At first I thought this was the same music person that did Alien vs predator Arcade but it wasn't. But there were some similar sounds that it almost did.
Kaden Kim Before this game was released in 1993, people were used to 2D games such as Super Mario Bros 1,2 & 3, Metroid and Sonic 1,2,3 and CD (Correct me if I missed something or made a mistake.)
This game is ridiculously impressive for its time. Even though the graphics are "dated', there is a certain charm and artistic quality to this low-poly style that I find more pleasing to look at than many modern games.
Still one of the greatest intros to a game ever. That little cinematic at the start, then the launch section and finally that seamless base launch and music. Still gives me goosebumps.
When I was a kid I played through this game perfectly without getting hit knowing every enemy position and stuff. When I tried the game some days ago I was not able to finish the first level... Damn, I am getting old...
If you played StarWing then play Starfox on an emulator or with the SNES mini, the in increase in speed is quite noticeable and takes a bit of getting used to
Dated as they are, the graphics still display impressive use of low-poly models in some scenes, especially the bosses. Just look at the Arwing itself, an iconic design obtained with just a few triangles put together. Lately indie developers are rediscovering the joys and challenges of more rudimental 3D graphics that forced developers to be more creative with the few polygons they got, and this is one of the past titles they should take as an example. Also, even more Star Wars ripping than I recalled.
@@DrGreenThumbNZL Seriously. This reminds me of that old Dire Straits video - the earliest 3D stuff still has some charm like the 8-bit 2D stuff does :) 3D got a lot uglier before it got cleaner again lol
Well the funny thing is that low-poly graphics have almost become overrated now with the rise of indie developers. So the visuals haven't aged too badly. The framerate is a bit subpar but for a 3D game on a console that everyone thought was strictly 2D is beyond impressive. Plus the gameplay and music has aged really well, both are still every bit as enjoyable as they were. I think a low poly remake of this game would still look incredible in HD in fact.
Back in those days, this game was the perfect mix of awesome graphics, great controls, nonstop action, immersive gameplay and a breathtaking soundtrack. Very few times in history a game haves so much qualities.
The control is very sluggish since the game has a low framerate I guess you just get used to it. Still its a great straight-up shooter w/ no fancy shit to ruin it
Indeed, look at Axelay's graphics, no mode 7, just straight up brute force from the snes. That game has amazing visuals Konami shooters looked amazing in general
Nintendo really brought their A game on this one. When the commercials would say, "Now you're playing with power," while showing footage of Star Fox, you really didn't have much choice but to believe them :) In 1993, this was mind-blowing stuff. バレルロールをしろ!
I truly believe this is one of the best games ever made brings back so many memories, endless hours playing this as a child even waking up and putting the tv on silent so parents didn’t know I was awake playing it till early hours of the morning lol. Epic game that still amazes me 30 odd years later specially that timeless soundtrack 😎
30 years after, some of the best memories of my childhood! What a game!! The graphics for the time were unmatched. The soundtrack, the playability. The best game I've played as a kid
Not unmatched at all. PCs in 93 beat this graphically by a long shot. The game also has potato fps with many big tanking drops. Impressive for a console in 93, thats about it.
One of my *very first video games EVER. Star Fox!!* I absolutely love this game, even today! What a classic. Truly a marvel in its own time, too. I love the simplistic low-poly 90s graphics, and the music is fantastic too! Shooting down mother ships in your *Arwing* with your trusty comrades, and *Slippy Toad* , yep this one is one I am truly grateful for growing up playing.
I got this video game for my 12th birthday and was instantly hooked, I got lots of gifts that day but this game in itself was more than enough. I stayed up almost all night playing this upstairs in my room. Those were the days.
Very, very ambitious project for the time it was released. It was amazing hearing voices coming out of the SNES for example every time there's a boss Battle fox says"incoming enemy" I remember that blew my mind back in the day. Also that freaking ost wow.
i was 13 in 1993, and my neighbor had this game. i remember we played it all the time..at the time graphics like this were state of the art. we have really come a long way since then, but this game is still a classic, all these years later. it's so awesome to see this game and other games from when i was growing up here on youtube.
