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* ''VideoGame/StarFox2'', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously, this [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced WalkingTank forms for the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never released. (At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not officially]]) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
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* ''VideoGame/StarFox2'', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously, this This [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced WalkingTank forms for the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite Infamously, the game was never released, despite being fully complete, it was never released.complete. (At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not officially]]) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
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* CoolOldGuy: Peppy Hare, also [[spoiler:Fox in one of the endings in ''Command'', in which he's seen sporting sunglasses like his father and a goatee]]. General Pepper tries for this, though he falls short.
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* CoolOldGuy: Peppy Hare, also [[spoiler:Fox in one of the endings in ''Command'', in which he's where he is seen sporting sunglasses like his father and a goatee]]. General Pepper tries for this, though he falls short.
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* {{Expy}}: Tricky resembles another triceratops called Tricky from another Rare-created game: ''Diddy Kong Racing''.
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* {{Expy}}: Tricky resembles another triceratops called Tricky from another Rare-created Rare-developed game: ''Diddy Kong Racing''.
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** Panther's official last name in Japan is always Caluroso. In ''Assault'', however, his last name is rendered in English as Caroso. The localization of ''Command'' changed his last name into Caruso. In the ''Super Smash Bros Brawl'' localization, Caroso was used, confirming it as Panther's official last name outside Japan. This can be attributed to the general translation errors in ''Command'': for instance, Panther speaks in third person in the English translation, yet speaks normally in other languages.
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** Panther's official last name in Japan is always Caluroso. In ''Assault'', however, his last name is rendered in English as Caroso. The localization of ''Command'' changed his last name into Caruso. In the ''Super Smash Bros Brawl'' localization, Caroso was used, confirming it as Panther's official last name outside Japan. This can be attributed to the general translation errors in ''Command'': for instance, Panther speaks in third person in the English translation, yet he speaks normally in other languages.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: At this moment, apparently ''Command''. At around the time the game was released, WordOfGod stated that should the next ''Star Fox'' game be made, it will take place either immediately after ''Assault'', or will simply keep the prologue or plot outline from ''Command'' and ignore the major events that happened in the game (which, considering the MultipleEndings, would probably be a good thing).
* CanonImmigrant: Technically Krystal, since she was the original protagonist of ''Dinosaur Planet'' before it was [[DolledUpInstallment repurposed]] into a ''Star Fox'' game.
* CanonImmigrant: Technically Krystal, since she was the original protagonist of ''Dinosaur Planet'' before it was [[DolledUpInstallment repurposed]] into a ''Star Fox'' game.
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** Thanks to AnyoneCanDie, this can be ''anyone's'' fate in the original ''[[VideoFame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]'' and its [[VideoGame/StarFox2 unproduced sequel]], depending on the player's actions.
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** Thanks to AnyoneCanDie, this can be ''anyone's'' fate in the original ''[[VideoFame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]'' and its [[VideoGame/StarFox2 unproduced sequel]], depending on the player's actions.
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* KilledOffForReal: Your wingmen won't be harmed by your own blasts in the original SNES game, but they will die permanently if you don't save them. On the plus side, their kills ''do'' count towards your final score in this game, and even Slippy is a fairly competent pilot compared to the N64 game.
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* KilledOffForReal: Your wingmen won't be harmed by your own blasts Many characters in the original SNES game, but they will die permanently if you don't save them. On Star Fox franchise didn't survive to see the plus side, their kills ''do'' count towards your final score in this game, and even Slippy is a fairly competent pilot compared to the N64 game.next installment.
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** The aparoids.
** Pigma. Presumably in ''Assault''. Whether or not you count ''Command'' as canon, he only even appears as a final boss replacement for the true BigBad (Anglar Emperor) in two possible endings, both of which are the least likely of any to be canon. And even so, he is destroyed at the end of it.
** Pigma. Presumably in ''Assault''. Whether or not you count ''Command'' as canon, he only even appears as a final boss replacement for the true BigBad (Anglar Emperor) in two possible endings, both of which are the least likely of any to be canon. And even so, he is destroyed at the end of it.
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** The aparoids.
entire aparoid race.
** Pigma. Presumably in ''Assault''. Whether or not you count ''Command'' as canon, he only even appears as a final boss replacement for the true BigBad (Anglar Emperor) in two possible endings, both of which are the least likely of any to be canon. And even so, he is [[ForegoneConclusion still destroyed at the end ofit.the fight]].
** Pigma. Presumably in ''Assault''. Whether or not you count ''Command'' as canon, he only even appears as a final boss replacement for the true BigBad (Anglar Emperor) in two possible endings, both of which are the least likely of any to be canon. And even so, he is [[ForegoneConclusion still destroyed at the end of
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** Andrew Oikonny could possibly apply, but on this other hand his presumed death in ''Assault'' is retconnable (although no sequels aside from ''Command'' have been made since ''Assault''). Yet after the aparoid shoots him down.
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** Andrew Oikonny could possibly apply, but on this other hand his presumed death in ''Assault'' is retconnable (although no sequels aside from ''Command'' have been made since ''Assault''). Yet after the aparoid shoots him down.retconnable... though he hasn't appeared in any sequels.
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* MightyWhitey: Assuming Fox is "white", which his overall [[SignificantGreenEyedRedhead green-eyed redheadness]] and action hero attitude seem to imply, the tests of strength on Dinosaur Planet definitely invoke this.
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* MightyWhitey: Assuming Fox is "white", which his overall [[SignificantGreenEyedRedhead green-eyed redheadness]] and action hero attitude seem to imply, the tests of strength on Dinosaur Planet definitely invoke imply this.
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* MissingMom: Fox's mother, Vixy Reinard, is never seen or mentioned in the actual games. The [[ComicStrip/StarFox Nintendo Power comics]] reveal she was accidentally killed by Andross, who was attempting to MurderTheHypotenuse.
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* MissingMom: Fox's mother, Vixy Reinard, is never seen or mentioned in the actual games. The [[ComicStrip/StarFox Nintendo Power comics]] reveal she was accidentally killed by Andross, who was attempting to MurderTheHypotenuse.
