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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
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*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', during a timed event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
===Fox ADHD===<br />
* While not a video game, a retro, pixellated Fox McCloud made a long cameo flying through outer space, in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When]" for the ''[[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]]'' animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
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===Nintendo and ''Robot Chicken''===<br />
* Nintendo teamed up with the makers of ''[[wikipedia:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]'' during their 2014 E3 announcement, where the Nintendo characters were [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxQFdltlTAM portrayed as action figures in the style of the series], with many mentions of Star Fox (including Fox McCloud himself watching the coverage in a room on a couch):<br />
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===The Martian==<br />
* In the 2015 science-fiction film ''[[The Martian (film)|The Martian]]'', Mark Watney (portrayed by Matt Damon) tells his fellow crew "I'm ready, just no Barrel Rolls" when his craft is in count-down to launch from Mars.<br />
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table.wikitable, table.prettytable {<br />
margin: 1em 1em 1em 0;<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td {<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.4em;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3 {<br />
background: #8da7d6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1, table.prettytable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1 {<br />
background: #c5d8fc;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2, table.prettytable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2 {<br />
background: #a7c1f2;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable caption, table.prettytable caption {<br />
margin-left: inherit;<br />
margin-right: inherit;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
/** Sidebar External Links **/<br />
<br />
#n-browse-cvs a, #n-phpdoc a, #n-Mailing-list a {<br />
background: url(/skins-1.5/monobook/external.png) center right no-repeat;<br />
padding-right: 13px;<br />
color: #36b;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.portlet h3 {<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* prevent ugly horizontal page expansion */<br />
pre {<br />
overflow: auto;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/*** More whitespace on search page ***/<br />
.page-Special_Search #search {<br />
padding: 1em 0 2em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch {<br />
border: 1px solid #CCCCCC;<br />
padding: 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces {<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
margin: 0.7em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces label {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
min-width: 8.4em;<br />
display: block;<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Clear search button, but not check-boxes: */<br />
.page-Special_Search br {<br />
clear: left;<br />
}<br />
/**<br />
* Cute little "tip" boxes<br />
*/<br />
div.tip {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
margin-top: 4px;<br />
margin-bottom: 4px;<br />
min-height: 30px; /* IE users will hate this... */<br />
}<br />
div.tip-info {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC9933;<br />
background-color: #CCCC99;<br />
}<br />
div.tip-gotcha {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC0000;<br />
background-color: #CC6666;<br />
}<br />
/* Page headings used throughout the wiki (though not very much at the time of writing...) */ <br />
.page-notice, .page-warning {<br />
border-width: 1px;<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
padding: 0.3em 0.5em;<br />
margin-bottom: 1em;<br />
width: 80%;<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add informative notices to the top of pages - BLUE */<br />
.page-notice {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add warning information to the top of pages - RED */<br />
.page-warning {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
border-color: #c51919;<br />
border-width: 2px;<br />
}<br />
.pw-head {<br />
color: #c51919;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table, table.main_table {<br />
/* margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; */<br />
border: 1px #ffffff solid;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
border: 1px #D8B1B1 solid;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table {<br />
width: 20%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table {<br />
width: 45%;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
width: 100%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table th {<br />
background: rgb(232, 37, 25);<br />
}<br />
table.main_table th {<br />
background: #C41705;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.game_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table th {<br />
background: #008800;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table th {<br />
background: #800080;<br />
}<br />
td.ggs_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.division_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.project_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.user_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #AFE378;<br />
font-family : Courier;/*color: #0066CC;*/<br />
}<br />
table.main_table td {<br />
background-color: #00C45B;<br />
text-color: #C43A2C;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table td {<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
.center1 {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
.center {<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.center table {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
<br />
td.art {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFF00;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.wikirelated {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.writing {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
td.general {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.template, div.template, td.template, span.template {<br />
border: medium double #008080<br />
}<br />
table.special, div.special, td.special {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
}<br />
table.newsletter {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
align: right;<br />
}<br />
div.newsletter td {<br />
border: medium single #666666;<br />
}<br />
/* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css - June 6th, 2009 */<br />
<br />
/* Default skin for navigation boxes */<br />
table.navbox {/* Navbox container style */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
