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'''''Star Fox''''' is a series of sci-fi rail shooter video games created by [[Nintendo]], featuring anthropomorphic animals as characters. The setting mainly takes place in outer space in the [[Lylat System]]. Games in the series have been released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], and [[Wii U|Nintendo Wii U]]. The majority of the ''Star Fox'' games are considered rail shooters, although ''Star Fox Adventures'' is more of an adventure title in the vein of ''The Legend of Zelda''.
   
 
=='''Main Games'''==
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<tabber>1993=
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[[File:StarFox_1993.png|thumb|link= Star Fox (game)]]
 
Facing the wrath of the evil Emperor [[Andross]], [[Fox McCloud]] and his [[Star Fox (team)|team]] must battle their way through the [[Lylat System]] to put an end to Andross' madness.
   
 
Developed by Nintendo EAD and Argonaut Software members in Japan, ''Star Fox'' was released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993, and was quite bold in breaking technical barriers with the revolutionary [[Super FX]] chip. The chip simulated three-dimensional graphics -- a first for console games.
''This article is about the overall historical continuity of the Star Fox series, for other uses of the term see [[Star Fox (disambiguation)|here.]] ''
 
   
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|-|1997=
'''''Star Fox''''' is a series of winter themed sci-fi rail shooter video games created by [[Nintendo]], featuring anthropomorphic animals as characters. The setting mainly takes place in outer space of the [[Lylat System]], a winter galaxy. Games in the series have been released on [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[GameCube]], and [[Nintendo DS]]. Most of the games are considered rail shooters, although ''Star Fox Adventures'' is more of an adventure title in the vein of ''The Legend of Zelda''.
 
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[[File:Star_Fox_64_logo.png|thumb|link= Star Fox 64]]
 
Two years have passed since [[James McCloud]] disappeared, the former leader of the [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]]. [[Andross]], a psychotic anthropoid scientist and powerful dictator of the planet [[Venom]], has built an army and unleashed an invasion onto the neighboring planets of the [[Lylat system]]. Under direct orders from [[General Pepper]], the new Star Fox team, lead by James' son [[Fox McCloud]], must battle their way through Andross' forces in hope to stop him and liberate the Lylat system.
   
 
Released in 1997, ''Star Fox 64'' included and introduced the Rumble Pak to the North American gaming audience. Full spoken dialogue replaced the original game's [[Lylat (language)|Lylat speech]], and it was the formal introduction of many series staples.
Star Fox is shown to be famous for constant snow cover.
 
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|-|2002=
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[[File:Star_Fox_Adventures.png|thumb|link= Star Fox Adventures]]
 
Eight years have passed since the end of the battle against [[Andross]]. Down on their money and luck, the [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] is contacted by [[General Pepper]] to investigate problems on the distant planet [[Sauria|Dinosaur Planet]] (referred to as Sauria in later games) after receiving a distress call. The remaining team agrees to do so and sets forth on another adventure.
   
 
''Star Fox Adventures'' was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2002. The series took a very different turn in gameplay and style. Originally called ''[[Dinosaur Planet]]'' and unrelated to the ''Star Fox'' series, the game was later given the ''Star Fox'' in development, ported from [[Nintendo 64]], and overhauled to include flying missions and the series' trademark characters. Instead of being a rail shooter like its predecessors, ''Star Fox Adventures'' was more of an action-adventure game, akin to the ''Legend of Zelda'' series. Some gamers were disappointed with the lack of [[Arwing]] fights and the use of a "magical staff", but it received decent reviews. A manga titled ''[[Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco|Farewell, Beloved Falco]]'' was published on the official Japanese website to serve as an explanation for the game's absence of [[Falco Lombardi]].
==Games==
 
   
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|-|2005=
===''Star Fox''===
 
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[[File:Assault_logo.png|thumb|link= Star Fox: Assault]]
 
A year after the crisis at [[Sauria]], a new threat haunts the [[Lylat system]] and brings up images of an old enemy -- [[Andross]]. His nephew [[Andrew Oikonny]] has taken over [[Andross's Empire|his uncle's army]] and has begun to attack [[Corneria]]. To add to the threat, a new alien force has come to threaten the system -- the [[Aparoid]]s. Bent on absorbing the life in the system, the alien invasion brings about massive devastation to the citizens of these planets, and the [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] is forced to protect them.
   