@saneman7177 GUESS you never heard of computer games. They had been doing 3D graphics since the 1980s. Starfox 1993 was about five years behind what computer gaming already accomplished .
@@electrictroy2010 yep I was watching games before I was born, & then when I was born I went forward in time to access the internet so I could freely observe any game I wanted on TH-cam… I GUESS it’s true being a nerd does mean you have no common sense eh mate
I remember my cousin being at my house and he was playing this. He had some trouble with a few levels and had to keep restarting. He was there for hours. Eventually he beat it and he leapt up, screamed, picked me up and spun me in a circle. XD I was super little 😂
@@sandraospina1313 I never did either. As a kid I heard something like "E A minus----AIR PERFORM!" followed by the Arwing engines blasting off. Only recently did I finally almost understand it and it's close to Brandon's comment if not the same.
woow. I had no idea this existed for SNES. The first starfox I ever played was for N64 and seeing this makes me think this game was ahead of its time for super nintendo. again wow.
VERY ahead of its time. It's sad that starfox isn't as big a name as Mario. Koji Kondo even composed this masterpiece-- and wow, everything including the SFX sounds amazing
One of my all time favorite games, it blew me away when it released , I still fire it up at least once a month to this day, the gfx music and gameplay are amazing!! legendary game
Excellent music, excellent game , this game was really the beginning of things to come. To me this is the first 3D game for a home console. Super nintendo was a special, it really was.
The partnership with argonaut to pull off the 3D is so cool. This game was a passion project and matter of pride, I can tell. It was always one of my favorite and the sound effects haunted my dreams for many years. They still echo around in there.
Totally agree with your synopsis. One play of Star Fox was enough to convince us all that polygonal graphics were the future. It's interesting that sprite-based games have still hung on. I thought they would go the way of black-and-white movies or TV - reserved only for "art" type pieces, but I find myself longing for and loving games like Hyper Light Drifter and Axiom Verge for their stunning sprite work and background art. But there's no denying that this game and even the other FX games (I loved Stunt Race FX and couldn't wait to play more racing games like it) demonstrated that the future foretold by Namco's System 21 games and Atari's Hard Drivin' and S.T.U.N. Runner was right around the corner. It was a very exciting time to be a gamer.
I used to have these levels memorized lol. The SNES was probably THE best system I've ever owned. The sound, colors, and graphics blew me away as a 12 year old used to the NES. IMHO the sound and graphics of the SNES still sound and look great today.
I really like the extremely low-poly look of this game... These space ships, imagine ones that were high-res, but also so clean, with its parts only connected by their vertices.
Great game and fond memories of playing this when I was little. I was able to complete level 1 and 2 but I only got as far as Macbeth on level 3. Third route was really hard.
That intro and the title screen!! You wanna cry when you hear it!!! I found unbelievable that modern consoles and emulation systems still cannot run the original Star Fox and other SFX chip based games properly!! They were pioneers.
@@shamblum Look up the genesis version(Homebrew of this), runs every bit as good as the snes counterpart and best of all: NO special chip was needed, all factory genesis.
This was the first or second game i ever played/seen with my dad on his SNES. First game i ever completed as well. Great memories of childhood and growing up with this game, I',m 26 now and the soundtrack has stuck with me till this day
I never get tired of playing this. I remember buying it when it first came out. I think it was like 60 or 70 dollars at KB toy store. It took me years to beat it and when I finally did, you would have thought I won the Super Bowl. Good times! Whenever I bust out my SNES, this I the first game I play every time. I love it!
This was from before I was even born but I find it fascinating, this ability to push the technical means to their limit. And the game has a beautiful aesthetic
The music in stage 1 is quite possibly the most bad ass music ever in a video game! I have many memories of playing this as a very young child and they mainly consist of me dying and being infuriated when I did lol
I LOVED this game as a kid. It was so exciting having your cool lil animal wingmen by your side! I think thats the first time I encountered anything like that in a game. And I cared about em too! did NOT want em getting blown up, so it added urgency to the gameplay.
Fantastic! As a Brit, I know this game as Star Wing. Funnily enough, I never really got too far and I could really only do stage 1. 😂 I've still actually got the game today.
