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</td></tr><tr><td>Type A</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Dive and Climb</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Fire a Nova Bomb</td><td>Retro-rocket</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Laser Blaster</td></tr><tr><td>Type B</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Dive and Climb</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Laser Blaster</td><td>Retro-rocket</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Retro-rocket</td></tr><tr><td>Type C</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Climb and Dive</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Fire a Nova Bomb</td><td>Retro-rocket</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Laser Blaster</td></tr>
 
</td></tr><tr><td>Type A</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Dive and Climb</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Fire a Nova Bomb</td><td>Retro-rocket</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Laser Blaster</td></tr><tr><td>Type B</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Dive and Climb</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Laser Blaster</td><td>Retro-rocket</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Retro-rocket</td></tr><tr><td>Type C</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Climb and Dive</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Fire a Nova Bomb</td><td>Retro-rocket</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Laser Blaster</td></tr>
 
 
<tr><td>Type D</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Climb and Dive</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Fire a Nova Bomb</td><td>Laser Blaster</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Retro-Rocket</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Type D</td><td>Left and Right</td><td>Climb and Dive</td><td>Pause</td><td>Switch Viewpoints</td><td>Roll Left</td><td>Roll Right</td><td>Fire a Nova Bomb</td><td>Laser Blaster</td><td>Speed Boost</td><td>Retro-Rocket</td></tr>
 
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</td><td>When you obtain this item, you will be impervious to the next several enemy attacks.</td><td> </td></tr><tr><td>'''Twin Blaster'''
 
</td><td>When you obtain this item, you will be impervious to the next several enemy attacks.</td><td> </td></tr><tr><td>'''Twin Blaster'''
 
</td><td>This will upgrade the Arwing's Laser Blasters to Twin Blaster Type A. If Type A is already enabled, it will upgrade them to Type B.</td><td> </td></tr>
 
</td><td>This will upgrade the Arwing's Laser Blasters to Twin Blaster Type A. If Type A is already enabled, it will upgrade them to Type B.</td><td> </td></tr>
 
 
<tr><td>'''[[Wing gyro]]'''
 
<tr><td>'''[[Wing gyro]]'''
 
</td><td>If a wing is damaged, this will repair one broken wing.</td><td> </td></tr>
 
</td><td>If a wing is damaged, this will repair one broken wing.</td><td> </td></tr>

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This article is about the first game of the Star Fox series. For other uses, see here.


Star Fox (known in the PAL region as Starwing) is the original video game made for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game introduces Fox McCloud and the Star Fox team on a mission to save the Lylat System from the evil clutches of Andross. However, after Star Fox 2 went unreleased, a series reboot called Star Fox 64 was released on the Nintendo 64 in 1997.

Star Fox (1993) title screen



Plot Synopsis

The evil Andross has invaded the Lylat system and has taken over all planets in it. It is up to the Star Fox team to thwart him and his henchmen. When they get to Venom, no matter what route, they must destroy Andross's "true form" for victory.

Plot

Dr. Andross has been planning his revenge for years. Biding his time on Venom, the planet he was exiled to, he has formed a massive army from the planets lizard-like natives as well as lizard criminals exiled there. Finally with all the weapons he can muster, he has operated a Blitzkreig-like warfare, capturing nearly every planet. Now all that is left is Corneria. But General Pepper of the Cornerian Army has hired the mercenary squadron that's known as the Star Fox Team. The team consisting of Fox McCloud, Peppy Hare, Falco Lombardi, and Slippy Toad are ordered by General Pepper to save the Lylat System. They are first deployed on Corneria with advanced prototype combat ships known as Arwings. The team battle through the Venomian Army and destroy its Attack Carrier (though if the third route is selected, Falco will destroy instead destroy it and Fox will fight the Destructor).

Star Fox Title

The team from the game

If they stumble upon the Black Hole in the middle of the easy route, General Pepper will state that this area is where Fox's father was last seen before he went missing; fortunately, it turns out to be a warp zone consisting of three looping rings that transport the team to another location. In a dark turn of the hard route, Fox might also be teleported to a location known as Out of this Dimension! In this outcome, Fox's last transmission he ever received from Pepper was a plea of desperation since he disappeared. Fox's only choice is to fight the odd papier-mâché creatures there. After destroying the random Slot Machine boss, the level does not end and a variant of the game credits will roll up. Fox can shoot the letters of THE END, but they will reassemble and enemy fighters will mess up the letters again. This is literally the end for Fox McCloud - he will inevitably be killed due to the infinitely-spawning enemies, no supply rings and no escape. The game will thus always end at a game over if this level is accessed.

Not counting the Black Hole or Dimension levels, there are three route orders in the game. In the easy path: The Star Fox team then head to the Asteroid Belt where they destroy the Rock Crusher, attack the Andross Space Armada and destroy the flagship's Atomic Base, and destroy the Dancing Insector of the Battle Base Meteor. In the medium route, they go to Sector X and destroy the Rock Crusher, recapture the weather control base and destroy the corrupted Professor Hanger at Titania, and save the "undersea" lifeforms of Sector Y by eliminating the Plasma Hydra. On the hard route, they'll destroy the Blade Barrier of the Asteroid Field, destroy Andross's mutated Monarch Dodora at Fortuna, take out the Atomic Base II at Sector Z, and finally destroy the Spinning Core at Macbeth and stop the Venomian Army from building a base.