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* MsFanservice: Krystal, especially in her first appearance in ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''. The skimpy tribal outfit aside, the game actually played cheesy sexy saxophone music whenever Fox looked at her.
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* MsFanservice: Krystal, especially in her first appearance in ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''. The In addition to her [[NubileSavage skimpy tribal outfit aside, outfit]], the game actually played [[{{Sexophone}} cheesy sexy saxophone music music]] whenever Fox [[MaleGaze looked at her.her]].
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* NotMeThisTime: In ''Assault'': Star Wolf was initially suspected of being involved in Pigma's theft of the Core Memory. Turns out that, not only were they not involved at all, but they actually kicked Pigma off the team long before it happened.
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* NotMeThisTime: In ''Assault'': Star Wolf was initially suspected of being involved in Pigma's theft of the Core Memory. Turns out that, not only were they not involved at all, but they actually [[EvenEvilHasStandards kicked Pigma off the team team]] long before it happened.
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* OfficialCouple: Slippy and Amanda. Peppy and the late Vivian. And, in spite of their unclear status due to ''Command'', Fox and Krystal seem to be this (whether that will change in future installments is unknown).
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* OfficialCouple: Slippy and Amanda. Peppy and the late Vivian. And, in spite of their unclear status due to ''Command'', Fox and Krystal seem to be this (whether that will change Fara in future installments the first continuity. The status of Fox and Krystal's relationship in the [[ContinuityReboot reboot continuity]] is unknown).on [[OfficialCoupleOrdealSyndrome very unstable ground]] as of ''Videogame/StarFoxCommand''.
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* OldSchoolDogfight: Somewhat averted by the use of homing lasers, but still used frequently, especially for any encounter with Star Wolf.
** While averted in levels where the player is flying within the atmosphere of a planet, this becomes glaringly apparent when you see an Arwing or Wolfen execute a banking turn in a supposedly zero-gravity vacuum environment.
** While averted in levels where the player is flying within the atmosphere of a planet, this becomes glaringly apparent when you see an Arwing or Wolfen execute a banking turn in a supposedly zero-gravity vacuum environment.
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* OldSchoolDogfight: Somewhat averted by [[DownplayedTrope Not as common as one would suspect]], largely thanks to the use of [[HomingLaser homing lasers, lasers]], but still used frequently, especially for any encounter with Star Wolf.
** While this trope is averted in levels where the player is flying within the atmosphere of a planet, this becomes glaringly apparent when you see an Arwing or Wolfen execute a banking turn in a supposedly zero-gravity vacuum environment.
** While this trope is averted in levels where the player is flying within the atmosphere of a planet, this becomes glaringly apparent when you see an Arwing or Wolfen execute a banking turn in a supposedly zero-gravity vacuum environment.
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* RescueRomance: Fox falls in love with Krystal when he sees her trapped in a crystal. After he rescues her at the end of the game, the two effectively become a couple. DummiedOut dialogue suggests this would've been more overt.
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* RescueRomance: Fox always meets his girlfriend like this. In the original continuity, Fox fell in love wit Fara after rescuing her from Andross' soldiers during an attempted hijacking. In the [[ContinuityReboot reboot continuity]], Fox falls in love with Krystal when he sees her trapped [[MeaningfulName in a crystal.crystal]]. After he rescues her at the end of the game, the two effectively become a couple. DummiedOut dialogue suggests this would've been more overt.
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** An example of this from gameplay: originally, any wingmate who was shot down was KilledOffForReal. By endgame, a sufficiently [[PlayerPunch poor player]] could even be left [[DwindlingParty with a single pilot alive at the endgame]]. From ''Star Fox 64'' onwards, a wingmate going down means that they'll just return to the [[TraumaInn docking bay of the Great Fox]] for a few missions before [[HollywoodHealing returning with a fully functioning Arwing]].
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** An example of this from gameplay: originally, any wingmate who was shot down was KilledOffForReal. [[FinalDeath killed outright]]. By endgame, a sufficiently [[PlayerPunch poor player]] could even be left [[DwindlingParty with only [[DwindlingParty a single pilot alive at the endgame]]. From ''Star Fox 64'' onwards, a wingmate going down means that they'll just return to the [[TraumaInn docking bay of the Great Fox]] for a few missions before [[HollywoodHealing returning with a fully functioning Arwing]].
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* LighterAndSofter: The original [[VideoGame/StarFox1 SNES game]], [[ComicStrip/StarFox it's tie-in comic]] and [[VideoGame/StarFox2 it's sequel]] were all Darker And Edgier than anything made after ''[[Videogame/StarFox64 Star Fox 64]]'' [[ContinuityReboot rebooted the series]]. Even though the plot was essentially the same as ''Star Fox 64'', it was delivered in a much grimmer, less humorous style. The only real laughs in the games come from the crew's dialogue, and even that was lot less pronounced than the humor in the post-reboot games. ''Videogame/StarFoxAssault'' experimented with [[UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode making the series more intense]], but that seems to be an abandoned idea since ''Videogame/StarFoxZero'', and it never got as dark as the original continuity.
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* LighterAndSofter: The original [[VideoGame/StarFox1 SNES game]], [[ComicStrip/StarFox it's tie-in comic]] and [[VideoGame/StarFox2 it's sequel]] were all Darker And Edgier much darker than anything made after ''[[Videogame/StarFox64 Star Fox 64]]'' [[ContinuityReboot rebooted the series]]. Even though the plot was essentially the same as ''Star Fox 64'', it was delivered in a much grimmer, less humorous style. The only real laughs in the games come from the crew's dialogue, and even that was lot less pronounced than the humor in the post-reboot games. ''Videogame/StarFoxAssault'' experimented with [[UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode making the series more intense]], but that seems to be an abandoned idea since ''Videogame/StarFoxZero'', and it never got as dark as the original continuity.
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* ActionGirl: Fara Phoenix [[ComicStrip/StarFox in the comics]], and Miyu and Fay before their [[VideoGame/StarFox2 cancellation]]; Katt Monroe, Krystal, Lucy Hare and Amanda after.