I'd say gameplay wise i still prefer the 64 version. But for all the rest (sound effects, atmosphere, graphics and SPECIALLY soundtrack) this game takes the cake for me.
When i first saw this as a kid at a friend's house i knew my next console would be a Nintendo, and years later that console would be the N64, so many good memories, have to revisit these classic treasures again, there is some "unfinished business" 👏
What was so fucking awesome about this game was the 'fx chip' addon inside the cartridge that actually made this possible. If you compare this to ANY flying atari jaguar game it's as good if not better and has a rocking soundtrack to boot.
0:43 The way Falco's looking at the camera, like "If I stay perfectly still, maybe they won't see me sneaking away." Slippy looks stoned and/or bored out of his mind; Fox looks all professional and stuff, and Peppy's trying to hold in yet another barrel roll-related pun.
Wow! I remember playing this in a Toys R Us as kid. I was just tall enough to grab the controller and I had the worst view angle of the screen, but I remember thinking how cool it was. I never got to play this one through, but later on i ended getting Starfox64 which was equally amazing.
This game’s awesome because I remember playing the sample version of it back at the former Upper Darby based Sears Department Store nearly 30 years ago & later bought it for myself and played it through and passed because this was one of the best virtual games I’ve ever played during that era .
Good god, what a soundtrack! Not enough people talk about it today.
If you really think about it, it's a bit Star Wars-esque (from the game got it's inspiration I'm sure).
@@JohnnyOTGS For sure, but it needs more blue milk.
At first I thought this was the same music person that did Alien vs predator Arcade but it wasn't. But there were some similar sounds that it almost did.
50PullUps a friend of mine showed me this band in my high school days. I still get chills from this song:
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Becuase Nintendo sucks.
This game was YEARS ahead of its time
Kaden Kim Before this game was released in 1993, people were used to 2D games such as Super Mario Bros 1,2 & 3, Metroid and Sonic 1,2,3 and CD (Correct me if I missed something or made a mistake.)
@@Mdxfiend Oh yeah, I've heard about that one
It's not as popular as the first, though
Which is a real shame
Definitely
Are you kidding? It was practically a sign of things to come. And I didn't think about that at first.
Yeah definitely it looks amazing for its time and that Fx chip made it 3D and it’s just amazing
This game is ridiculously impressive for its time. Even though the graphics are "dated', there is a certain charm and artistic quality to this low-poly style that I find more pleasing to look at than many modern games.
@chuckbuskeeI'd say that many GameCube and original Xbox games aged pretty decently. PS2? Meh.
Yep this game was and still is fun to play the music oh man
not to mention it HAS polygons.
I feel like modern games are more about survival open world, idk why. But it just is.
Wow! Thanks for the memories! I played this so much. It really captured my imagination.
Surprising to see THE tayzonday here
Why only 63 likes?
Nice!
Seeing you here brings back old memories. Double nostalgia strike
Tay zonday!
Still one of the greatest intros to a game ever. That little cinematic at the start, then the launch section and finally that seamless base launch and music. Still gives me goosebumps.
The whole first level was jaw-drop after jaw-drop at the time of release.
@@chrisray9653 w..w.w.w.wing damage
@@chrisray9653 Totally. I remember seeing pictures of the graphics in a Snes magazine and just not really believing it was real.
When I was a kid I played through this game perfectly without getting hit knowing every enemy position and stuff. When I tried the game some days ago I was not able to finish the first level... Damn, I am getting old...
If you played StarWing then play Starfox on an emulator or with the SNES mini, the in increase in speed is quite noticeable and takes a bit of getting used to
What's it like on the Switch?
Nintendo's first 3D game ever made I think
Yes, you are old
@HUB GOBLIN White hairs?
Probably the best game I've ever played to this day. My mom got it for me back in 1993 when it was first released.
Good mom
1993, Nintendo presents...
Metal Comba I MEAN STARFOX
Dated as they are, the graphics still display impressive use of low-poly models in some scenes, especially the bosses. Just look at the Arwing itself, an iconic design obtained with just a few triangles put together. Lately indie developers are rediscovering the joys and challenges of more rudimental 3D graphics that forced developers to be more creative with the few polygons they got, and this is one of the past titles they should take as an example.
