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In the Nintendo 64 title, ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', one objective of the game is to collect masks. The ''Keaton Mask'', ''Bremen Mask'', ''Bunny Hood'', ''Don Gero's Mask'', and the ''Mask of Scents'', all seem to resemble Star Fox characters. ''Keaton Mask'' is a [[Fox McCloud|fox]], ''Bremen Mask'' is a [[Falco Lombardi|bird]] (supposedly a falcon), the ''Bunny Hood'' is the head of a [[Peppy Hare|rabbit]] with ears, the ''Don Gero's Mask'' is a [[Slippy Toad|frog]], and the ''Mask of Scents'' having the head of a [[Pigma Dengar|pig]]. It is also a coincidence how all of the mentioned masks are next to each other in the screen they are shown in.
In the Nintendo 64 title, ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', one objective of the game is to collect masks. The ''Keaton Mask'', ''Bremen Mask'', ''Bunny Hood'', ''Don Gero's Mask'', and the ''Mask of Scents'', all seem to resemble Star Fox characters. ''Keaton Mask'' is a [[Fox McCloud|fox]], ''Bremen Mask'' is a [[Falco Lombardi|bird]] (supposedly a falcon), the ''Bunny Hood'' is the head of a [[Peppy Hare|rabbit]] with ears, the ''Don Gero's Mask'' is a [[Slippy Toad|frog]], and the ''Mask of Scents'' having the head of a [[Pigma Dengar|pig]]. It is also a coincidence how all of the mentioned masks are next to each other in the screen they are shown in.


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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===
===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===
The Arwing appeared in the game as an enemy only by hacking. In June 2011, it was finally revealed that the Arwing was used for testing the battle sequence for one of the games bosses, [[zeldawiki:Volvagia|Volvagia]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej6oRsKv6cY&feature=relmfu#t=3m17s]</ref>
The Arwing appeared in the game as an enemy only by hacking. In June 2011, it was finally revealed that the Arwing was used for testing the battle sequence for one of the games bosses, [[zeldawiki:Volvagia|Volvagia]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej6oRsKv6cY&feature=relmfu#t=3m17s]</ref>
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.
File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.
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== Super Mario series ==
== Super Mario series ==
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===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===
*A [[mariowiki:Star_Fox_(microgame)|Star Fox microgame]] appears in [[mariowiki:WarioWare D.I.Y.|WarioWare D.I.Y.]]. It takes place in [[Corneria]], with fox flying down a valley where a butterfly-shaped enemy (the type used in Star Fox 64 & 3D art) flies towards the arwing. the only control is tapping the screen, which causes the arwing to fire. The microgame is won if the enemy is shot down before it hits Fox.
*A [[mariowiki:Star_Fox_(microgame)|Star Fox microgame]] appears in [[mariowiki:WarioWare D.I.Y.|WarioWare D.I.Y.]]. It takes place in [[Corneria]], with fox flying down a valley where a butterfly-shaped enemy (the type used in Star Fox 64 & 3D art) flies towards the arwing. the only control is tapping the screen, which causes the arwing to fire. The microgame is won if the enemy is shot down before it hits Fox.
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===
===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===
All of 9-Volt's boss stages are based on the game ''Star Fox''. On the easiest difficulty, it is based off of [[Corneria]], difficulty 1, complete with arches, enemies, sound effects and even some sprites from the original. The boss is a giant Robotic Operating Buddy wielding a Zapper. On the second difficulty grade it is based off of [[Sector X]], whereas the final grade is based off of [[Titania]].
All of 9-Volt's boss stages are based on the game ''Star Fox''. On the easiest difficulty, it is based off of [[Corneria]], difficulty 1, complete with arches, enemies, sound effects and even some sprites from the original. The boss is a giant Robotic Operating Buddy wielding a Zapper. On the second difficulty grade it is based off of [[Sector X]], whereas the final grade is based off of [[Titania]].
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== Other Series ==
== Other Series ==
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.
This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.


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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.
File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===
===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===
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''[[wikipedia:Tekken Tag Tournament 2|Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' features a costume based on [[Fox McCloud]] that characters can dress as.
''[[wikipedia:Tekken Tag Tournament 2|Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' features a costume based on [[Fox McCloud]] that characters can dress as.


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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.
File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.
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===''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''  (Nintendo 3DS)===
===''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''  (Nintendo 3DS)===
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This game's lead developer, Giles Goddard, was one of the lead developers of ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''.
This game's lead developer, Giles Goddard, was one of the lead developers of ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''.


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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.
File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U; Nintendo Switch)===
===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U; Nintendo Switch)===

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