 
''Star Fox: Assault'' was developed by [[Namco]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and released in 2005. The gameplay in ''Assault'' returned the series to its roots with trademark ship-based shooting. New features were added, such as the addition of on-foot missions. ''Assault'' was released to mixed reviews, with the main complaints being control problems, the short length of the main game, and the amount of on-foot missions.
[[Image:Star Fox cover.jpg|right|150px]]
 
   
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|-|2006=
{{Main|Star Fox (game)}}
 
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[[File:Star_Fox_Command_logo.png|thumb|link= Star Fox Command]]
 
[[Andross]] may have been defeated, but a new threat is rising from the poisonous Venom Sea -- the [[Anglar army]], lead by the [[Anglar Emperor]]. And that's not all; [[Star Fox (team)|Team Star Fox]] has broke up, and [[Fox McCloud]] stands alone against the Anglars.
   
 
Released in 2006, ''Star Fox Command'' was the only ''Star Fox'' title developed for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Multiplayer is possible with up to 6 players. Another feature is the use of the DS's built in microphone to make recordings that can be used in the game.
Facing the wrath of the evil monkey Emperor [[Andross]], the fox [[Fox McCloud]] and his [[Star Fox (team)|team]] must battle their way through the snowy planets of the [[Lylat System]] to put an end to Andross' madness.
 
   
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|-|2011=
Developed by Nintendo EAD and Argonaut Software members in Japan, ''Star Fox'' was released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1993, and was quite bold in breaking technical barriers with the new Super FX chip. The chip simulated three-dimensional graphics -- a first for console games.
 
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[[File:Star_Fox_64_3D_logo.png|thumb|link= Star Fox 64 3D]]
 
At E3 2010m a promo trailer for the then-upcoming [[Nintendo 3DS]] was shown. The trailer depicted an [[Arwing]] flying out of a DS along with other iconic Nintendo-related objects -- including DK barrels, the Master Sword, and a Hylian Shield. Nintendo confirmed that they were producing a remake of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' along with ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' for the 3DS. They were released early in the handheld's run, though not as launch titles. ''Star Fox 64 3D'' was released in 2011.
   
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|-|2016=
===''Star Fox 2'' (unreleased)===
 
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[[File:Star-fox-zero.png|thumb|link= Star Fox Zero]]
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The first original ''Star Fox'' title since ''Star Fox Command'' in 2006, ''Star Fox Zero'' was released for the [[Wii U]] in April 2016. It takes place during the "Lylat Wars", making the game the third interpretation of the [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]]'s conflict against [[Andross]] (after ''Star Fox'' and ''Star Fox 64''), with a few twists. Additionally, it features more elements that were borrowed from the then-unreleased ''Star Fox 2''. As well as traditional [[Arwing]] and [[Landmaster]] gameplay styles, ''Zero'' introduced new [[Walker]] and [[Gyrowing]] vehicles, which are used for stationary exploration like collecting [[Medal]]s in areas that require slower pacing. The Landmaster can now transform into a fully flight driven jet instead of just hovering.
   
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[[File:Guard-logo-mobile.png|thumb|link= Star Fox Guard]]
[[Image:Star Fox 2 cover.jpg|right|150px]]
 
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Released simultaneously with ''Star Fox Zero'' for the [[Wii U]], this game is a spinoff taking place after [[Andross]] began his original [[Lylat system]] takeover but before [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]] intervenes on his attempted invasion of [[Corneria]]. The game follows a Mii who is hired by [[Grippy Toad]] - uncle of [[Slippy Toad|Slippy]] - to remotely operate the [[AegisCam]] and defend his mining facilities from various robots trying to steal his resources. The gameplay is in the style of a tower defense and includes level editor. While it is available for a Nintendo eShop digital download, physical copies were bundled with First Print Editions of ''Star Fox Zero''.
   