Also, even more Star Wars ripping than I recalled.
Flat shaded polygons are awesome! (yes i know some in starfox are textured) looks and aged a hell of alot better then old PSX bump mapping
@@DrGreenThumbNZL Seriously. This reminds me of that old Dire Straits video - the earliest 3D stuff still has some charm like the 8-bit 2D stuff does :) 3D got a lot uglier before it got cleaner again lol
Well the funny thing is that low-poly graphics have almost become overrated now with the rise of indie developers. So the visuals haven't aged too badly. The framerate is a bit subpar but for a 3D game on a console that everyone thought was strictly 2D is beyond impressive. Plus the gameplay and music has aged really well, both are still every bit as enjoyable as they were. I think a low poly remake of this game would still look incredible in HD in fact.
The graphics looks good today! The only thing is the resolution and framerate...
Back in those days, this game was the perfect mix of awesome graphics, great controls, nonstop action, immersive gameplay and a breathtaking soundtrack. Very few times in history a game haves so much qualities.
The control is very sluggish since the game has a low framerate I guess you just get used to it. Still its a great straight-up shooter w/ no fancy shit to ruin it
I used to be at school thinking I can't wait to get home to play this
Say how did ya feel seeing fox in smash ? Smash in general
I sneaked my copy away to my friends house to play it on their snes because I had been grounded.
Me too. The nostalgia from that comment just hit me like a train. 😌
You and me both pal!
Its absoulutely amazing what nintendo did with the snes
Yea true man. I have snes emulator on my pc with all the games made for it.
Argonaut Games developed the Super FX Chip. Even still, I get what you're saying. The SNES was packed with a ton of great games.
Look Kawasaki genesis
@@dotaprime2273 no-one cares about some shitty genesis game mate
Indeed, look at Axelay's graphics, no mode 7, just straight up brute force from the snes. That game has amazing visuals
Konami shooters looked amazing in general
What an amazing masterpiece. We need a remaster on the Switch! Oh, the feels!!!!!!
Pretty sure this is Star Fox Zero
Is it remastered on switch?
Nintendo really brought their A game on this one. When the commercials would say, "Now you're playing with power," while showing footage of Star Fox, you really didn't have much choice but to believe them :) In 1993, this was mind-blowing stuff. バレルロールをしろ!
Yeah, it really was. I had fun with it, but somehow... I can't even pass the first level.
*Melee flashbacks*
NintendoComplete do a barrel roll
Fais un tonneau
I still remember entering the mother ship at space armada.
Good times to be alive, those moments really were mind blowing.
Excuse me, what just NC said?
フォックス、私の背後にこの敵を破壊!
I truly believe this is one of the best games ever made brings back so many memories, endless hours playing this as a child even waking up and putting the tv on silent so parents didn’t know I was awake playing it till early hours of the morning lol. Epic game that still amazes me 30 odd years later specially that timeless soundtrack 😎
30 years after, some of the best memories of my childhood! What a game!! The graphics for the time were unmatched. The soundtrack, the playability. The best game I've played as a kid
Not unmatched at all. PCs in 93 beat this graphically by a long shot. The game also has potato fps with many big tanking drops. Impressive for a console in 93, thats about it.
That first level soundtrack was a fond memory of my childhood, I still play through this game every so often
One of my *very first video games EVER. Star Fox!!* I absolutely love this game, even today! What a classic. Truly a marvel in its own time, too. I love the simplistic low-poly 90s graphics, and the music is fantastic too! Shooting down mother ships in your *Arwing* with your trusty comrades, and *Slippy Toad* , yep this one is one I am truly grateful for growing up playing.
I got this video game for my 12th birthday and was instantly hooked, I got lots of gifts that day but this game in itself was more than enough. I stayed up almost all night playing this upstairs in my room. Those were the days.
Very, very ambitious project for the time it was released. It was amazing hearing voices coming out of the SNES for example every time there's a boss Battle fox says"incoming enemy" I remember that blew my mind back in the day. Also that freaking ost wow.
i was 13 in 1993, and my neighbor had this game. i remember we played it all the time..at the time graphics like this were state of the art. we have really come a long way since then, but this game is still a classic, all these years later. it's so awesome to see this game and other games from when i was growing up here on youtube.