margin: auto;<br />
clear: both;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
padding: 1px;<br />
}<br />
table.navbox + table.navbox {/* Single pixel border between adjacent navboxes */<br />
margin-top: -1px;/* (doesn't work for IE6, but that's okay) */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, .navbox-abovebelow, table.navbox th {<br />
text-align: center;/* Title and above/below styles */<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox-group {/* Group style */<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
text-align: right;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox, .navbox-subgroup {<br />
background: #fdfdfd; /* Background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-list {<br />
border-color: #fdfdfd; /* Must match background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, table.navbox th {<br />
background: #ccccff; /* Level 1 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-abovebelow, .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-title {<br />
background: #ddddff; /* Level 2 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-abovebelow {<br />
background: #e6e6ff; /* Level 3 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-even {<br />
background: #f7f7f7; /* Even row striping */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-odd {<br />
background: transparent; /* Odd row striping */<br />
}<br />
.collapseButton {/* 'show'/'hide' buttons created dynamically */<br />
float: right;/* by the CollapsibleTables javascript in*/<br />
font-weight: normal; /* [[MediaWiki:Common.js]]are styled here*/<br />
text-align: right; /* so they can be customised.*/<br />
width: auto;<br />
}<br />
.navbox .collapseButton {/* In navboxes, the show/hide button balances */<br />
width: 6em;/* the vde links from [[Template:Tnavbar]], */<br />
}/* so they need to be the same width. */<br />
table.subportal {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-spacing: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
border-color: green green green green;<br />
border-collapse: separate;<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 240);<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th, tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
padding: 0.2em 1em 0em 1em !important;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
width: 15%;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th {<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
}<br />
td.subportalcell {<br />
border-width: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
padding: 0px 4px 4px 4px;<br />
}<br />
/* help came from http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_border-bottom.asp, http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp, http://www.somacon.com/p141.php, http://www.quackit.com/html/tags/html_div_tag.cfm*/<br />
<br />
/* documentation colors inpried by kuler user greenredVendormate */<br />
<br />
div.documentation {<br />
border: 1px solid black;<br />
border-color: rgb(161, 49, 0);<br />
background-color: rgb(139, 169, 69);<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.documentation th {<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 121, 30);<br />
}<br />
table.documentation td {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
table.center {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th a, span.project a {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
.project_table a:hover, .Project a:hover {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
}<br />
table.sidebar {<br />
align: right;<br />
width: 25%;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th a {<br />
color: #00FF48;<br />
}<br />
table.color2 th {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color3 th {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color4 th {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th a {<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color6 th {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color8 th {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color9 th {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
.color9 th a {<br />
color: #5088ED;<br />
}<br />
th.color1, td.color1, span.color1 {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color2, td.color2, span.color2 {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color3, td.color3, span.color3 {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color4, td.color4, span.color4 {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color5, td.color5, span.color5 {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color5 a, td.color5 a, span.color5 a {<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
th.color6, td.color6, span.color6 {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color7, td.color7, span.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color8, td.color8, span.color8 {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color9, td.color9, span.color9 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
table.color10 th {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color10, td.color10, span.color10 {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color11 th, th.color11, td.color11, span.color11 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color12, td.color12, span.color12 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color13, td.color13, span.color13 {<br />
background: #8DA7D6;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color14, td.color14, span.color14 {<br />
background: #0000000;<br />
color: #8DA7D6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new {<br />
color: #d9cee8;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a:visited {<br />
color: #ffd100;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new:visited {<br />
color: #c3ced8;<br />
}<br />
#content .color5 a.external {<br />
color: #ff9e16;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a.new {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a:visited {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a.new {<br />
color: #66FF00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a {<br />
color: #5800B2;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a.new {<br />
color: #7E00FF;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a:visited {<br />
color: #7F7517;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a.new {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
/* colors from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Period_color */<br />
.color15 {<br />
background: rgb(154,217,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color16 th, th.color16, td.color16, span.color16 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,29);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color17 {<br />
background: rgb(249,249,127);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color18 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,2);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color19 {<br />
