Super Nintendo (SNES)

Star Fox

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Star Fox is a rail shooter developed and published by Nintendo, built around the Super FX chip to deliver polygonal 3D visuals on the SNES. Players join Fox McCloud and the Star Fox team as they fight Andross across the Lylat system. Its forward-thinking presentation, branching routes, and brisk combat made it one of the console’s most celebrated action games.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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The game uses a behind-the-ship, automatically scrolling perspective. Players pilot an Arwing through space and planetary stages, firing lasers, charging shots, and smart bombs at waves of enemies and giant bosses. Many stages offer branching paths based on performance and route choices, changing difficulty, scenery, and the final outcome. Shield management, lives, and the condition of allied pilots all affect progression.

Fox McCloud

The protagonist and leader of Star Fox, piloting an Arwing against Andross’s forces.

Falco Lombardi

A skilled but cocky squad member who often provides competitive banter during missions.

Peppy Hare

A veteran pilot who gives tactical advice and mission guidance.

Slippy Toad

The team’s technical specialist, often providing enemy and boss data.

Andross

The main antagonist, a mad scientist bent on conquering the Lylat system.

Learn when to use charged shots to clear tougher enemies and expose boss weak points. Stay near targets when safe to improve accuracy, but avoid overcommitting and crashing into obstacles. Route choices often depend on performance, so protecting allies and clearing optional objectives can open easier or alternative stages. Against bosses, watch attack patterns first, then focus damage on weak points during openings.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Listen to squad chatter; it often hints at targets or hazards.

Tips

Preserve shields instead of chasing every enemy if survival is the goal.

Tips

Practice each route to learn where split paths and bosses appear.

User Reviews

A landmark SNES title that showed off polygonal graphics impressively.

User Reviews

Fast, readable action with memorable stages and bosses.

User Reviews

Easy to pick up, but mastering routes and scoring takes practice.

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