the Star Wolf Team , and end at Venom in a confrontation with Andross. To add replay challenge, the game also features awardable medals, which are earned by accomplishing a mission with all wingmen intact and having achieved a certain hit total. Obtaining medals unlocks bonus features, such as new multiplayer vehicles, cosmetic changes to Fox in single player, and additional game settings such as "Expert Mode". Vehicles The Arwing is the primary fighter craft used by the Star Fox team.

The player can use the fighter's boost meter to perform special techniques to avoid collisions, change direction, and gain tactical advantages in combat. Certain levels also put the player in a tank -like vehicle called the Landmaster, as well as a submarine named the Blue Marine on the planet Aquas. Each vehicle shares some tactical characteristics with the Arwing while providing its own unique gameplay elements.

Sales & Commercial Performance

Total Copies Sold
1 million copies

Media Reviews

IGN
8.7/10
GameSpot
8.3/10
Famitsu
36/40
Edge
9/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
9/10
EGM
5/5
Nintendo Power
200

About Star Fox 64

Star Fox 64 is a classic video game released for the Nintendo 64 on January 1, 1997. Developed by Nintendo and published by Nintendo, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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