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# Explore Lylat system 3D graphics upgrade Multiplayer mayhem Star Fox 64 3D

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## Summary

> 🚀 Blast off into nostalgia with a modern twist!

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## Key Features

- • **Diverse Missions:** Travel through unique planets, each with thrilling challenges.
- • **Revamped Visuals:** Experience the classic with stunning 3D graphics!
- • **Epic Co-op Action:** Join forces with friends in local multiplayer battles.
- • **Iconic Characters:** Team up with Fox McCloud and his trusted wingmen!
- • **Dual Control Modes:** Choose between nostalgic N64 or innovative Gyro Sensor controls.

## Overview

Star Fox 64 3D revitalizes the beloved Nintendo classic with enhanced 3D graphics, dual control options, and exciting multiplayer capabilities, allowing players to navigate the Lylat system alongside iconic characters in thrilling aerial combat.

## Description

Fox McCloud is Back in a Re-mastered Nintendo Classic Star Fox 64™ 3D invites players to take on the role of legendary Fox McCloud as they lead a fearless squadron of fighters in fierce aerial combat to battle the evil forces of Andross and save the galaxy from destruction. The rich 3D visuals provide a remarkable sense of depth, distance and position as players dodge meteors and blast enemy fighters out of the sky. Star Fox 64 3D is a handheld Action-Space Shooter game exclusive to Nintendo 3DS that sees the return of the canine space pilot, Fox McCloud. A port of the Nintendo 64 classic, Star Fox 64 , Star Fox 64 3D blends the best aspects of the original console game with new 3DS based play options. Features include: all your favorite characters from the Star Fox team, a graphical update that utilizes the 3DS' two screens, a Nintendo 64 control scheme as well as one that uses the motion-sensing abilities of the 3DS, the ability for players to import their images into the game via the 3DS' camera functionality and 4-person local wireless multiplayer that only requires one game cartridge. Fox McCloud is back in a re-mastered Nintendo classic. Star Fox 64 3D invites players to take on the role of legendary Fox McCloud as they lead a fearless squadron of fighters in fierce aerial combat to battle the evil forces of Andross and save the galaxy from destruction. The rich 3D visuals of Nintendo 3DS provide a remarkable sense of depth, distance and position as players dodge meteors and blast enemy fighters out of the sky. Star Fox 64 3D features multiple ways to play, including "64 Mode" and a "3DS Mode." "64 Mode" allows players to utilize the tried and true control scheme of the original Nintendo 64 release, while the 3DS Mode lets players utilize the motion controls of the built-in Gyro Sensor of the Nintendo 3DS system to steer McCloud's ship through space. In addition, the game contains a multiplayer "Battle Mode" which allows for up to four game systems to connect locally utilizing only one game cartridge via DS download play. Within this mode players can also utilize the 3DS' inner facing camera to display a live video feed of their faces as they battle, ratcheting up the engrossing multiplayer experience of the game even further. Nintendo 3DS is a groundbreaking hardware release that brings 3D gaming to the handheld market for the first time. The fourth major release in the DS product line, Nintendo 3DS utilizes 3D Slider functionality and an improved top LCD display to present a glasses-free 3D effect in compatible games, while giving players the option to moderate the effect as they see fit. Taken together with additional features, including full analog control in 3D game environments, motion and gyro sensors that transfer the movements of the handheld into the game, 3D camera functionality, an adjustable stylus and full backwards compatibility, and you have not only a must-have system, but a revolution in handheld gaming.