background: rgb(255,230,25);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color20 {<br />
background: rgb(254,242,224);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(255,242,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color22 {<br />
background: rgb(244,249,173);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color23 {<br />
background: rgb(255,255,0);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color24 th {<br />
background: rgb(253,154,82);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color25 {<br />
background: rgb(253,192,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(253,180,108);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(253,167,95);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color28 {<br />
background: rgb(98,196,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color29 {<br />
background: rgb(127,198,78);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color30 {<br />
background: rgb(188,209,94);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(161,200,167);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color32 {<br />
background: rgb(0,176,222);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(189,228,247);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(132,207,232);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,176,227);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(146,76,148);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(198,167,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(187,135,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(152,57,153);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color39 {<br />
background: rgb(153,192,141);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(240,64,60);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(247,188,169);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(241,143,116);<br />
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}<br />
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background: rgb(228,117,92);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(111,175,176);<br />
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background: rgb(167,201,202);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(202,204,205);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(180,206,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(153,197,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(120,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(205,197,134);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(171,188,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(145,179,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(211,160,80);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(245,228,181);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(244,207,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(229,180,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(179,225,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(236,245,236);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(203,230,223);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(192,224,213);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(167,214,201);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,149,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(141,200,170);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(71,179,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(147,171,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(195,220,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(183,208,159);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(171,196,146);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(159,184,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color71 {<br />
background: rgb(171,196,146);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color72 {<br />
background: rgb(159,184,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color73 {<br />
background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color74 {<br />
background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color75 {<br />
background: rgb(250,191,93);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color76 {<br />
background: rgb(255,220,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color77 {<br />
background: rgb(253,210,120);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color78 {<br />
background: rgb(252,200,106);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color79 {<br />
background: rgb(249,193,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color80 {<br />
background: rgb(253,224,178);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color81 {<br />
background: rgb(252,214,164);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color82 {<br />
background: rgb(251,204,150);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color83 {<br />
background: rgb(223,96,124);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color84 {<br />
background: rgb(239,147,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color85 {<br />
background: rgb(238,134,160);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color86 {<br />
background: rgb(236,122,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color87 {<br />
background: rgb(235,110,136);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color88 {<br />
background: rgb(226,0,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color89 {<br />
background: rgb(244,180,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color90 {<br />
background: rgb(238,135,172);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color91 {<br />
background: rgb(233,96,155);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color92 {<br />
background: rgb(221,47,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color93 th, span.color93, th.color93, td.color93 {<br />
background: #800000;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Colored usernames for administators and bureaucrats on Special:RecentChanges<br />
<br />
Blue Ninjakoopa */<br />
table.diff a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul.special li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], /*<br />
<br />
Cipriano 119 */ table.diff a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul.special li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], /*<br />
<br />
Hope(N Forever) */ table.diff a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul.special li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], /*<br />
<br />
Neo */ table.diff a[title="User:Neo"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Neo"], ul.special li a[title="Neo"], /*<br />
<br />
RAP */ table.diff a[title="User:RAP"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:RAP"], ul.special li a[title="User:RAP"], /*<br />
<br />
Tacopill */ table.diff a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul.special li a[title="User:Tacopill"], /*<br />
<br />