At the end of each line of victories, Venom will be the last place to visit. Depending on the selected path, they will enter a different side of the planet. This begins at the airspace and the team will take it to ground level. The resilient Phantron is the boss of the easy path, the Metal Smasher and its Galactic Rider escape pod is the medium route's boss, and the Great Commander is the final line of defense for the hard route.

Finally, Andross is left. Fox goes down to fight. Andross taunts Fox continuously until Fox enters his warped room. This incarnation of Andross was an inorganic computer cube transmitting Andross' face on each side surrounded by metallic polygonal plates forming an outer layer; in the easy and medium paths the face resembled a human, but Andross takes a more demonic appearance on the hard path. Fox destroyed this form's shell through its vulnerable glowing eyes. Fox destroyed the Andross computer and flew out of the self-destructing base. Fox then received a message from General Pepper congratulating them, and the surviving Star Fox team flew back to Corneria.

Gameplay

Controls

There are four control configurations to choose from, the default being Type A.

Type D-Pad (Left, Right) D-Pad (Up, Down) Start Select L R A B X Y
Type ALeft and RightDive and ClimbPauseSwitch ViewpointsRoll LeftRoll RightFire a Nova BombRetro-rocketSpeed BoostLaser Blaster
Type BLeft and RightDive and ClimbPauseSwitch ViewpointsRoll LeftRoll RightLaser BlasterRetro-rocketSpeed BoostRetro-rocket
Type CLeft and RightClimb and DivePauseSwitch ViewpointsRoll LeftRoll RightFire a Nova BombRetro-rocketSpeed BoostLaser Blaster
Type DLeft and RightClimb and DivePauseSwitch ViewpointsRoll LeftRoll RightFire a Nova BombLaser BlasterSpeed BoostRetro-Rocket

Items

Supply ring After you fly through this ring, it will become your starting point if your ship is destroyed before you finish the stage. Flying through this ring will also restore most of your shield energy.SF-Supply Ring
Small Energy Supply This small ring will appear after you have destroyed certain enemies or missiles. When you fly through it, some of your shield energy will be replenished.294695-energy ring super
Power Shield When you obtain this item, you will be impervious to the next several enemy attacks. 
Twin Blaster This will upgrade the Arwing's Laser Blasters to Twin Blaster Type A. If Type A is already enabled, it will upgrade them to Type B. 
Wing gyro If a wing is damaged, this will repair one broken wing. 
Smart Bomb This will equip the Arwing with an extra Nova Bomb, up to a maximum of five. 
Extra Ship The player must shoot the three objects to make an arwing appear in the middle. The player must then fly through the ship in order to gain a 1-Up. 

Objective

The goal for every mission is to destroy the enemy leader that waits at the end of the stage. The Arwing is equipped with an auto pilot device which keeps it on course to the final enemy. This keeps the player locked in a fixed path, forcing them to navigate through a series of obstacles and enemies. If the player ventures too far towards the edge of the flight path, arrows will guide them back to the main course.

Levels

Lylat-SNES

The map of the Lylat System.

  • Easy
    • The Black Hole (secret)
    • Corneria (easy)
    • Asteroid Field (easy)
    • Space Armada
    • Meteor
    • Venom Airspace (easy)
    • Venom (easy)
  • Medium
    • Corneria (medium)
    • Sector X
    • Titania
    • Sector Y
    • Venom Airspace (medium)
    • Venom (medium)
  • Hard
    • Corneria (hard)
    • Asteroid Field (hard)
    • Fortuna
    • Sector Z
    • Macbeth
    • Venom Airspace (hard)
    • Venom (hard)
  • Secret Levels

Reception

Star Fox Poster - Small

Star Fox teaser poster from Nintendo Power volume 45

At the time of the game's release, the use of filled, three-dimensional polygons in a console game was considered to be revolutionary, along with a handful of earlier titles, including Sega Genesis ports of Atari's arcade driving game, Hard Drivin, and their helicopter shooter, Steel Talons. Star Fox was awarded Best Shooter of 1993 by Electronic Gaming Monthly. The game took the #115 spot on EGM's "The Greatest 200 Videogames of Their Time", and 82nd best game made on a Nintendo System in Nintendo Power's Top 200 Games list. It also received a 34 out of 40 from Famitsu magazine, and a 4.125 out of 5 from Nintendo Power Magazine. Next Gen Magazine pointed out Star Fox as helping pioneer the use of 3-D video game graphics. The game has been used as an example of how, even with a fully polygon design, the game was still very similar to older games in that there was a set path to travel through each level.

Legacy

This game, while starting it all, is not normally considered a part of the canon series. After Star Fox 2 went unreleased, Star Fox 64 essentially served as a proper reboot. However, the Star Fox Adventures prequel manga, Farewell, Beloved Falco, does show elements of the original game and its unreleased sequel - a simulation game resembling the SNES video game is a popular past time of younger members of the Star Fox team, an Andross AI had its design borrowed from the SNES face, and the design of the character of Shears is based on the design of the unnamed character (presumably General Pepper) in the unreleased sequel. In addition, it is constantly referenced in the Smash Bros. series of video games, although it is another game universe.

References

  • The Star Fox team appears to have robotic legs on the game's cover and promotional artwork.