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* ActionGirl: Fara Phoenix There's plenty of them. [[ComicStrip/StarFox in the comics]], and Miyu and Fay before their Fara Phoenix]], [[VideoGame/StarFox2 cancellation]]; Miyu and Fay]], [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Katt Monroe, Krystal, Monroe]], [[VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures Krystal]], [[Videogame/StarFoxCommand Lucy Hare and Amanda after.Amanda]].
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: It's not clear what kind of fox Krystal is. She ''is'' a fox, but foxes aren't blue either (except for arctic foxes in certain regions, which have ''kind of'' blue winter coats). There are pink frogs and cats too. Falco is actually a pheasant, [[JustifiedTrope which actually do have heads that are very blue.]]
** According to the [[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/2 ''Star Fox 64 3D'' Iwata Asks,]] Falco is actually a ''pheasant'', believe it or not. Which would make his head, at least, very accurate.
** Katt is traditionally depicted with fur, but it suddenly changed to black in ''Command''. Maybe she stopped bleaching her fur? Maybe she started dyeing?
** According to the [[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/2 ''Star Fox 64 3D'' Iwata Asks,]] Falco is actually a ''pheasant'', believe it or not. Which would make his head, at least, very accurate.
** Katt is traditionally depicted with fur, but it suddenly changed to black in ''Command''. Maybe she stopped bleaching her fur? Maybe she started dyeing?
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: It's not clear what kind of fox Krystal is. She ''is'' a fox, but foxes aren't blue either (except for arctic foxes in certain regions, which have ''kind of'' blue winter coats). There are pink frogs and cats too. Falco is actually a pheasant, [[JustifiedTrope which actually do have heads that are very blue.]]
**According to the [[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/2 ''Star Fox 64 3D'' Iwata Asks,]] Falco is actually a ''pheasant'', believe it or not. Which [[JustifiedTrope which would make his head, at least, very accurate.
accurate]].
** Katt is traditionally depicted with pink fur, but it suddenly changed to black in ''Command''. Maybe she stopped bleaching her fur? Maybe she started dyeing?
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** Katt is traditionally depicted with pink fur, but it suddenly changed to black in ''Command''. Maybe she stopped bleaching her fur? Maybe she started dyeing?
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* AntiHero: The Star Wolf team, in ''Assault'' and ''Command'' at least.
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* AntiHero: AntiHero/PsychoRangers: The Star Wolf team, in ''Assault'' and ''Command'' at least.team fluctuates between these two tropes [[DependingOnTheWriter from game to game]].
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* ArtShift: Does Fox [=McCloud=] have blue or green eyes? That depends on what game you're looking at. They appear to have settled on green, but interestingly, in an early promo art for ''Assault'', they appeared to be ''[[http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/0/0c/Foxblaster.jpg both]]''.
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* ArtShift: Does Fox [=McCloud=] have blue or green eyes? [[ArtEvolution That depends on what what]] [[EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference game you're looking at.at]]. They appear to have settled on green, but interestingly, in an early promo art for ''Assault'', they appeared to be ''[[http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/0/0c/Foxblaster.jpg both]]''.
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* BigBad: Andross during [[VideoGame/StarFox1 the]] [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Lylat]] [[VideoGame/StarFoxZero Wars]]. General Scales appears to be this throughout ''Adventures'', [[spoiler:before he gets [[HijackedByGanon replaced by Andross right at the end]]]]. The aparoid queen for ''Assault'', and the Anglar Emperor for ''Command''.
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* BigBad: Andross during [[VideoGame/StarFox1 the]] [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Lylat]] [[VideoGame/StarFoxZero Wars]]. General Scales appears to be this throughout ''Adventures'', [[spoiler:before he gets [[HijackedByGanon replaced by Andross right at the end]]]]. The aparoid queen for was this in ''Assault'', and the Anglar Emperor for was this in ''Command''.
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** Wolf's English dubbing in ''64'' has an aristocratic English accent, but since ''Assault'', he speaks in a gruffer, sometimes southern accent.
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** Wolf's English dubbing in ''64'' has an aristocratic English accent, but ever since ''Assault'', he speaks in has a gruffer, sometimes southern accent.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault''. The aparoids weren't like any of the other antagonists of the series, as if successful, they literally would have wiped out every single form of life in the Lylat system, replacing it with their own, and then moving on to wherever else had life. And unlike the other villains, Andross had absolutely no involvement in their scheme at any point (Even the Anglars, the villains in ''Command'', were implied to be one of Andross's creations.)
** The [[VideoGame/StarFox1 original SNES game]]([[VideoGame/StarFox2 s]]) and [[ComicStrip/StarFox its tie-in comic]] were Darker And Edgier than the subsequent games and spin-offs. Even though the basic plot was the same as ''Star Fox 64'', it was delivered in a much grimmer, less humorous style. The only real laughs in the games come from the crew's dialogue, and even that's a lot less pronounced than in the following games.
** The [[VideoGame/StarFox1 original SNES game]]([[VideoGame/StarFox2 s]]) and [[ComicStrip/StarFox its tie-in comic]] were Darker And Edgier than the subsequent games and spin-offs. Even though the basic plot was the same as ''Star Fox 64'', it was delivered in a much grimmer, less humorous style. The only real laughs in the games come from the crew's dialogue, and even that's a lot less pronounced than in the following games.
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* LighterAndSofter: The ContinuityReboot titles are this compared to the originals, although the series became DarkerAndEdgier again as it went on.
** Once change that went lighter and has (thus far) not come back is that originally, a wingmate who was shot down was KilledOffForReal. From ''Star Fox 64'' onwards, a wingmate going down means that they'll just return to the docking bay of the Great Fox for a few missions before returning.
** Once change that went lighter and has (thus far) not come back is that originally, a wingmate who was shot down was KilledOffForReal. From ''Star Fox 64'' onwards, a wingmate going down means that they'll just return to the docking bay of the Great Fox for a few missions before returning.
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* LighterAndSofter: The ContinuityReboot titles are this compared to original [[VideoGame/StarFox1 SNES game]], [[ComicStrip/StarFox it's tie-in comic]] and [[VideoGame/StarFox2 it's sequel]] were all Darker And Edgier than anything made after ''[[Videogame/StarFox64 Star Fox 64]]'' [[ContinuityReboot rebooted the originals, although series]]. Even though the plot was essentially the same as ''Star Fox 64'', it was delivered in a much grimmer, less humorous style. The only real laughs in the games come from the crew's dialogue, and even that was lot less pronounced than the humor in the post-reboot games. ''Videogame/StarFoxAssault'' experimented with [[UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode making the series became DarkerAndEdgier again as it went on.