ToastUltimatum */ table.diff a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul.special li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], /*<br />
<br />
TW */ table.diff a[title="User:TW"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:TW"], ul.special li a[title="User:TW"], /*<br />
<br />
Wolf O'Donnell */ table.diff a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul.special li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"] {<br />
color: #bf3f9f;<br />
}<br />
body {<br />
background: url(http://starfoxwiki.info/w/Starfield.png);<br />
}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css&diff=79270MediaWiki:Common.css2016-05-07T06:16:25Z<p>RingtailedFox: fixing a screw-up</p>
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<div>/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */<br />
<br />
/* taken from http://www.grifkuba.org/main/wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css on Friday, February 26th, 2010 */<br />
<br />
/***** BACKGROUND COLORS FOR NAMESPACES *****/<br />
<br />
/* Colour of pseudo NS Special (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns--2 #content, .ns--2 #p-cactions li, .ns--2 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns--2 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Project + Project_talk (light sky blue) */<br />
<br />
.ns-4 #content, .ns-4 #p-cactions li, .ns-4 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-4 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 #content, .ns-5 #p-cactions li, .ns-5 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS MediaWiki + MediaWiki_talk (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns-8 #content, .ns-8 #p-cactions li, .ns-8 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-8 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 #content, .ns-9 #p-cactions li, .ns-9 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Blue border for Public Domain namespaces.This is currently NS Help (but NOT Help_talk) */<br />
<br />
.ns-12 #content {<br />
border: 2px solid #0000CC;<br />
border-right: none;<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/b/b8/PD-banner.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right top;<br />
}<br />
.ns-12 #bodyContent {<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/6/67/PD-icon-faded.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right 5em;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Manual + Manual_talk (light bluish violet) */<br />
<br />
<br />
.ns-100 #content, .ns-100 #p-cactions li, .ns-100 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 #content, .ns-101 #p-cactions li, .ns-101 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 #content {<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
border-color: #ff0000 #0000ff;<br />
}<br />
/***** BACKGROUND AND BORDER COLORS FOR CONTENT*****/<br />
<br />
/* Border colors */<br />
<br />
.borderc1 {<br />
border-color: #e9e9e9;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* light grey */<br />
.borderc2 {<br />
border-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* grey (as toc) */<br />
.borderc3 {<br />
border-color: #777777;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* dark grey */<br />
.borderc4 {<br />
border-color: #000000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* black */<br />
.borderc5 {<br />
border-color: #c00000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* red */<br />
.borderc6 {<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* blue */<br />
.borderc7 {<br />
border-color: #008040;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* green */<br />
.borderc8 {<br />
border-color: #ffcc00;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* yellow */<br />
/* Background colors */<br />
<br />
.backgroundc1 {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
}/* white */<br />
.backgroundc2 {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
}/* light grey (as toc)*/<br />
.backgroundc3 {<br />
background-color: #eeeeee;<br />
}/* light grey (headers) */<br />
.backgroundc4 {<br />
background-color: #e0e0e0;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc5 {<br />
background-color: #d2d2d2;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc6 {<br />
background-color: #b7b7b7;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc7 {<br />
background-color: #a3a3a3;<br />
}/* darker grey */<br />
/***** SOME OTHER SMALL THINGS *****/<br />
<br />
<br />
/* Marking redirects in Special:Allpages*/<br />
<br />
.allpagesredirect {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
.watchlistredir {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Major warning - used on the main page template to warn against editing carelessly, but can be used elsewhere as well */<br />
.majorwarning {<br />
background: yellow;<br />
padding: 0.3em;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
font-size: 125%;<br />
border: 2px solid red;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/********* Extension Infobox Styling ***********/<br />
<br />
.ext-infobox {<br />
border: 2px solid #aaaaaa;<br />
width: 272px;<br />
float: right;<br />
margin: 0 0 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
background-color: white;<br />
}<br />
.ext-infobox td {<br />
border: 2px none #aaaaaa;<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.5em;<br />
border-bottom: 1px solid #f0f0f0 !important;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header {<br />
background-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
color: white;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header td {<br />
padding-top: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header img {<br />
padding: 0 0.2em 0 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable, .ext-status-unstable td {<br />
border-color: #990000;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #990000;<br />
color: #ffff00;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental, .ext-status-experimental td {<br />
border-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta, .ext-status-beta td {<br />
border-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable, .ext-status-stable td {<br />
border-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/** GENERAL PURPOSE PRETTY TABLES */<br />
table.datatable {<br />
background-color: transparent;<br />
font-size: 14px;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th, table.datatable td {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
font-family: monospace;<br />
width: 25%<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
background-color: #999999;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr {<br />
background-color: #CCCCCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr:hover {<br />
background-color: #FFFFCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable td {<br />
text-align: right;<br />
}<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.wikitable, table.prettytable {<br />