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|-|2017=
{{Main|Star Fox 2}}
 
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[[File:Logo-star-fox-2.png|thumb|link= Star Fox 2]]
 
[[Andross]] survived his encounter with [[Fox McCloud]] and has returned to annihilate [[Corneria]]. With an arsenal of new enemies and giant missiles aimed at the planet, Andross's sudden insurrection is large enough to demand the attention of the [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]]. With new custom [[Arwing]]s, a [[Mothership]], and two new team members, Star Fox must defend Corneria and take the battle to Andross himself.
   
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The game was originally in development for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] from 1993 to 1995 as a direct sequel to the first game, but was cancelled due to [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s desire to release a ''Star Fox'' game for the then-upcoming [[Nintendo 64]]. Despite the cancellation order, [[Dylan Cuthbert]] briefly resumed development until the game was fully completed, and some planned gameplay elements were later implemented in ''Star Fox 64'', ''Star Fox Command'', and ''Star Fox Zero''. After over 22 years, the game was officially released in its final form for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic]] in 2017.
It's Christmas time, Andross survived his encounter with Fox and has returned to destroy [[Corneria]]. With an arsenal of new enemies and giant missiles aimed at the planet, Andross' insurrection is large enough to demand the attention of the Star Fox team. With new custom [[Arwing]]s, a [[Mothership]], and rookies, the team must defend Corneria and take the battle to Andross himself.
 
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=='''Other Games'''==
The game was the first in the series to be set around Christmas time, it was canceled due to the impending release of the Nintendo 64, and the desire to use a more powerful system. Nintendo has stated that it currently has no plans to officially distribute this title. Some pre-release copies have since been leaked, and an anonymous ex-Nintendo employee finally released the near-final Japanese ROM in August 2002, making it fully playable with an emulator. Some of the gameplay elements introduced in this sequel were later implemented in ''Star Fox 64'' and ''Star Fox Command''.
 
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[[File:Super_Smash_Bros_4_merged_logo,_no_subtitle.png|thumb|link= Super Smash Bros. series]]
 
The ''Star Fox'' series has been represented in all [[Super Smash Bros. series]] titles, with [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] as a default playable character in all games, followed by [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]] as an unlockable as of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' and [[Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf]] as an unlockable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]] ''and once again in ''[https://starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate Ultimate]''.
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|-|Starlink=
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[[File:Sl_logo_.png|thumb|link= Starlink: Battle for Atlas]]
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Exclusive to the [[Nintendo Switch]] edition of [[Starlink: Battle for Atlas]], Star Fox characters make a crossover with Starlink. As part of the Toys-To-Life compatibility, figurines of Fox and an Arwing were added onto physical releases of the game. The story was also further continued with DLC.
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===''Star Fox 64''===
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=='''Comics'''==
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<tabber>NP Comics=
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[[File:Fox_McCloud_Comic.jpg|thumb]]
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Before the original 1993 game was even released yet, the Star Fox series first made a start as a comic book series was published by Nintendo Power magazine, chronicling a continuing narrative series of adventures.
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[[File:Lylat_Wars_Comic_Cover.jpg|thumb|74px]]
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Illustrated and released by Nintendo of Europe in 1997, the Lylat Wars Comic is an abridged adaptation of the events of ''"Star Fox 64"'', which was released in the European and Australian regions as Lylat Wars.
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|-|FBF Manga=
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[[File:FBF_comic_title.jpg|thumb|link= Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco]]
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Depicting a story set in-between the events of ''"Star Fox 64"'' and ''"Adventures"'', Farewell, Beloved Falco tells the incident that took place four years after the Lylat Wars and concludes four years later and leads into the Plight of Sauria. The entire manga can be read on the Japanese ''"Adventures"'' website.
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</tabber>
   
 
=='''See also'''==
[[Image:Star Fox 64 cover.jpg|right|150px]]
 
 
*[[List of Star Fox cameos in other games|List of&nbsp;Star Fox cameos in other games]]
   
{{Main|Star Fox 64}}
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{{Game series}}
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[[de:Star Fox-Serie]]
 
Many years have passed since the supposed death of [[James McCloud]], the former leader of the [[Star Fox Team]]. [[Andross]], a psychotic monkey scientist and powerful dictator of the planet [[Venom]], has built an army and unleashed an invasion onto the neighboring planets of the [[Lylat system]]. Under direct orders from [[General Pepper]], a new Star Fox Team, lead by James' son [[Fox]], must battle their way through Andross' forces in hope to stop him and liberate the Lylat system.
 