** Once changemore intense]], but that went lighter seems to be an abandoned idea since ''Videogame/StarFoxZero'', and has (thus far) not come back is that it never got as dark as the original continuity.
** An example of this from gameplay: originally,a any wingmate who was shot down was KilledOffForReal. By endgame, a sufficiently [[PlayerPunch poor player]] could even be left [[DwindlingParty with a single pilot alive at the endgame]]. From ''Star Fox 64'' onwards, a wingmate going down means that they'll just return to the [[TraumaInn docking bay of the Great Fox Fox]] for a few missions before returning.[[HollywoodHealing returning with a fully functioning Arwing]].
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** The KABOOM of a defeated enemy is [[MostWonderfulSound really satisfying]].
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** The KABOOM of a defeated enemy is [[MostWonderfulSound really satisfying]]. Often preceded by ChainReactionDestruction, and ''Star Fox 64'' bosses have [[SphereOfDestruction spherical explosions]].
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* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The ''Star Fox'' team and their rival, ''Star Wolf'' (to a degree). At the end of ''VideoGame/StarFox64'', Star Fox gets a check for how many enemies they shot down, multiplied by 64. This is also shown in ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero''.
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* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The ''Star Fox'' team and their rival, ''Star Wolf'' (to a degree). At the end of ''VideoGame/StarFox64'', Star Fox gets a check for how many enemies they shot down, multiplied by 64. This is also shown in ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero''.''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'', only the latter game multiplies the total score by 640.
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* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture a million-dollar co-processor chip in the game cartridge to handle the 3D rendering.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFox2''''', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously, this [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced WalkingTank forms for the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never released. (At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not officially]]) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFox2''''', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously, this [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced WalkingTank forms for the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never released. (At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not officially]]) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
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* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 ''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' Fox]]'' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), ''Starwing''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture a million-dollar co-processor chip in the game cartridge to handle the 3D rendering.
*'''''VideoGame/StarFox2''''', ''VideoGame/StarFox2'', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously, this [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced WalkingTank forms for the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never released. (At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not officially]]) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFox64''''' (PAL: '''''Lylat Wars'''''), a KillerApp for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, was the first [[ContinuityReboot reboot]], and was developed entirely in-house by Nintendo EAD. Notable as the first game to support the console's Rumble Pak (the first mainstream vibrating controller accessory, coming out before the UsefulNotes/PlayStation [=DualShock=]), which came bundled with it. An [[VideoGameRemake enhanced port]] called ''Star Fox 64 3D'' was released for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in 2011, which mainly added a graphical update.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''''' is the [[OddballInTheSeries black sheep of the series]] as it originally wasn't a ''Star Fox'' game at all. Instead, its origins lie in an unrelated [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]] adventure game known as ''[[DolledUpInstallment Dinosaur Planet]]'', which shifted development to the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] and inserted Fox [=McCloud=] at the eleventh hour by Nintendo's request. The game introduced Fox's on-again-off-again love interest, Krystal. It was also the last Creator/Rare game developed for a Nintendo console before they were immediately bought out by Microsoft.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault''''', developed by Creator/{{Namco|Bandai}} for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. It returned to ''Star Fox 64'''s linear ShootEmUp style of gameplay and mixed it with ThirdPersonShooter segments.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand''''', co-developed by Nintendo EAD and Creator/QGames for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS; the series' first portable installment. Featuring mostly free-roaming combat, the game introduced Touch Screen controls, a strategic map, multiple playable characters with unique aircraft, and MultipleEndings.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''''' is the [[OddballInTheSeries black sheep of the series]] as it originally wasn't a ''Star Fox'' game at all. Instead, its origins lie in an unrelated [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]] adventure game known as ''[[DolledUpInstallment Dinosaur Planet]]'', which shifted development to the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] and inserted Fox [=McCloud=] at the eleventh hour by Nintendo's request. The game introduced Fox's on-again-off-again love interest, Krystal. It was also the last Creator/Rare game developed for a Nintendo console before they were immediately bought out by Microsoft.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault''''', developed by Creator/{{Namco|Bandai}} for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. It returned to ''Star Fox 64'''s linear ShootEmUp style of gameplay and mixed it with ThirdPersonShooter segments.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand''''', co-developed by Nintendo EAD and Creator/QGames for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS; the series' first portable installment. Featuring mostly free-roaming combat, the game introduced Touch Screen controls, a strategic map, multiple playable characters with unique aircraft, and MultipleEndings.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFox64''''' ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' (PAL: '''''Lylat Wars'''''), ''Lylat Wars''), a KillerApp for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, was the first [[ContinuityReboot reboot]], and was developed entirely in-house by Nintendo EAD. Notable as the first game to support the console's Rumble Pak (the first mainstream vibrating controller accessory, coming out before the UsefulNotes/PlayStation [=DualShock=]), which came bundled with it. An [[VideoGameRemake enhanced port]] called ''Star Fox 64 3D'' was released for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in 2011, which mainly added a graphical update.
*'''''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''''' ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' is the [[OddballInTheSeries black sheep of the series]] as it originally wasn't a ''Star Fox'' game at all. Instead, its origins lie in an unrelated [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]] adventure game known as ''[[DolledUpInstallment Dinosaur Planet]]'', which shifted development to the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] and inserted Fox [=McCloud=] at the eleventh hour by Nintendo's request. The game introduced Fox's on-again-off-again love interest, Krystal. It was also the last Creator/Rare game developed for a Nintendo console before they were immediately bought out by Microsoft.
*'''''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault''''', ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault'', developed by Creator/{{Namco|Bandai}} for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. It returned to ''Star Fox 64'''s linear ShootEmUp style of gameplay and mixed it with ThirdPersonShooter segments.