margin: 1em 1em 1em 0;<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td {<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.4em;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3 {<br />
background: #8da7d6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1, table.prettytable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1 {<br />
background: #c5d8fc;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2, table.prettytable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2 {<br />
background: #a7c1f2;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable caption, table.prettytable caption {<br />
margin-left: inherit;<br />
margin-right: inherit;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
/** Sidebar External Links **/<br />
<br />
#n-browse-cvs a, #n-phpdoc a, #n-Mailing-list a {<br />
background: url(/skins-1.5/monobook/external.png) center right no-repeat;<br />
padding-right: 13px;<br />
color: #36b;<br />
}<br />
.portlet h3 {<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* prevent ugly horizontal page expansion */<br />
pre {<br />
overflow: auto;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/*** More whitespace on search page ***/<br />
.page-Special_Search #search {<br />
padding: 1em 0 2em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch {<br />
border: 1px solid #CCCCCC;<br />
padding: 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces {<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
margin: 0.7em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces label {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
min-width: 8.4em;<br />
display: block;<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Clear search button, but not check-boxes: */<br />
.page-Special_Search br {<br />
clear: left;<br />
}<br />
/**<br />
* Cute little "tip" boxes<br />
*/<br />
div.tip {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
margin-top: 4px;<br />
margin-bottom: 4px;<br />
min-height: 30px; /* IE users will hate this... */<br />
}<br />
div.tip-info {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC9933;<br />
background-color: #CCCC99;<br />
}<br />
div.tip-gotcha {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC0000;<br />
background-color: #CC6666;<br />
}<br />
/* Page headings used throughout the wiki (though not very much at the time of writing...) */ <br />
.page-notice, .page-warning {<br />
border-width: 1px;<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
padding: 0.3em 0.5em;<br />
margin-bottom: 1em;<br />
width: 80%;<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add informative notices to the top of pages - BLUE */<br />
.page-notice {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add warning information to the top of pages - RED */<br />
.page-warning {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
border-color: #c51919;<br />
border-width: 2px;<br />
}<br />
.pw-head {<br />
color: #c51919;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table, table.main_table {<br />
/* margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; */<br />
border: 1px #ffffff solid;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
border: 1px #D8B1B1 solid;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table {<br />
width: 20%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table {<br />
width: 45%;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
width: 100%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table th {<br />
background: rgb(232, 37, 25);<br />
}<br />
table.main_table th {<br />
background: #C41705;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.game_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table th {<br />
background: #008800;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table th {<br />
background: #800080;<br />
}<br />
td.ggs_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.division_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.project_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.user_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #AFE378;<br />
font-family : Courier;/*color: #0066CC;*/<br />
}<br />
table.main_table td {<br />
background-color: #00C45B;<br />
text-color: #C43A2C;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table td {<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
.center1 {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
.center {<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.center table {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
<br />
td.art {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFF00;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.wikirelated {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.writing {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
td.general {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.template, div.template, td.template, span.template {<br />
border: medium double #008080<br />
}<br />
table.special, div.special, td.special {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
}<br />
table.newsletter {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
align: right;<br />
}<br />
div.newsletter td {<br />
border: medium single #666666;<br />
}<br />
/* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css - June 6th, 2009 */<br />
<br />
/* Default skin for navigation boxes */<br />
table.navbox {/* Navbox container style */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
margin: auto;<br />
clear: both;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
padding: 1px;<br />
}<br />
table.navbox + table.navbox {/* Single pixel border between adjacent navboxes */<br />
margin-top: -1px;/* (doesn't work for IE6, but that's okay) */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, .navbox-abovebelow, table.navbox th {<br />
text-align: center;/* Title and above/below styles */<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox-group {/* Group style */<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
text-align: right;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox, .navbox-subgroup {<br />
background: #fdfdfd; /* Background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-list {<br />
border-color: #fdfdfd; /* Must match background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, table.navbox th {<br />
background: #ccccff; /* Level 1 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-abovebelow, .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-title {<br />
background: #ddddff; /* Level 2 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-abovebelow {<br />
background: #e6e6ff; /* Level 3 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-even {<br />
background: #f7f7f7; /* Even row striping */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-odd {<br />
background: transparent; /* Odd row striping */<br />
}<br />
.collapseButton {/* 'show'/'hide' buttons created dynamically */<br />
float: right;/* by the CollapsibleTables javascript in*/<br />
font-weight: normal; /* [[MediaWiki:Common.js]]are styled here*/<br />