Review: Blockbuster Space Opera with Furry Animals - Star Fox 64 3D is a remake of a very old game, but it is still better than the majority of games currently available for the new Nintendo 3DS. This is because the game has a timeless quality that seems to be lost with most games nowadays, so gorgeous reimagined graphics, an addictively chaotic multiplayer mode, and a few extra layers of polish were all this game needed to become more than relevant again today. Take the epic scale and nature of the space battles in Star Wars, replace the humans with animals, and make the whole thing painfully hilarious and you've got the essence of Star Fox. The gameplay is very cool and stylish, and makes you feel like the galaxy's savior while playing it (the presentation and music go a long way in creating this amazing atmosphere), but for all of the theatrics, the voice acting and dialogue make this alternately one of the cheesiest games of all time. Seriously, every time you blow up something there's a chubby rabbit telling you that you're becoming more like your father, and when you beat a level a cocky jerk bird will tell you exactly how pathetic you are. To top off the increasingly eccentric cast is a slight androgynous toad always getting himself into trouble and overreacting in every situation. It's hard to convey just how silly hearing all this is as you're in the midst of saving the world, but the pitch-perfect delivery does the job. I guarantee that you will be laughing out loud at something of the unintentional humor the original Japanese game designers came up with years ago. In terms the gameplay itself, Star Fox is shoot-em-up game that is "on-rails" (which means in most levels you can't venture off the predetermined past). It is very much and arcade style game and the new Score Attack mode which is exactly what is sounds complements the game's genre perfectly. The only downer is that there are no online leaderboards for it. There are a total of 16 levels in this game, each of which are only a few minutes long, and the variety of shooting different enemies and navigating different paths on different planets keeps things fresh for the game's short duration. While the short length is one of the game's biggest detractors, there are a few things that make it super-replayable such as high-score attacking (mentioned above), finding secret alternate paths through the levels to experience whole new planets, getting the different endings, and just plain seeing all the levels the game has to offer, as it's impossible to play through them all on your first or second run. It might not have a whole lot of content, but that content is compelling enough to keep you coming back again and again and justifying the relatively steep price of $40. The last thing I'll go into in this review is the game's third pillar--its four-player multiplayer component. While this mode offers tons of fun and great customization for awesome fights, it's download-play only which means you can't play your friends online, which is pretty ridiculous in this day and age. The multiplayer itself resembles a dogfight version of Smash Bros., and is a total riot with the CPU and even better with a few friends. And that, my friends, is Star Fox 64 3D. A lovingly crafted testament to how fun video games used to be, and simply the most polished game on the 3DS, Star Fox is absolutely a must own title for any age. I guarantee that this strange and hilarious of world of rabbits and toads blowing each other to bits in space will suck you in like no other and won't let you go for a long time.
Review: a great game today - I am writing this from the perspective of someone who never played StarFox 64 back in the day (though I did enjoy the original on Super Nintendo). In fact, one reason why I wanted this game was because I've never played 64. So here's the scoop: You play as Star Fox, with 3 other animal dudes on your team (a rabbit, a frog, and a falcon). Each mission is on a different planet, and tasks you with flying through, shooting enemies, and taking out bosses. There are actually two types of missions: one is a straightforward linear level with enemies and obstacles flying into your field of view. The other is a wide-open map that features full 3D movement and is closer to games like Ace Combat than StarFox. The controls are simple but good. You have a basic laser, as well as a limited number of bombs. You can brake or boost. The game is fast-paced and smooth (I am pretty sure it is 60fps), and the controls are responsive. There is optional gyro control, which works well, but I prefer the circle pad. Nintendo has upgraded the graphics nicely here. The textures are sharp and the effects are extremely good. Snow, water, and lava are all shaded and pop with color. There's none of the dull N64 work you might be expecting. It's a more substantial upgrade than Ocarina of Time. The 3D effects also look great. The core of the game is, then, a basic but well-executed arcade-style flying game game. It's the sort of thing we used to get all the time, but rarely do nowadays. What is unique about this game is the structure. You start on the planet Corneria, and need to progress to the planet Venom. Along the way there are 15 planets, but you only need to go through 7 of them. Your path is dependent on actions which happen on the planet. For example, on Corneria, Falco is in trouble. If you help him out, you go one way. If you don't, you go another way. This gives the game a ton of replayability. You can mess around and see the different paths. Each map is very different and offers unique challenges. Though one play through is fairly short, Star Fox 64 is not the sort of game designed for one play through. Also helping the replayability is a score attack mode and the ability to earn medals based on skill. This game plays well enough for a score attack mode to work, and the combination of it and the replayable campaign means that there is plenty here for anyone who gets into it. The combination of sharp mechanics, great level design, and charm (the characters are goofy and have lots to say) make this a keeper in my opinion. In fact, it just might be the 3DS' best game yet. I know the system has received its share of criticism for the game library, and I guess a port of a fourteen year old game doesn't technically address the problem. But for anyone who has not yet played StarFox 64, it is absolutely a gem of a game and worth checking out immediately.