 
''Star Fox 64'' included and introduced the Rumble Pak to the North American gaming audience. Full spoken dialogue replaced the original game's Lylat Speak.
 
 
This game is considered a series reboot and shares the "official" first title of the series along with the original 1993 Star Fox game. The Japanese ''Star Fox Adventures'' website suggested that their events are really two sides of the same coin.
 
 
===''Star Fox Adventures''===
 
 
[[Image:Star Fox Adventures cover.jpg|right|150px]]
 
 
{{Main|Star Fox Adventures}}
 
 
Eight years have passed since the end of the battle against [[Andross]]. Having issues with money, the Star Fox Team is contacted by General Pepper to investigate problems on the distant planet [[Sauria|Dinosaur Planet]] (referred to as Sauria in later games) after receiving a distress call. With [[Falco]] Lombardi gone, the rest of the team agrees to do so and sets forth on another adventure.
 
 
''Star Fox Adventures'' was released for the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] in 2002. The series took a very different turn in gameplay and style. Originally called ''[[Dinosaur Planet]]'' and unrelated to the Star Fox series, the game was later branded with the ''Star Fox'' logo, and overhauled to include flying missions and the series' trademark characters. Instead of being a rail shooter like its predecessors, ''Star Fox Adventures'' was more of an action-adventure game, akin to the [[w:c:zelda:The Legend of Zelda series|''Legend of Zelda'' series]]. Some gamers were disappointed with the lack of Arwing fights and the use of a "magical staff", but it received decent reviews.
 
 
===''Star Fox: Assault''===
 
 
[[Image:Star Fox Assault cover.jpg|right|150px]]
 
 
{{Main|Star Fox: Assault}}
 
 
A year after the crisis at Sauria, a new threat haunts the Lylat and brings up images of an old enemy -- Andross. His nephew [[Andrew Oikonny]] has taken over [[Venomian Army|his uncle's army]] and has begun to attack Corneria. To add to the threat, a new alien-robot force has come to threaten Lylat -- the [[Aparoid]]s. Bent on absorbing the life in the system, the alien invasion brings about massive devastation to the citizens of these planets, and the Star Fox team is forced to protect them.
 
 
''Star Fox: Assault'' was developed by [[Namco]] for the GameCube. The gameplay in ''Assault'' returned the series to its roots with trademark ship-based shooting. New features were added, such as the addition of on-foot missions. ''Assault'' was released to mixed reviews, with the main complaints being control problems, the short length of the main game, and the amount of on-foot missions.
 
 
===''Star Fox Command''===
 
 
[[Image:Star Fox Command cover.jpg|right|150px]]
 
 
{{Main|Star Fox Command}}
 
 
[[Andross]] may have been defeated, but a new threat is rising from the poisonous Venom Sea -- [[Anglar|The Anglars]], lead by the [[Anglar Emperor]].
 
And that's not all; Team [[Star Fox|Star Fox has been]] shattered,
 
and [[Fox]] stands alone against the Anglars.
 
 
''Star Fox Command'' was the only [[Star Fox]] title developed for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Multiplayer is possible with up to 6 players. Another feature is the use of the DS's built in microphone to make recordings that can be used in the game.
 
 
It is implied that ''Command'' is non-canon to ''64'', ''Adventures'', and ''Assault'', as it has many different endings. It remains to be seen in any future titles if this game is indeed relevant to the series continuity.
 
 
===''Star Fox 64 3D''===
 
{{Main|Star Fox 64 3D}}
 
At E3 2010 a promo trailer for the then-upcoming Nintendo 3DS was shown. The trailer depicted an [[Arwing]] fl[[File:256px-SF643Dlogo.png|thumb]]ying out of a DS along with other iconic Nintendo-related objects -- including DK barrels, the Master Sword, and a Hylian Shield. Nintendo confirmed that they were producing a remake of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' along with ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' for the 3DS. They were released early in the handheld's run, though not as launch titles.
 
