Expert is fun once you unlock everything. I always loved making Falco take out Andross with Fox helping out. This game, though unfortunately unreleased (originally), is a masterpiece.
This looks like so much fun. The graphics are seriously impressive for the snes. I've seen it attempted (3d) a few times on the snes and this one looks way way better than all the others
This was a good run. XD Chock full of nail-biting action (You came close to losing a teammate a few times.), and a few dynamic events with Star Wolf joining the fray! For me, I laughed when I saw Andross basically say "Launch the missiles!" and there's only one missile coming from Eladard. XD
It was actually cut in development. Nintendo just added on to the SNES Classic. I would assume a properly finished game (at the time) would look better
@@cledgefenrir5681 Nah this is 100% finished, they just decided to can it because Nintendo saw that this would compete poorly with games on the PS1 and Saturn so they went with starting over from scratch on the N64 (which became Star Fox 64)
@@rodracer4567 Strange, from what I've seen over the years was that Nintendo crippled it's production, delaying it and so forth. Then just canned it taking concepts from it to the 64 game; things like all range mode, Star Wolf, and land battles. So no, I don't think it's is a finished product, even if it just needs to be optimized. Nintendo is known for cutting corners at weird places, such as Mario 64 on the 30th collection.
@cledge fenrir No. If it was unfinished, Nintendo wouldn't release the game in the first place. The game has a definite ending, playable without bugs, and even has secret unlockable to boot. It's qualified as a finished game. Nintendo didn't crippled its production. Otherwise, the game wouldn't be playable on CES 1995. The developers tried out a lot of ideas and concepts that eventually form together into this game. And they decided to cancel at the last minute due to various reasons. According to one of the developers who worked on the game, it was 95% finished when they canned the project, but went on to finish the game anyway, going through QA and all. Also, what about Mario 64 on 3D All-Stars that scream "cutting corner"? It's literally the best official release yet. (Before you say it's not in Widescreen, no that's not cutting corner.)
This would have been five star if they added a good story to this and not made all the missions so similar to one another. It was more or less a boss rush which took the fun out of this. The graphics did push the nes to its outer limits and is considered a true 3D game. And Sega had the balls to claim Sega does what Nintendon't lol! This game itself proved Sega was inferior, even if unreleased. I did like the first Starfox game personally as it had a story to follow and not a boss rush. The graphics were better in this game though, pushing the chip even further than the first game which was a feat itself!
Expert is fun once you unlock everything. I always loved making Falco take out Andross with Fox helping out. This game, though unfortunately unreleased (originally), is a masterpiece.
It's good we FINALLY got it on NSO.
I didn't know they spoke english in the end!! SO cool! They really did push that system to the limit with this game.
It is more amazing that the Game Boy can also use voices. Just in really loud and low quality.
@@Moonlow.a good example of this is Lisa and barts voice from Bart Simpson escapes camp deadly for the original gameboy
This looks like so much fun. The graphics are seriously impressive for the snes. I've seen it attempted (3d) a few times on the snes and this one looks way way better than all the others
The true power of the Super FX chip, one of the only games to utilize it.
@@shiftfire4511 this is the super fx chip 2 used in doom, Yoshi's island, and starfox 2
LOOK AT THE BLUE GALAXY OF THIS STAR FOX 2 SO BLUUUUE
I THINK STAR FOX 3 SHOULD
HAVE THE SAME BLUE GALAXY
AS STAR FOX 2 AM I RIGHT
1:31:08 That would explain where the idea of the hand-targets came from. It was originally an aspect of Starfox 2.
A lot of stuff in 64 was from here, Star Wolf (Though that Algie guy is new to me), All range mode, etc.
This was a good run. XD Chock full of nail-biting action (You came close to losing a teammate a few times.), and a few dynamic events with Star Wolf joining the fray! For me, I laughed when I saw Andross basically say "Launch the missiles!" and there's only one missile coming from Eladard. XD
Glad you enjoyed it! It was fun to record. :)
A Game that went Unreleased for a Long Time Finally gets to see the Light of Public
what an amazing typo lol
@@kirbogames9664pubic!
The light of WHAT--
@@kirbogames9664 PUBIC DEEZ NUTZ!!!
@@ShaneBarton2005 DEEZ NUTZ!!!
Bro single handedly took out an entire army all by himself...
Expert difficulty in this game was hard enough to make me barf after I got owned by Pigma during the game.(real)
this would have been embarrassment to psx at the time. no wonder they waited till n64.
I think starwing or starfox 1 was the best this one looks awful
It was actually cut in development. Nintendo just added on to the SNES Classic. I would assume a properly finished game (at the time) would look better
@@cledgefenrir5681 Nah this is 100% finished, they just decided to can it because Nintendo saw that this would compete poorly with games on the PS1 and Saturn so they went with starting over from scratch on the N64 (which became Star Fox 64)
@@rodracer4567 Strange, from what I've seen over the years was that Nintendo crippled it's production, delaying it and so forth. Then just canned it taking concepts from it to the 64 game; things like all range mode, Star Wolf, and land battles. So no, I don't think it's is a finished product, even if it just needs to be optimized. Nintendo is known for cutting corners at weird places, such as Mario 64 on the 30th collection.
@cledge fenrir No. If it was unfinished, Nintendo wouldn't release the game in the first place. The game has a definite ending, playable without bugs, and even has secret unlockable to boot. It's qualified as a finished game.
Nintendo didn't crippled its production. Otherwise, the game wouldn't be playable on CES 1995. The developers tried out a lot of ideas and concepts that eventually form together into this game. And they decided to cancel at the last minute due to various reasons.
According to one of the developers who worked on the game, it was 95% finished when they canned the project, but went on to finish the game anyway, going through QA and all.
Also, what about Mario 64 on 3D All-Stars that scream "cutting corner"? It's literally the best official release yet. (Before you say it's not in Widescreen, no that's not cutting corner.)
Actually, it's a great game
This would have been five star if they added a good story to this and not made all the missions so similar to one another. It was more or less a boss rush which took the fun out of this. The graphics did push the nes to its outer limits and is considered a true 3D game. And Sega had the balls to claim Sega does what Nintendon't lol! This game itself proved Sega was inferior, even if unreleased. I did like the first Starfox game personally as it had a story to follow and not a boss rush. The graphics were better in this game though, pushing the chip even further than the first game which was a feat itself!