## Features

- A complete graphical update of the original Star Fox 64 game brings the Nintendo classic into the era of portable 3D fun of Nintendo 3DS
- Two control methods for the player to experience: the original Nintendo 64 Mode and the Gyro Sensor based Nintendo 3DS Mode
- Trusted Fox McCloud wingmen Peppy, Slippy and Falco are along for the ride
- Each mission takes players through a different planet of the Lylat system as they blast enemies, collect power-ups and fight powerful bosses on their way to the final battle
- A new multiplayer option lets up to four players engage in fierce aerial combat via a local wireless connection and only one game cartridge

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blockbuster Space Opera with Furry Animals
*by M***T on September 16, 2011*

Star Fox 64 3D is a remake of a very old game, but it is still better than the majority of games currently available for the new Nintendo 3DS. This is because the game has a timeless quality that seems to be lost with most games nowadays, so gorgeous reimagined graphics, an addictively chaotic multiplayer mode, and a few extra layers of polish were all this game needed to become more than relevant again today. Take the epic scale and nature of the space battles in Star Wars, replace the humans with animals, and make the whole thing painfully hilarious and you've got the essence of Star Fox. The gameplay is very cool and stylish, and makes you feel like the galaxy's savior while playing it (the presentation and music go a long way in creating this amazing atmosphere), but for all of the theatrics, the voice acting and dialogue make this alternately one of the cheesiest games of all time. Seriously, every time you blow up something there's a chubby rabbit telling you that you're becoming more like your father, and when you beat a level a cocky jerk bird will tell you exactly how pathetic you are. To top off the increasingly eccentric cast is a slight androgynous toad always getting himself into trouble and overreacting in every situation. It's hard to convey just how silly hearing all this is as you're in the midst of saving the world, but the pitch-perfect delivery does the job. I guarantee that you will be laughing out loud at something of the unintentional humor the original Japanese game designers came up with years ago. In terms the gameplay itself, Star Fox is shoot-em-up game that is "on-rails" (which means in most levels you can't venture off the predetermined past). It is very much and arcade style game and the new Score Attack mode which is exactly what is sounds complements the game's genre perfectly. The only downer is that there are no online leaderboards for it. There are a total of 16 levels in this game, each of which are only a few minutes long, and the variety of shooting different enemies and navigating different paths on different planets keeps things fresh for the game's short duration. While the short length is one of the game's biggest detractors, there are a few things that make it super-replayable such as high-score attacking (mentioned above), finding secret alternate paths through the levels to experience whole new planets, getting the different endings, and just plain seeing all the levels the game has to offer, as it's impossible to play through them all on your first or second run. It might not have a whole lot of content, but that content is compelling enough to keep you coming back again and again and justifying the relatively steep price of $40. The last thing I'll go into in this review is the game's third pillar--its four-player multiplayer component. While this mode offers tons of fun and great customization for awesome fights, it's download-play only which means you can't play your friends online, which is pretty ridiculous in this day and age. The multiplayer itself resembles a dogfight version of Smash Bros., and is a total riot with the CPU and even better with a few friends. And that, my friends, is Star Fox 64 3D. A lovingly crafted testament to how fun video games used to be, and simply the most polished game on the 3DS, Star Fox is absolutely a must own title for any age. I guarantee that this strange and hilarious of world of rabbits and toads blowing each other to bits in space will suck you in like no other and won't let you go for a long time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ a great game today
*by J***H on September 16, 2011*