I remember seeing the intro on a tv show when it was released & being blown away at how good the graphics are 😂
@saneman7177 GUESS you never heard of computer games. They had been doing 3D graphics since the 1980s. Starfox 1993 was about five years behind what computer gaming already accomplished
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@@electrictroy2010 yep I was watching games before I was born, & then when I was born I went forward in time to access the internet so I could freely observe any game I wanted on TH-cam… I GUESS it’s true being a nerd does mean you have no common sense eh mate
I love the ominous music in this game!
Thanks for the upload, it really takes me back to playing it in the 90's 👍
Kids today could never appreciate how much of a giant leap forward this was for gaming. This changed games like how Jurassic
Park changed movies ❤❤
I remember my cousin being at my house and he was playing this. He had some trouble with a few levels and had to keep restarting. He was there for hours. Eventually he beat it and he leapt up, screamed, picked me up and spun me in a circle. XD I was super little 😂
1:46 This shit pumps me up to this day. I love the way the fighters all split off like you know you're all about to kick some ass.
Amen, brother!
Starfox on snes was my very first game I played and that's what got me into gaming. Im 30 and I still go back to this game when I have time.
I played this game for so many years still one of my all time favorites
Emergency! Emergency! Inbound enemy fighters prepare for launch! Still gives me goosebumps 27 years later.
I never understood what they said after "emergency"
@@sandraospina1313 I never did either. As a kid I heard something like "E A minus----AIR PERFORM!" followed by the Arwing engines blasting off. Only recently did I finally almost understand it and it's close to Brandon's comment if not the same.
Oh wow....ive just been thrown back to my childhood. I absolutely loved watching my dad play this game.
woow. I had no idea this existed for SNES. The first starfox I ever played was for N64 and seeing this makes me think this game was ahead of its time for super nintendo. again wow.
VERY ahead of its time. It's sad that starfox isn't as big a name as Mario. Koji Kondo even composed this masterpiece-- and wow, everything including the SFX sounds amazing
The OST and sound design are awesome...
I agree.
Several sounds recycled from F-Zero.
Soundtrack of STAR FOX is funtastically memorable.
One of my all time favorite games, it blew me away when it released , I still fire it up at least once a month to this day, the gfx music and gameplay are amazing!! legendary game
The unprecedented feeling of realistic 3d flight this game provided at the time. Great memories ❤
Excellent music, excellent game , this game was really the beginning of things to come. To me this is the first 3D game for a home console. Super nintendo was a special, it really was.
The partnership with argonaut to pull off the 3D is so cool. This game was a passion project and matter of pride, I can tell. It was always one of my favorite and the sound effects haunted my dreams for many years. They still echo around in there.
Totally agree with your synopsis. One play of Star Fox was enough to convince us all that polygonal graphics were the future. It's interesting that sprite-based games have still hung on. I thought they would go the way of black-and-white movies or TV - reserved only for "art" type pieces, but I find myself longing for and loving games like Hyper Light Drifter and Axiom Verge for their stunning sprite work and background art.
But there's no denying that this game and even the other FX games (I loved Stunt Race FX and couldn't wait to play more racing games like it) demonstrated that the future foretold by Namco's System 21 games and Atari's Hard Drivin' and S.T.U.N. Runner was right around the corner. It was a very exciting time to be a gamer.
Stunt Race FX was my jam back in the day. I loved it! Hard Drivin' I remember being fun in the arcade, but the SNES port... I mean seriously, wtf?
@@NintendoComplete pity you can't play it properly though ain't it?
I used to have these levels memorized lol. The SNES was probably THE best system I've ever owned. The sound, colors, and graphics blew me away as a 12 year old used to the NES. IMHO the sound and graphics of the SNES still sound and look great today.
I remember first playing this on Easter 1993. One of my favorite games for the SNES. Thank you for the memories!
*HIYA*
Wrong game? Hold on...
*D O A B A R R E L R O L L*
🤣😆🤣🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣
You mean “dabedebabdeda”
I have vague memories from when I was about 3 or 4 years old watching my older brother play this game. Crazy weird nostalgia feeling!