*'''''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand''''', ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand'', co-developed by Nintendo EAD and Creator/QGames for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS; the series' first portable installment. Featuring mostly free-roaming combat, the game introduced Touch Screen controls, a strategic map, multiple playable characters with unique aircraft, and MultipleEndings.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxZero''''', co-developed by Nintendo EPD and Creator/PlatinumGames for the UsefulNotes/WiiU, was a second [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] that followed similar story beats as the previous [[VideoGame/StarFox1 Lylat]] [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Wars]] titles. Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto himself headed the project (as he had personally wanted to revive the series since the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} generation).
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxGuard''''', a TowerDefense spin-off released alongside ''Zero'', actually serves as a prologue to the Lylat Wars. Beginning as another pet project of Miyamoto's and adapted for the ''Star Fox'' universe, ''Guard'' sees a VideoGame/{{Mii}} using armed security cameras to defend the precious metals of a mining company owned by Slippy's uncle Grippy from raiding robots.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxGuard''''', a TowerDefense spin-off released alongside ''Zero'', actually serves as a prologue to the Lylat Wars. Beginning as another pet project of Miyamoto's and adapted for the ''Star Fox'' universe, ''Guard'' sees a VideoGame/{{Mii}} using armed security cameras to defend the precious metals of a mining company owned by Slippy's uncle Grippy from raiding robots.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxZero''''', ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'', co-developed by Nintendo EPD and Creator/PlatinumGames for the UsefulNotes/WiiU, was a second [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] that followed similar story beats as the previous [[VideoGame/StarFox1 Lylat]] [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Wars]] titles. Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto himself headed the project (as he had personally wanted to revive the series since the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} generation).
*'''''VideoGame/StarFoxGuard''''', ''VideoGame/StarFoxGuard'', a TowerDefense spin-off released alongside ''Zero'', actually serves as a prologue to the Lylat Wars. Beginning as another pet project of Miyamoto's and adapted for the ''Star Fox'' universe, ''Guard'' sees a VideoGame/{{Mii}} using armed security cameras to defend the precious metals of a mining company owned by Slippy's uncle Grippy from raiding robots.
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** And then there are some real names with no relation to the characters species like James McCloud the Fox. In addition, some characters have animal themed surnames like Hare and Toad, while others have distinctly European surnames, McCloud, Lombardi, Caruso, O'Donnel etc.
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** And then there are some real names with no relation to the characters species like James McCloud [=McCloud=] the Fox. In addition, some characters have animal themed surnames like Hare and Toad, while others have distinctly European surnames, McCloud, [=McCloud=], Lombardi, Caruso, O'Donnel etc.
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** In the first game, the team's hyperspace jump between the Asteroid Field and the Space Armada is clearly ripped from the ''Franchise/StarWars'' films.
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** Fox's [[OutrunTheFireball escape from Andross' lair]] is reminiscent of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
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** The [[ReactorBoss Atomic Base bosses]] and Fox's [[OutrunTheFireball escape from Andross' lair]] is are reminiscent of the Death Star II assault in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
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* TookALevelInBadass: While technically {{Badass}} already, Star Wolf as a whole has become better in ''Assault'', and has been like that since. It was also the first game where Wolf gained personality (not counting the ''Lylat Wars Comic'' adaptation).
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* TookALevelInBadass: While technically {{Badass}} badass already, Star Wolf as a whole has become better in ''Assault'', and has been like that since. It was also the first game where Wolf gained personality (not counting the ''Lylat Wars Comic'' adaptation).
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[[caption-width-right:270:From left to right: Slippy Toad, Peppy Hare, Falco Lombardi and Fox [=McCloud=].]]
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''Star Fox'' is a long-running Creator/{{Nintendo}} [[ShootEmUp space shooter]] franchise starring the Star Fox mercenary team and their leader, Fox [=McCloud=]. Set in the Lylat system, they battle MadScientist Andross, their rival counterpart Star Wolf, and other threats.
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''Star Fox'' is a long-running Creator/{{Nintendo}} [[ShootEmUp space shooter]] franchise starring the Star Fox mercenary team and their leader, Fox [=McCloud=].[=McButt=]. Set in the Lylat system, they battle MadScientist Andross, their rival counterpart Star Wolf, and other threats.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''''' is the [[OddballInTheSeries black sheep of the series]] as it originally wasn't a ''Star Fox'' game at all. Instead, its origins lie in an unrelated [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]] adventure game known as ''[[DolledUpInstallment Dinosaur Planet]]'', which shifted development to the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] and inserted Fox [=McCloud=] at the eleventh hour by Nintendo's request. The game introduced Fox's on-again-off-again love interest, Krystal. It was also the last Creator/Rare game developed for a Nintendo console before they were immediately bought out by Microsoft.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures''''' is the [[OddballInTheSeries black sheep of the series]] as it originally wasn't a ''Star Fox'' game at all. Instead, its origins lie in an unrelated [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]] adventure game known as ''[[DolledUpInstallment Dinosaur Planet]]'', which shifted development to the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] and inserted Fox [=McCloud=] [=McButt=] at the eleventh hour by Nintendo's request. The game introduced Fox's on-again-off-again love interest, Krystal. It was also the last Creator/Rare game developed for a Nintendo console before they were immediately bought out by Microsoft.
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* ArtShift: Does Fox [=McCloud=] have blue or green eyes? That depends on what game you're looking at. They appear to have settled on green, but interestingly, in an early promo art for ''Assault'', they appeared to be ''[[http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/0/0c/Foxblaster.jpg both]]''.
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* ArtShift: Does Fox [=McCloud=] [=McButt=] have blue or green eyes? That depends on what game you're looking at. They appear to have settled on green, but interestingly, in an early promo art for ''Assault'', they appeared to be ''[[http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/0/0c/Foxblaster.jpg both]]''.
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** James [=McCloud=] may or may not be dead, since they NeverFoundTheBody. [[spoiler:According to the SNES comic and ''Star Fox Zero'', he is revealed to still be alive, but trapped in an AnotherDimension.]]
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** James [=McCloud=] [=McButt=] may or may not be dead, since they NeverFoundTheBody. [[spoiler:According to the SNES comic and ''Star Fox Zero'', he is revealed to still be alive, but trapped in an AnotherDimension.]]
