Star Fox
The Series
Don't Get Sick in Scotland, and Other Gaming Tips...the Wii anyway (these one-off stories amount to zilch in official coin). Oh, and you guys know the "original Star Fox creator" (G4's words) was Shigeru Miyamoto, right? Not sure how that suddenly became Dylan Cuthbert, a guy who was strictly... In this article: Wii, Scotland, Star Fox, Star Fox, Punch-Out!!, Pea soup, Trademark, Saints Row, Red Faction: Guerilla, and Saints Row 2 |
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RSS feed from 1UP | October 27, 2009
Miyamoto Wishes Star Fox Were More Popular
...Shigeru Miyamoto considers himself a fan of the series, and wishes you were too. "I'm a big fan of the Star Fox games," he told MTV Multiplayer. "Every time we make a Star Fox game I'm hoping people will enjoy it as much as I do. Of...
In this article: Star Fox, Nintendo DS, FreeSpace 2, Super Smash Bros., Star Fox Command, Star Fox 64, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Japan
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
F-Zero (series)
...franchise attempt to go mass-market." Shigeru Miyamoto commented that past F-Zero and Star Fox collaborations with outside development houses turned out to be a disappointment for Nintendo. He stated "consumers got very excited about...
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Miyamoto a 'big fan' of Star Fox, says series popularity on the decline
...You're bound to look sharp in these Earthbound duds For being a Nintendo property, the Star Fox series hasn't performed, well -- it hasn't performed like a Nintendo property. Gaming legend Shigeru Miyamoto recently divulged to MTV...
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Star Fox (series)
...Fox and Co. could engage in next time. A G4 interview with a series producer Dylan Cuthbert (who worked on Star Fox, Star Fox 64, and Star Fox Command) has shown that Dylan will most likely not be involved with a Star Fox title for the Wii; as...
In this article: Star Fox, Fox McCloud, Star Fox 64, Nintendo, Brawl, Wii, Super Smash Bros., and Krystal
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Shigeru Miyamoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Star Fox, Pikmin and F-Zero franchises and games ... Star Fox 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America. pp. 116–119. ^ Nintendo ...
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Shigeru Miyamoto - Arwingpedia, the Star Fox wiki - Star Fox ...
... Miyamoto created the Star Fox ... Star Fox (Nintendo Power comic) 56 minutes ago ... Star Fox 64 7 hours ago by Unregistered contributor. Aparoid Moth 1 day ago by ...
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Mario Creator Talks Disappointment With 'Star Fox' - Shigeru ...
Mario Creator Talks Disappointment With 'Star Fox' - Shigeru Miyamoto has made some pretty incredible video game experiences, many of which will go down as the best ...
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YouTube - Shigeru Miyamoto talks about Mario and Starfox
Shigeru Miyamoto talks about the origins of Mario and Star Fox. ... Shigeru Miyamoto Channel Equinox SNES Super Nintendo Mario Bros Star Fox retro video ...
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www.miyamotoshrine.com
Miyamoto Shrine: Shigeru Miyamoto's Home on The Web
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The Star Fox series is a successful video game franchise owned by Nintendo. The original game was a forward-scrolling 3D Sci-Fi rail shooter. Later sequels added more directional freedom as the series progressed. The title was based on the Star Wars series, but not a part of the series.
The first game in the series, developed by Nintendo EAD and programmed by Argonaut Software, used the Super FX Chip to create the first accelerated 3D gaming experience on a home console. The Super FX Chip was an additional math co-processor that was built into the Game Pak and helped the Super Famicom and SNES better render the game's graphics. The Super FX Chip has been used in other Super Famicom/SNES games as well, some with increased processing speed. Its remake, Star Fox 64, further revolutionized the video game industry by being the first Nintendo 64 game to feature the Rumble Pak.
Due to trademark issues over the name Star Fox in PAL region territories, Star Fox and Star Fox 64 were released in those countries as Star Wing and Lylat Wars respectively. However, Nintendo bought the rights before the release of Star Fox Adventures so future games could be released worldwide with the same name.
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