==Super Smash Bros. Series==
 
The Star Fox series has been represented in all [[Super Smash Bros. series]] titles, with Fox as a default playable character, followed by Falco and Wolf as unlockable characters in [[Melee]] and [[Brawl]]. Fox is set to appear in the upcoming release for the Wii U and 3DS as well as the Smash Bros-inspired game Warriors Dreams
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
* [[List of Star Fox cameos in other games|List of&nbsp;Star Fox cameos in other games]]
 
 
Star Fox is well known for snow due to characters wearing warm clothing, the snowy backgrounds and the most common weather being snow, all of Lylats planets are easily covered in white snow.
 
 
Star Fox music in the original is techno music that sounds a bit Christmasy. Further Star Fox games featured rather Christmasy music.
 
 
Despite music being Christmasy, Star Fox 2 is currently the only game in the series to be set at Christmas time.
 
 
Lylat may actually be a winter galaxy.
 
 
Star Fox's main weather is snow.
 
 
[[ar:ستار فوكس]]
 
[[de:Spiele]]
 
 
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Star Fox is a series of sci-fi rail shooter video games created by Nintendo, featuring anthropomorphic animals as characters. The setting mainly takes place in outer space in the Lylat System. Games in the series have been released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Wii U. The majority of the Star Fox games are considered rail shooters, although Star Fox Adventures is more of an adventure title in the vein of The Legend of Zelda.

Main Games

StarFox 1993

Facing the wrath of the evil Emperor Andross, Fox McCloud and his team must battle their way through the Lylat System to put an end to Andross' madness.

Developed by Nintendo EAD and Argonaut Software members in Japan, Star Fox was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993, and was quite bold in breaking technical barriers with the revolutionary Super FX chip. The chip simulated three-dimensional graphics -- a first for console games.

Star Fox 64 logo

Two years have passed since James McCloud disappeared, the former leader of the Star Fox team. Andross, a psychotic anthropoid scientist and powerful dictator of the planet Venom, has built an army and unleashed an invasion onto the neighboring planets of the Lylat system. Under direct orders from General Pepper, the new Star Fox team, lead by James' son Fox McCloud, must battle their way through Andross' forces in hope to stop him and liberate the Lylat system.

Released in 1997, Star Fox 64 included and introduced the Rumble Pak to the North American gaming audience. Full spoken dialogue replaced the original game's Lylat speech, and it was the formal introduction of many series staples.

Star Fox Adventures

Eight years have passed since the end of the battle against Andross. Down on their money and luck, the Star Fox team is contacted by General Pepper to investigate problems on the distant planet Dinosaur Planet (referred to as Sauria in later games) after receiving a distress call. The remaining team agrees to do so and sets forth on another adventure.

Star Fox Adventures was released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002. The series took a very different turn in gameplay and style. Originally called Dinosaur Planet and unrelated to the Star Fox series, the game was later given the Star Fox in development, ported from Nintendo 64, and overhauled to include flying missions and the series' trademark characters. Instead of being a rail shooter like its predecessors, Star Fox Adventures was more of an action-adventure game, akin to the Legend of Zelda series. Some gamers were disappointed with the lack of Arwing fights and the use of a "magical staff", but it received decent reviews. A manga titled Farewell, Beloved Falco was published on the official Japanese website to serve as an explanation for the game's absence of Falco Lombardi.

Assault logo

A year after the crisis at Sauria, a new threat haunts the Lylat system and brings up images of an old enemy -- Andross. His nephew Andrew Oikonny has taken over his uncle's army and has begun to attack Corneria. To add to the threat, a new alien force has come to threaten the system -- the Aparoids. Bent on absorbing the life in the system, the alien invasion brings about massive devastation to the citizens of these planets, and the Star Fox team is forced to protect them.

Star Fox: Assault was developed by Namco for the Nintendo GameCube and released in 2005. The gameplay in Assault returned the series to its roots with trademark ship-based shooting. New features were added, such as the addition of on-foot missions. Assault was released to mixed reviews, with the main complaints being control problems, the short length of the main game, and the amount of on-foot missions.

