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Revision as of 14:09, 4 October 2017

Star Fox
Star-fox.png
Franchise Star Fox
Developed by
  • Nintendo
  • Argonaut Software
Published by Nintendo
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Release date(s) March 26, 1993 (1993-03-26)
Genre Rail shooter
Let's Play
Played by
Original run October 1, 2011
No. of episodes 1
Episode length 16 minutes
Playlist link
Playlist length 16:02
Megaseries
Part of D-Pad Classics
Followed by Star Fox 2

Star Fox is a 1993 rail shooter game developed by Nintendo and Argonaut Software and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, as the first game in the popular Star Fox series. The Super NES Classic Edition re-release of the game was played by The D-Pad in 2017, as the first game in the D-Pad Classics series. A single episode was released on October 1, 2017.

Episodes

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthPlayer(s)CommentatorsRelease date
21"Barrel Roll with It"16:02Rick, Sanchez, John, Sarah 1 October 2017 (2017-10-01)
Having never played Star Fox before, Rick starts off with the first stage. He reaches the boss at the end and defeats it, and is given a 99% score at the end despite multiple mistakes, something commented on by John. Sanchez takes over for the second stage, set in an asteroid belt. He accidentally plays most of it in first-person mode, but decides to stay in it upon realizing that modes can be switched at any time. He reaches the boss, but accidentally flies directly into it, killing him. John picks up for another attempt, but has an even worse performance against the boss, leaving Sarah to attempt it one last time with the group's final life. She manages to defeat it, completing the second stage. John remarks that the game is good, but wonders what a more developed version of it would look like.