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* LegacyCharacter: Fox [=McCloud=] is the son of James [=McCloud=]. Both are considered the best pilots of their universe and generation and both leaders of their teams. There's also Marcus, the son of Fox and Krystal and leader of a new Star Fox team, as a possible future opened up by ''Command''.
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* LegacyCharacter: Fox [=McCloud=] [=McButt=] is the son of James [=McCloud=].[=McButt=]. Both are considered the best pilots of their universe and generation and both leaders of their teams. There's also Marcus, the son of Fox and Krystal and leader of a new Star Fox team, as a possible future opened up by ''Command''.
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* OneManArmy: Fox [=McCloud=] saves the day single-handedly, often with no noticeable contribution from his teammates or the Cornerians.
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* OneManArmy: Fox [=McCloud=] [=McButt=] saves the day single-handedly, often with no noticeable contribution from his teammates or the Cornerians.
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* ShoutOut: The ''Star Fox'' series seems to have a number of reciprocal Shout Outs in relation to ''VideoGame/{{F-Zero}}''. For starters, Fox [=McCloud=] and Falco Lombardi may have ''originally'' been Shout Outs, being an anthropomorphic ''Golden Fox'' and ''Blue Falcon'' respectively. Then, James [=McCloud=] (outfit and all, but in non-anthropomorphic human form) became a character in the ''F-Zero'' series starting with ''F-Zero X''. Then ''Star Fox Command'' references ''F-Zero'' yet again, [[spoiler:where one of its nine possible MultipleEndings has Fox and Falco becoming racers in a high-speed racing league called G-ZERO Grand Prix]].
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* ShoutOut: The ''Star Fox'' series seems to have a number of reciprocal Shout Outs in relation to ''VideoGame/{{F-Zero}}''. For starters, Fox [=McCloud=] [=McButt=] and Falco Lombardi may have ''originally'' been Shout Outs, being an anthropomorphic ''Golden Fox'' and ''Blue Falcon'' respectively. Then, James [=McCloud=] [=McButt=] (outfit and all, but in non-anthropomorphic human form) became a character in the ''F-Zero'' series starting with ''F-Zero X''. Then ''Star Fox Command'' references ''F-Zero'' yet again, [[spoiler:where one of its nine possible MultipleEndings has Fox and Falco becoming racers in a high-speed racing league called G-ZERO Grand Prix]].
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* SpaceMines: The first few seconds of Sector X has a cloud of mines that must be navigated through.
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* SpaceMines: The first few seconds of Sector X has a cloud butt of mines that must be navigated through.
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** And then there are some real names with no relation to the characters species like James McCloud the Fox. In addition, some characters have animal themed surnames like Hare and Toad, while others have distinctly European surnames, McCloud, Lombardi, Caruso, O'Donnel etc.
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** And then there are some real names with no relation to the characters species like James McCloud McButt the Fox. In addition, some characters have animal themed surnames like Hare and Toad, while others have distinctly European surnames, McCloud, McButt, Lombardi, Caruso, O'Donnel etc.
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* BritishAccents: Krystal and pretty much the entire population of Dinosaur Planet (aka Sauria) besides Tricky. This can be attributed to ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' being created in the United Kingdom.
** Wolf's English dubbing in ''64'' has an aristocratic English accent, but since ''Assault'', he speaks in a gruffer, sometimes southern accent.
** Wolf's English dubbing in ''64'' has an aristocratic English accent, but since ''Assault'', he speaks in a gruffer, sometimes southern accent.
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Once again, they do not have Artificial Limbs. Stop perpetuating this ridiculous notion that has already been shown to be nonsense.
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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Identify the time in that reference where Miyamoto outright denies the Artificial Limbs. You must identify why this is a "misrepresentation". Just stating that it is and hoping I agree with you won't wash.
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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Because it's conjecture that's what. And the Word Of God on the issue does not confirm they have Artificial Limbs, but rather goes the other way into denying it. So that's blatant misrepresentation.
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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Explain how the screenshots don't represent mechanical limbs or the trope stays. The collected evidence here is from video, image, and Word Of God sources. You cannot just toss that all out.
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No, they do not. This is being used inappropriately by even being on the page. Those screenshots prove nothing, especially when you go on to mention that fans created all of the speculation around them.
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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** The original ''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]'' and the ''Videogame/StarFox2''
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** The original ''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]'' and the ''Videogame/StarFox2''
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They have Artificial Limbs. As such, this is not to be removed unless the trope is not being used appropriately. If you have an issue with the definition of that trope, suggest Trope Repair.
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** The original ''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]'' and the ''Videogame/StarFox2'' ''Videogame/StarFox2''
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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* BigBad: Andross during [[VideoGame/StarFox1 the]] [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Lylat] [[VideoGame/StarFoxZero Wars]]. General Scales appears to be this throughout ''Adventures'', [[spoiler:before he gets [[HijackedByGanon replaced by Andross right at the end]]]]. The aparoid queen for ''Assault'', and the Anglar Emperor for ''Command''.
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* BigBad: Andross during [[VideoGame/StarFox1 the]] [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Lylat] Lylat]] [[VideoGame/StarFoxZero Wars]]. General Scales appears to be this throughout ''Adventures'', [[spoiler:before he gets [[HijackedByGanon replaced by Andross right at the end]]]]. The aparoid queen for ''Assault'', and the Anglar Emperor for ''Command''.
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* ''ComicStrip/StarFox'' was released in Magazine/NintendoPower as an adaptation of the 1993 video game of the same name. It was written and authored by Benimaru Itoh, who also illustrated the [[http://starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Fox_Mission_File_Printout licensed Japanese strategy guide]]. Both works showed an [[AdaptationExpansion expanded]] {{canon}} compared to the game, since they were able to reveal the Star Fox Star Fox universe in far greater detail than was possible in the game itself.
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* ''ComicStrip/StarFox'' was released in Magazine/NintendoPower as an adaptation of the 1993 video game of the same name. It was written and authored by Benimaru Itoh, who also illustrated the [[http://starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Fox_Mission_File_Printout [[http://www.glitterberri.com/star-fox/guidebook-intro/ licensed Japanese strategy guide]]. Both works showed an [[AdaptationExpansion expanded]] {{canon}} compared to the game, since they were able to reveal the Star Fox Star Fox universe in far greater detail than was possible in the game itself.