Star Fox Command logo

Andross may have been defeated, but a new threat is rising from the poisonous Venom Sea -- the Anglar army, lead by the Anglar Emperor. And that's not all; Team Star Fox has broke up, and Fox McCloud stands alone against the Anglars.

Released in 2006, Star Fox Command was the only Star Fox title developed for the Nintendo DS. Multiplayer is possible with up to 6 players. Another feature is the use of the DS's built in microphone to make recordings that can be used in the game.

Star Fox 64 3D logo
At E3 2010m a promo trailer for the then-upcoming Nintendo 3DS was shown. The trailer depicted an Arwing flying out of a DS along with other iconic Nintendo-related objects -- including DK barrels, the Master Sword, and a Hylian Shield. Nintendo confirmed that they were producing a remake of Star Fox 64 along with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the 3DS. They were released early in the handheld's run, though not as launch titles. Star Fox 64 3D was released in 2011.

Star-fox-zero

The first original Star Fox title since Star Fox Command in 2006, Star Fox Zero was released for the Wii U in April 2016. It takes place during the "Lylat Wars", making the game the third interpretation of the Star Fox team's conflict against Andross (after Star Fox and Star Fox 64), with a few twists. Additionally, it features more elements that were borrowed from the then-unreleased Star Fox 2. As well as traditional Arwing and Landmaster gameplay styles, Zero introduced new Walker and Gyrowing vehicles, which are used for stationary exploration like collecting Medals in areas that require slower pacing. The Landmaster can now transform into a fully flight driven jet instead of just hovering.

Guard-logo-mobile
Released simultaneously with Star Fox Zero for the Wii U, this game is a spinoff taking place after Andross began his original Lylat system takeover but before Star Fox intervenes on his attempted invasion of Corneria. The game follows a Mii who is hired by Grippy Toad - uncle of Slippy - to remotely operate the AegisCam and defend his mining facilities from various robots trying to steal his resources. The gameplay is in the style of a tower defense and includes level editor. While it is available for a Nintendo eShop digital download, physical copies were bundled with First Print Editions of Star Fox Zero.

Logo-star-fox-2

Andross survived his encounter with Fox McCloud and has returned to annihilate Corneria. With an arsenal of new enemies and giant missiles aimed at the planet, Andross's sudden insurrection is large enough to demand the attention of the Star Fox team. With new custom Arwings, a Mothership, and two new team members, Star Fox must defend Corneria and take the battle to Andross himself.

The game was originally in development for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System from 1993 to 1995 as a direct sequel to the first game, but was cancelled due to Shigeru Miyamoto's desire to release a Star Fox game for the then-upcoming Nintendo 64. Despite the cancellation order, Dylan Cuthbert briefly resumed development until the game was fully completed, and some planned gameplay elements were later implemented in Star Fox 64, Star Fox Command, and Star Fox Zero. After over 22 years, the game was officially released in its final form for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic in 2017.

Other Games

Super Smash Bros 4 merged logo, no subtitle
The Star Fox series has been represented in all Super Smash Bros. series titles, with Fox as a default playable character in all games, followed by Falco as an unlockable as of Melee and Wolf as an unlockable character in Brawl and once again in Ultimate.

Sl logo
Exclusive to the Nintendo Switch edition of Starlink: Battle for Atlas, Star Fox characters make a crossover with Starlink. As part of the Toys-To-Life compatibility, figurines of Fox and an Arwing were added onto physical releases of the game. The story was also further continued with DLC.

Comics

Fox McCloud Comic
Before the original 1993 game was even released yet, the Star Fox series first made a start as a comic book series was published by Nintendo Power magazine, chronicling a continuing narrative series of adventures.

Lylat Wars Comic Cover
Illustrated and released by Nintendo of Europe in 1997, the Lylat Wars Comic is an abridged adaptation of the events of "Star Fox 64", which was released in the European and Australian regions as Lylat Wars.

FBF comic title
Depicting a story set in-between the events of "Star Fox 64" and "Adventures", Farewell, Beloved Falco tells the incident that took place four years after the Lylat Wars and concludes four years later and leads into the Plight of Sauria. The entire manga can be read on the Japanese "Adventures" website.

See also