" Come in Corneria"
" This is Corneria, Pepper speaking. Gongratulations on a job well done."
" Roger, i'm coming back to Corneria"
What said in the intro?
@@SENTRYXX "Emergency, Emergency.
Emergency, Emergency.
Incoming enemy fighters. Prepare for launch."
@@zerothefool2399 tnx a lot 👍
Pop2 pfp in a video CS about starfox you are indeed a man of culture
It's interesting to see a game that pushed the envelope on the SNES hardware and what looked like cutting edge in 1993.
Star Fox cartridge on SNES came with Super FX processor with 10.5MHz speed and 256KBit of RAM
Because this was back when _individual bits_ were important enough to use as a unit of measurement.
Played this yesterday for the first time ever, and it was one of the coolest games I ever played!!!
I really like the extremely low-poly look of this game... These space ships, imagine ones that were high-res, but also so clean, with its parts only connected by their vertices.
Damn man what a game
The music, the controls, and the adventure of the whole trip
Gaming at its purest
This game will forever be the best example of “ Less,is More”
Happy anniversary to Star Fox. Released on the Super Nintendo on March 26, 1993 here in North America 30 years ago today.
At the time Starfox was released, "30 years ago" was 1963.
This game is hard af
I never got to finish it lol. I sucked.
@@sem_skywalker nice! I started playing it again on switch. It frustrates me because it doesn’t have a saving point lol
@@sem_skywalker I hope I make it one day. Lol
I ended it in 3 days at 12
Holy god, I love it right when that space armada music kicks in on stage three. So good.
The soundtrack to this game was amazing. Something they used to do well in some older games but not later for some reason.
Oh, My god! The guy who says "Emergency!" is the same guy who said "The last metroid is in captivity. The galaxy is at peace."
Daniel Owson
One of my all time favorite games. Thank you for sharing this play through. Brings back great memories
Great game and fond memories of playing this when I was little. I was able to complete level 1 and 2 but I only got as far as Macbeth on level 3. Third route was really hard.
This makes me want to do my own playthrough. God I miss these games. So grateful for the switch app for bringing most of these classics back 😍
That intro and the title screen!! You wanna cry when you hear it!!!
I found unbelievable that modern consoles and emulation systems still cannot run the original Star Fox and other SFX chip based games properly!! They were pioneers.
I can't believe this game is 31 years old. It was always so satisfying to beat the game on route 3.
"Good luck!"
‘Good bye’
GOOH LACH
The power of Super FX
Nintendorak Yamato Should of been used to its full potential.
Correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure those are actual 3d models and the fact that the snes was able to even handle this is honestly just amazing
exact
@@shamblum Look up the genesis version(Homebrew of this), runs every bit as good as the snes counterpart and best of all: NO special chip was needed, all factory genesis.
It's been remade 2 times. But SF with butter smooth with a retro flatshaded look with realtime shadow & light. Maybe more polys would be awesome.
This was the first or second game i ever played/seen with my dad on his SNES. First game i ever completed as well. Great memories of childhood and growing up with this game, I',m 26 now and the soundtrack has stuck with me till this day
Unbelievable how much this game holds up. It's amazing and always will be.
Out of all the star fox games Nintendo made, this first one had the better music and sound effects.
Only grandparents know just how crazy this game was when it came out
The best retro game ever.... Miss those good old times.... I hope I see a hd version of this game...
I never get tired of playing this. I remember buying it when it first came out. I think it was like 60 or 70 dollars at KB toy store. It took me years to beat it and when I finally did, you would have thought I won the Super Bowl. Good times! Whenever I bust out my SNES, this I the first game I play every time. I love it!
I wish we had a 60 fps version of this game.
This was from before I was even born but I find it fascinating, this ability to push the technical means to their limit. And the game has a beautiful aesthetic
The Andross 3D face still scares the piss out of me!
30 years later when this came out, I was quite impressed with the SuperFX Capabilities like 3D Polygons!
This is so nostalgic I used to play this but never made it past the first level because I was so young.
I made it to the second level so many times but it would never save so I had to replay the same thing over and over again
It’s amazing what they did with game cartridges. People don’t understand that this game was years ahead of its time.