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* ''ComicStrip/StarFox'', authored by Benimaru Itoh, was released in Magazine/NintendoPower as an adaptation of the 1993 video game of the same name. Itoh also illustrated the [[http://starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Fox_Mission_File_Printout licensed Japanese strategy guide]], which showed an [[AdaptationExpansion expanded]] {{canon}}.
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* ''ComicStrip/StarFox'', authored by Benimaru Itoh, ''ComicStrip/StarFox'' was released in Magazine/NintendoPower as an adaptation of the 1993 video game of the same name. Itoh It was written and authored by Benimaru Itoh, who also illustrated the [[http://starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Fox_Mission_File_Printout licensed Japanese strategy guide]], which guide]]. Both works showed an [[AdaptationExpansion expanded]] {{canon}}.{{canon}} compared to the game, since they were able to reveal the Star Fox Star Fox universe in far greater detail than was possible in the game itself.
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe appear to [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were seemingly depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe appear to [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were seemingly depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFox2''''', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously, this [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced WalkingTank forms for the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never released.(At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not officially]].) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFox2''''', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously, this [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced WalkingTank forms for the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never released. (At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not officially]].) officially]]) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
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Star Fox, Star Fox 64, and Star Fox Zero each follow the same exact conflict to three different conclusions and have their own sequels, making them separate continuities. Need a reference for Captain Shears being planned for Star Fox 2.
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Currently, there are six released games and one spin-off in the series, including two [[ContinuityReboot reboots]]. [[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/09/want_to_know_the_real_reason_star_fox_was_renamed_in_europe Earlier games had different titles in PAL territories due to perceived issues with the German company [=StarVox=].]]
* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture the million-dollar co-processor Super FX chip in the game cartridge to handle 3D rendering. Infamously, a direct sequel known as ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It averted the typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced [[ChickenWalker Walker]] [[TransformingMecha transformations]] for Arwings, and focused on strategic gameplay. It was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes cancelled]] near completion, but its concepts were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFox64''''' (PAL: '''''Lylat Wars'''''), a KillerApp for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, was a [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] developed entirely in-house by Nintendo EAD. Notable as the first game to support the console's Rumble Pak (the first mainstream vibrating controller accessory, coming out before the UsefulNotes/PlayStation [=DualShock=]), which came bundled with it. An [[VideoGameRemake enhanced port]] called ''Star Fox 64 3D'' was released for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in 2011, which mainly added a graphical update.
* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture the million-dollar co-processor Super FX chip in the game cartridge to handle 3D rendering. Infamously, a direct sequel known as ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It averted the typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced [[ChickenWalker Walker]] [[TransformingMecha transformations]] for Arwings, and focused on strategic gameplay. It was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes cancelled]] near completion, but its concepts were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFox64''''' (PAL: '''''Lylat Wars'''''), a KillerApp for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, was a [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] developed entirely in-house by Nintendo EAD. Notable as the first game to support the console's Rumble Pak (the first mainstream vibrating controller accessory, coming out before the UsefulNotes/PlayStation [=DualShock=]), which came bundled with it. An [[VideoGameRemake enhanced port]] called ''Star Fox 64 3D'' was released for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in 2011, which mainly added a graphical update.
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Currently, there are six released games and one spin-off in the series, including two [[ContinuityReboot reboots]].series. [[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/09/want_to_know_the_real_reason_star_fox_was_renamed_in_europe Earlier games had different titles in PAL territories due to perceived issues with the German company [=StarVox=].]]
The series has had two separate [[ContinuityReboot continuity reboots,]] resulting in three distinct continuities with their own sequels.
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* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacturethe a million-dollar co-processor Super FX chip in the game cartridge to handle the 3D rendering. rendering.
* '''''VideoGame/StarFox2''''', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously,a this [[VideoGame/StarFox2 direct sequel known as ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' sequel]] was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It averted the [[AvertedTrope averted]] Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced [[ChickenWalker Walker]] [[TransformingMecha transformations]] WalkingTank forms for Arwings, the Arwing, and focused on strategic gameplay. It Despite being fully complete, it was never released.(At least, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes cancelled]] near completion, but its not officially]].) However, concepts such as all-range mode, an overworld map and [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker walkers]] were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
games.
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFox64''''' (PAL: '''''Lylat Wars'''''), a KillerApp for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, wasa the first [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] reboot]], and was developed entirely in-house by Nintendo EAD. Notable as the first game to support the console's Rumble Pak (the first mainstream vibrating controller accessory, coming out before the UsefulNotes/PlayStation [=DualShock=]), which came bundled with it. An [[VideoGameRemake enhanced port]] called ''Star Fox 64 3D'' was released for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS in 2011, which mainly added a graphical update.
The series has had two separate [[ContinuityReboot continuity reboots,]] resulting in three distinct continuities with their own sequels.
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* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture
* '''''VideoGame/StarFox2''''', for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Infamously,
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFox64''''' (PAL: '''''Lylat Wars'''''), a KillerApp for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, was
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxZero''''', co-developed by Nintendo EPD and Creator/PlatinumGames for the UsefulNotes/WiiU, was another [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] that followed similar story beats as the previous [[VideoGame/StarFox1 Lylat]] [[VideoGame/StarFox64 Wars]] titles. Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto himself headed the project (as he had personally wanted to revive the series since the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} generation).
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* '''''VideoGame/StarFoxZero''''', co-developed by Nintendo EPD and Creator/PlatinumGames for the UsefulNotes/WiiU, was
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* ''ComicStrip/StarFox'', authored by Benimaru Itoh, was released in Magazine/NintendoPower as an adaptation of the 1993 video game of the same name. Itoh also illustrated the [[http://starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Fox_Mission_File_Printout licensed Japanese strategy guide]], which showed a [[AlternateContinuity similar yet separate]] [[AdaptationExpansion expanded]] {{canon}}.
