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This reinvented action game expands the original Nintendo 64 version with optional gyroscopic controls, thrilling action, and a unique multiplayer mode featuring live video and picture feeds from participating players. The Hype Fox McCloud is Back in...
Multiplayer mode with one game card, fast paced aerial battles, medium to high challenge level, solid control schemes and response, colorful environments, helpful colored visual cues, immense unlockables and secrets...
missing online leader boards, only one save file...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 05:44:57
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Star Fox 64 3D has tried to re-build its experience as something more than a nostalgia trip, but despite the many tweaks and re-workings it remains very much the same as it did back in 1997 on the N64. Whether this is an indication of the quality of th...
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Continuing the trend of re-purposing Nintendo 64 titles for a DS system (much like and before it), along comes to join the handheld remake club. Despite its popularity at its peak during the 90s, has basically faded into obscurity as a franchise, o...
Star Fox 64 3D is largely the same game as the Nintendo 64 classic it is based on, complete with all of the stages, gameplay, and even the original voice actors still intact. For veterans looking for a dolled up version to take on the go, this is a per...
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Star Fox 64 3D, is a port from the last Nintendo cartridge based console. Back then, it was an instant hit pushing the first 3D graphics to the extreme. Considered one of the greatest rail shooters of the time and now makes its way to a new audience w...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 05:44:57
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Star Fox 64 has always remained one of my favorite N64 titles, and it's easily up there with both Zelda games and Super Mario 64 on the system. The idea that the game would get a remake nowadays was kind of mind boggling to me, simply because I had ass...
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Star Fox 64 is back, and it turns out to be a perfect fit for portable platforms. But is the 3DS a perfect fit for Star Fox?I feel much the same way about Star Fox 64 3D as I do June's Ocarina of Time 3D. If I owned a Nintendo 3DS, it would certainly b...
Brevity of each playthrough makes it an ideal fit for handheld platform; tightly designed levels; multiplayer has been given new life...
Altered voices will grate on returning fans; gyroscopic controls aren't precise enough to be more than a novelty; position of 3DS thumbstick makes prolonged play uncomfortable...
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Nintendo's putting the 3DS back on the right sales track by harnessing the power of remastered classics. Despite some critics crying out for legitimate sequels and fresh material, the numbers don't lie, as the recent entry of The Legend of Zelda: Ocari...
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The N64 is my least favorite console of all time, but I still feel the need to own one, mostly for Star Fox 64. It's easily one of my favorite games on the console, way ahead of Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. That's partly because those two titl...
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With a significantly smaller line-up of games than its predecessors (both 8 and 16 bit, respectively), the number of essential games on the Nintendo 64 could be counted with two hands, and were mostly of the first party variety. While Mari...
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In the 14 years since Star Fox 64 first landed on shelves, millions have answered the desperate call to save the Lylat system from the forces of the vile Andross. Few who have heeded that call have forgotten the brave wingmen who flew alongside them, o...
Tight, responsive controls, Updated visuals make familiar locations feel fresh, Not too easy; not too hard, Plenty of secrets to discover and goals to achieve, Fun multiplayer only requires one copy of the game.
No meaningful updates to the gameplay, Artificial limitations on movement can be frustrating, Too pricey.
It's the same adventure you may have experienced many times before, but Star Fox 64 3D is still an enjoyable journey through a dangerous galaxy...
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As I mentioned (well, ranted) fairly recently, Star Wars is dead to me. Among other grievances, I'm consistently annoyed by George Lucas's habit of fixing things that aren't broken. Not content with giving us the execrable prequel trilogy, he insists o...
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Regardless of the added 3D effects, refined controls, completely improved graphics, beautifully remastered soundtrack, and brand new multiplayer, Star Fox 64 3D is, at heart, the same wonderful game that came out in 1997. Star Fox 64 was a landmark Nin...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 05:44:57
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It's hard to believe 14 years have passed since Star Fox 64 first landed on the Nintendo 64. Fast forward to today, and the title has leapt into the spotlight once more with its very own 3DS remake. But does Star Fox 64 3D live up to the original? In s...
This impressive remake of Star Fox 64 manages to improve upon the original without compromising the magic that made it so memorable to begin with. It’s too bad the multiplayer doesn’t support online, because otherwise it’s the perfect remake of this cl...
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