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The '''Star Fox series''' of games is a  franchise of [[Nintendo]].
#REDIRECT [[Star Fox (series)]]
 
==Games==
===''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''===
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Facing the wrath of the evil Emperor [[Andross]], [[Fox McCloud]] and his [[Star Fox Team]] take on evil as it threatens to overthrow the Lylat System. Developed by [[Argonaut Games]], ''Star Fox'' was released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in [[1993]], and was quite bold in breaking technical barriers with the new [[Super FX]] chip. The chip simulated three-dimensional graphics, a first for console games.
 
===''[[Star Fox 2]]'' (cancelled)===
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Andross survived his encounter with Fox and has returned to destroy [[Corneria]]. With an arsenal of new enemies and giant missiles aimed at the planet, Andross's insurrection is large enough to demand the attention of the Star Fox Team. With new custom [[Arwing]]s, and a [[Star Fox Mothership|mothership]], and rookies, the team must defend Corneria and take the battle to Andross himself.
 
It is still unknown why the game was never released. The beta has since been leaked, and a few people have been able to find a copy of it using an [[emulator]]. Nevertheless, many of the features introduced in this sequel were later implemented in the upcoming ''Star Fox 64''.
 
===''[[Star Fox 64]]''===
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Years after the disappearance of his [[James McCloud|father]] at the hands of Andross, Fox McCloud and the Star Fox Team go to investigate strange activities at [[Venom]]. Along the way, they must battle through the various zones of the Lylat System, filled with Andross's goons and the dreaded [[Star Wolf]].
 
''Star Fox 64'' is a remake of the original game and considered to be the starting point of the current ''Star Fox'' canon. The game included and introduced the [[Rumble Pak]] to the North American gaming audience. Full spoken dialouge replaced the orginal game's [[Lylat Speak]].
 
===''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''===
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Eight years after the events at Venom, the Star Fox team is running out of money and needs to find new missions to complete. They are contacted by General Pepper to fix a problem at the [[Sauria|Dinosaur Planet]]: chunks of it are flying off into space. With Falco off flying solo somewhere in the Lylat System, the rest of the team takes their decrepit technology to the planet.
 
In ''Star Fox Adventures'', the series took a very different turn in gameplay and style. Originally meant to be an entirely different game entitled ''[[Dinosaur Planet]]'', the series was later branded with the ''Star Fox'' logo and given the ''Star Fox'' treatment of flying missions and the series' trademark characters. However, instead of a basic rail shooter that was common with its predecessors, ''Adventures'' was much more of an action-adventure game, similar in genre to the [[Wikipedia:Legend of Zelda|Legend of Zelda]] series. The game received mostly positive reviews, regardless of its radical departure from its predecessors.
 
===''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''===
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A year after the crisis at Sauria, a new threat haunts the Lylat and brings up images of past enemies: Andross. His nephew [[Andrew Oikonny]] has taken over [[Venomian Army|his uncle's army]] and has begun to attack Corneria. To add to the threat, a new alien force has come to Lylat: the [[Aparoid]]s. Bent on absorbing the life in the system, the alien invasion brings about devastation to the citizens of these planets, and the Star Fox team is forced to protect them, as long as they can stay alive themselves.
 
''Star Fox: Assault'' was developed by [[Namco]] for the [[GameCube]], the second title for the platform. The game emphasis returned to its roots with its trademark ship-based shooting. However, new features were added, such as the addition of on-foot missions. ''Assault'' was released to mixed reviews, with the main complaints being control problems, the short length of the main game, and the amount of on-foot missions.
 
===''[[Star Fox Command]]''===
 
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[[Andross]] have been defeated, but from poisonous [[Venom Sea]],
the new thread is rising; [[The Anglars]] in their lead the [[Anglar Emperor]].
And that not all; Team [[Star Fox]] has been shattered,
and [[Fox]] stands alone against the Anglars.
 
In Star Fox Command you can play with Team [[Star Fox]] first time on your [[Nintendo DS]].
You can play the game up to five friends wireless or using Wi- Fi connection.
You can even save your voice and use it in-game.
Enjoy unlocking all nine endings!
 
==Future of the Franchise==
===''[[Star Fox Wii]]''===
Nintendo game designer [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] has shown interest in creating a ''Star Fox'' game for the [[Wii]] console in the future. As of now, however, no plans have been announced.
 
===''[[Star Fox: The Movie]]''===
A Nintendo writer has hinted a production of a movie, possibly an adaption of [[Star Fox Command]]. It is expected to be released in late 2009 or mid 2010.
 
''Anonymous Film Director: Nintendo needs to watch out of what there're doing,  If  doing an Adaptation on Starfox Command, it is unexceptable.  If fans around the world wants to see an exceptable story of Starfox, then lets just say Nintendo will be expecting a call from me. I've been keeping an eye on the video game franchising film genre and i'm pretty unpleased to say that video games movie(s) has been badly abused when it comes to the visual traits and especially the storline(s); even for the notorious Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, the storyline wasn't demanding enough; Resedent Evil, Doom; the point i'm trying to say here is that I can be an absolute candidate when it comes to focusing on video game films.''
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