The rush of nostalgia watching and listening to this is epic. I’m 31 and this game brings back so many memories
31 Years since this great game came out... What a beatifull day.
31 years now
@@FerGL Omg, it's true! thanks for informing me
A buddy of mine owned one of these old consoles. Star fox was the very first game I’ve ever played. Oh such wonderful memories.
Beating this game at 8 years old felt very good and I remember some older kid doubting me when I told him
I love this game one of my favorites when I was younger
The music in stage 1 is quite possibly the most bad ass music ever in a video game!
I have many memories of playing this as a very young child and they mainly consist of me dying and being infuriated when I did lol
I LOVED this game as a kid. It was so exciting having your cool lil animal wingmen by your side! I think thats the first time I encountered anything like that in a game. And I cared about em too! did NOT want em getting blown up, so it added urgency to the gameplay.
It's officially on the Nintendo Switch Online!!
great memory this game is fantastic this makes me want to gear up and play its been so long great video
Fantastic! As a Brit, I know this game as Star Wing. Funnily enough, I never really got too far and I could really only do stage 1. 😂 I've still actually got the game today.
Thank you for posting this 🤗 played this for the first time when I was 13 and this brought all the memories back 🤗🤗
I get goosebumps every time I see the beginning of this game where you come out of the tunnel and the music picks up.
One of the most underrated SNES games of the 90s. Gosh I miss this era. Playing this, Super Mario 3 and Donkey Kong Country 2 after school
STAR FOX was and is not underrated. It's one of the most acclaimed titles during its era and generations after to presently.
Loved this game as a kid.... Wish I could still play it
An absolute masterpiece. This game has it all. No other starfox game was as fun as this one.
Same, it's my favorite star fox game in the star fox series. I beated it a lot of times.
I'd say gameplay wise i still prefer the 64 version. But for all the rest (sound effects, atmosphere, graphics and SPECIALLY soundtrack) this game takes the cake for me.
The 3d game with 2d console.
When i first saw this as a kid at a friend's house i knew my next console would be a Nintendo, and years later that console would be the N64, so many good memories, have to revisit these classic treasures again, there is some "unfinished business" 👏
What was so fucking awesome about this game was the 'fx chip' addon inside the cartridge that actually made this possible. If you compare this to ANY flying atari jaguar game it's as good if not better and has a rocking soundtrack to boot.
0:43 The way Falco's looking at the camera, like "If I stay perfectly still, maybe they won't see me sneaking away." Slippy looks stoned and/or bored out of his mind; Fox looks all professional and stuff, and Peppy's trying to hold in yet another barrel roll-related pun.
A game I wasn't high on back in the day, but have warmed up to it significantly. I need to add this to my game collection soon.
I really miss this game. The first time I have played it was in 1993. I have not played this game for more than 25 years.
Back then....those GFX were godly :D and the Corneria theme still gives me goosebumps
Wow! I remember playing this in a Toys R Us as kid. I was just tall enough to grab the controller and I had the worst view angle of the screen, but I remember thinking how cool it was. I never got to play this one through, but later on i ended getting Starfox64 which was equally amazing.
After all these years, one thing about this game remains the same:
Andross's 1st form still creeps the hell out of me.
Oh gosh, when I was young I played this game, this one's my favorite game.
The most epic of epic games. Imported it from Japan back in the day, couldn’t stop playing it!
This was one of the first games I bought with my own money working as a teen! Awesome game!
man this game, pool parties and hotdogs during the summer, such good times in the 90s
90s level madness. I still think these graphics and soundtrack are super impressive.
star fox is a bad ass game i cannot believe its over 20 years ago fun game a memory to see this again
This game’s awesome because I remember playing the sample version of it back at the former Upper Darby based Sears Department Store nearly 30 years ago & later bought it for myself and played it through and passed because this was one of the best virtual games I’ve ever played during that era .
90년대 게임잡지 리뷰 추천으로 스타폭스를 중고로 구매하고 재미있게 즐겼습니다. 난이도가 있어서 가장 쉬운 모드로하고 포기했는데 25년이 훌쩍 넘어 이렇게 영상으로 감상할 수 있어서 좋았습니다.
좋은 영상 업로드 해주셔서 감사드립니다.