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* ''ComicStrip/StarFox'', authored by Benimaru Itoh, was released in Magazine/NintendoPower as an adaptation of the 1993 video game of the same name. Itoh also illustrated the [[http://starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Fox_Mission_File_Printout licensed Japanese strategy guide]], which showed a [[AlternateContinuity similar yet separate]] an [[AdaptationExpansion expanded]] {{canon}}.
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* * BattleCouple: [[AlternateContinuity Depends on the Continuity.]] In Nintendo Power's ''ComicStrip/StarFox'', it's Fox and Fara. In ''[[VideoGame/StarFoxAssault Assault]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/StarFoxCommand Command]]'', it's Fox and Krystal, at least part of the time. Slippy and Amanda count too.
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** Really, this is ONLY because Fox is the player character. This trope could easily apply to the entire Star Fox team whenever they are independently playable. In ''Star Fox Zero'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz8a-WctBS8 Peppy demonstrates that he can singlehandedly destroy a]] [[TheBattlestar Superdreadnought and its fighter squadrons]] with just his Arwing. It's safe to say the Star Fox pilots are ''all'' the [[WorldsBestWarrior best damn pilots in the galaxy.]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Even Slippy.]]
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** Really, this is ONLY because Fox is the player character. This In ''Star Fox Command'' and ''Star Fox 2'', this trope could easily apply applies to the entire Star Fox team whenever they team, because all of them are independently playable. In ''Star Fox Zero'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz8a-WctBS8 Peppy demonstrates that he can singlehandedly destroy a]] [[TheBattlestar Superdreadnought and its fighter squadrons]] with just his Arwing. It's safe to say the Star Fox pilots are ''all'' the [[WorldsBestWarrior best damn pilots in the galaxy.]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Even Slippy.]]
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*** Captain Shears, a character from ''Manga/FarewellBelovedFalco'', is similar in both physical appearance and attire to Pepper (especially his planned appearance in ''VideoGame/StarFox2'') and appears to have a name derived from "Billy Shears", the fictitious leader of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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*** Captain Shears, a character from ''Manga/FarewellBelovedFalco'', ''Farewell, Beloved Falco'', is similar in both physical appearance and attire to Pepper (especially his planned appearance in ''VideoGame/StarFox2'') and appears to have a name derived from "Billy Shears", the fictitious leader of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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Currently, there are six released games and one spin-off in the series, which consist of two [[ContinuityReboot reboot games]]. [[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/09/want_to_know_the_real_reason_star_fox_was_renamed_in_europe Earlier games had different titles in PAL territories due to perceived issues with the German company [=StarVox=].]]
* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture the million-dollar co-processor Super FX chip in the game cartridge to handle 3D rendering. Infamously, a direct sequel known as ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It completely averted Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker Walker]] forms for Arwings, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes officially]] released; however, its concepts were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture the million-dollar co-processor Super FX chip in the game cartridge to handle 3D rendering. Infamously, a direct sequel known as ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It completely averted Star Fox's typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker Walker]] forms for Arwings, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it was never [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes officially]] released; however, its concepts were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
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Currently, there are six released games and one spin-off in the series, which consist of including two [[ContinuityReboot reboot games]].reboots]]. [[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/09/want_to_know_the_real_reason_star_fox_was_renamed_in_europe Earlier games had different titles in PAL territories due to perceived issues with the German company [=StarVox=].]]
* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture the million-dollar co-processor Super FX chip in the game cartridge to handle 3D rendering. Infamously, a direct sequel known as ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. Itcompletely averted Star Fox's the typical RailShooter mechanics, introduced [[TransformingMecha transforming]] [[ChickenWalker Walker]] forms [[TransformingMecha transformations]] for Arwings, and focused on strategic gameplay. Despite being fully complete, it It was never [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes officially]] released; however, cancelled]] near completion, but its concepts were revisited and incorporated in subsequent games.
* '''''[[VideoGame/StarFox1 Star Fox]]''''' (PAL: '''''Starwing'''''), for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]. Technologically advanced for the time - Nintendo worked with Creator/ArgonautSoftware to manufacture the million-dollar co-processor Super FX chip in the game cartridge to handle 3D rendering. Infamously, a direct sequel known as ''VideoGame/StarFox2'' was worked on from the end of the first game's development until mid-1995. It
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* ArtEvolution: While the main characters follow a mildly consistent appearance throughout five games and two comics, they still change appearance a whole lot more than, say, [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] or Franchise/Kirby.
* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe appear to [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were seemindly depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe appear to [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were seemindly depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
to:
* ArtEvolution: While the main characters follow a mildly consistent appearance throughout five games and two comics, they still change appearance a whole lot more than, say, [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] or Franchise/Kirby.
Franchise/{{Kirby}}.
* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe appear to [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team wereseemindly seemingly depicted with metal legs: it was an attempt to make his PettingZooPeople [[https://youtu.be/1z6a8Oswk1s?t=429 appear more human to the player]] and [[RuleOfCool look cool.]]
* ArtificialLimbs: The pilots of the ''Star Fox'' universe appear to [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-r0oKdhp4ENs/UC6GKyqvpXI/AAAAAAAABK8/uaSpSU2Q58k/s1600/robot+legs.jpg have]] [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/7/7e/Star_Fox_Nintendo_Power.png/revision/latest?cb=20120211162252 metal]] [[http://amiiboplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Ssbm_fox_render_by_machriderz-d56n3ki.png legs]] [[http://geekmelee.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Title-Photo.png replacing]] [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ssb/images/6/6d/Fox_(SF643D).png/revision/latest?cb=20140912071720 their]] [[http://65.media.tumblr.com/a224d06a8948c45c3dea4973dac2a050/tumblr_nw0f0xF4TS1rkrwaco4_1280.jpg normal]] [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/starfox/images/4/44/Andrew.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080227063016 ones]]. For years fans have created theories as to their purpose, ranging from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Np3_ZLOH8 augmenting the pilots for field work,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX-pGlStTZw move]] [[https://youtu.be/ncImCSfwZZE?t=34 faster,]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk78nrxHqvc helping the pilots deal with extreme G-Forces.]] Years later, [[WordOfGod creator Miyamoto]] finally confirmed why the Star Fox team were