I am writing this from the perspective of someone who never played StarFox 64 back in the day (though I did enjoy the original on Super Nintendo). In fact, one reason why I wanted this game was because I've never played 64. So here's the scoop: You play as Star Fox, with 3 other animal dudes on your team (a rabbit, a frog, and a falcon). Each mission is on a different planet, and tasks you with flying through, shooting enemies, and taking out bosses. There are actually two types of missions: one is a straightforward linear level with enemies and obstacles flying into your field of view. The other is a wide-open map that features full 3D movement and is closer to games like Ace Combat than StarFox. The controls are simple but good. You have a basic laser, as well as a limited number of bombs. You can brake or boost. The game is fast-paced and smooth (I am pretty sure it is 60fps), and the controls are responsive. There is optional gyro control, which works well, but I prefer the circle pad. Nintendo has upgraded the graphics nicely here. The textures are sharp and the effects are extremely good. Snow, water, and lava are all shaded and pop with color. There's none of the dull N64 work you might be expecting. It's a more substantial upgrade than Ocarina of Time. The 3D effects also look great. The core of the game is, then, a basic but well-executed arcade-style flying game game. It's the sort of thing we used to get all the time, but rarely do nowadays. What is unique about this game is the structure. You start on the planet Corneria, and need to progress to the planet Venom. Along the way there are 15 planets, but you only need to go through 7 of them. Your path is dependent on actions which happen on the planet. For example, on Corneria, Falco is in trouble. If you help him out, you go one way. If you don't, you go another way. This gives the game a ton of replayability. You can mess around and see the different paths. Each map is very different and offers unique challenges. Though one play through is fairly short, Star Fox 64 is not the sort of game designed for one play through. Also helping the replayability is a score attack mode and the ability to earn medals based on skill. This game plays well enough for a score attack mode to work, and the combination of it and the replayable campaign means that there is plenty here for anyone who gets into it. The combination of sharp mechanics, great level design, and charm (the characters are goofy and have lots to say) make this a keeper in my opinion. In fact, it just might be the 3DS' best game yet. I know the system has received its share of criticism for the game library, and I guess a port of a fourteen year old game doesn't technically address the problem. But for anyone who has not yet played StarFox 64, it is absolutely a gem of a game and worth checking out immediately.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than the original!
*by K***N on June 17, 2016*

I am a HUGE Star Fox fan so this game excited me a lot when it was announced. Having played through Star Fox 64 for countless hours, this remaster of the game was gorgeous on the 3DS and made very good use of the 3D available to the system. The game is 98% identical to the original one and overall, I would say superior in almost every single way. Positive Changes from 64: - You can now select specific missions after you have gone through them once (GREAT feature especially if you just want to crank out some of the later missions on a commute) - Now there's a specific score attack mode with even more challenging goals for medals - 3DS gyroscope control mode which actually surprisingly works rather well for this game - Local DS Download multiplayer that is pretty fun - Changed Falco's line to "Hey genius" instead of "Hey Einstein." There's less sass but it's consistent with their world at least so I like it. Negative Changes from 64: - Multiplayer lacks the ability to play in the Landmaster or on foot as in the original game - Some of the music score remasterings I did not like at all. One of my main complaints was the Boss C track remastering. The beginning just sounds SO wrong FINAL THOUGHTS Overall, I found the game to be a satisfying experience and if I could remove nostalgia goggles, I would have to say that it is better than the original. It is truly one of the greatest games of all time remastered with modern graphics for a modern system. I think fans of the N64 version would enjoy it, but also anyone who is a fan of space flight combat would also love it as well. There are rich space environments ranging from an asteroid belt to an ocean planet, a lava planet, etc. Go out and buy this game while you still can!

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