text-align: right; /* so they can be customised.*/<br />
width: auto;<br />
}<br />
.navbox .collapseButton {/* In navboxes, the show/hide button balances */<br />
width: 6em;/* the vde links from [[Template:Tnavbar]], */<br />
}/* so they need to be the same width. */<br />
table.subportal {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-spacing: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
border-color: green green green green;<br />
border-collapse: separate;<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 240);<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th, tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
padding: 0.2em 1em 0em 1em !important;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
width: 15%;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th {<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
}<br />
td.subportalcell {<br />
border-width: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
padding: 0px 4px 4px 4px;<br />
}<br />
/* help came from http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_border-bottom.asp, http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp, http://www.somacon.com/p141.php, http://www.quackit.com/html/tags/html_div_tag.cfm*/<br />
<br />
/* documentation colors inpried by kuler user greenredVendormate */<br />
<br />
div.documentation {<br />
border: 1px solid black;<br />
border-color: rgb(161, 49, 0);<br />
background-color: rgb(139, 169, 69);<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.documentation th {<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 121, 30);<br />
}<br />
table.documentation td {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
table.center {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th a, span.project a {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
.project_table a:hover, .Project a:hover {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
}<br />
table.sidebar {<br />
align: right;<br />
width: 25%;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th a {<br />
color: #00FF48;<br />
}<br />
table.color2 th {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color3 th {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color4 th {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th a {<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color6 th {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color8 th {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color9 th {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
.color9 th a {<br />
color: #5088ED;<br />
}<br />
th.color1, td.color1, span.color1 {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color2, td.color2, span.color2 {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color3, td.color3, span.color3 {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color4, td.color4, span.color4 {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color5, td.color5, span.color5 {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color5 a, td.color5 a, span.color5 a {<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
th.color6, td.color6, span.color6 {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color7, td.color7, span.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color8, td.color8, span.color8 {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color9, td.color9, span.color9 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
table.color10 th {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color10, td.color10, span.color10 {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color11 th, th.color11, td.color11, span.color11 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color12, td.color12, span.color12 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color13, td.color13, span.color13 {<br />
background: #8DA7D6;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color14, td.color14, span.color14 {<br />
background: #0000000;<br />
color: #8DA7D6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new {<br />
color: #d9cee8;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a:visited {<br />
color: #ffd100;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new:visited {<br />
color: #c3ced8;<br />
}<br />
#content .color5 a.external {<br />
color: #ff9e16;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a.new {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a:visited {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a.new {<br />
color: #66FF00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a {<br />
color: #5800B2;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a.new {<br />
color: #7E00FF;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a:visited {<br />
color: #7F7517;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a.new {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
/* colors from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Period_color */<br />
.color15 {<br />
background: rgb(154,217,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color16 th, th.color16, td.color16, span.color16 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,29);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color17 {<br />
background: rgb(249,249,127);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color18 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,2);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color19 {<br />
background: rgb(255,230,25);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color20 {<br />
background: rgb(254,242,224);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color21 {<br />
background: rgb(255,242,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color22 {<br />
background: rgb(244,249,173);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color23 {<br />
background: rgb(255,255,0);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color24 th {<br />
background: rgb(253,154,82);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color25 {<br />
background: rgb(253,192,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color26 {<br />
background: rgb(253,180,108);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color27 {<br />
background: rgb(253,167,95);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color28 {<br />
background: rgb(98,196,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color29 {<br />
background: rgb(127,198,78);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color30 {<br />
background: rgb(188,209,94);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color31 {<br />
background: rgb(161,200,167);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color32 {<br />
background: rgb(0,176,222);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(189,228,247);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(132,207,232);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color34 {<br />
background: rgb(0,176,227);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color35 {<br />
background: rgb(146,76,148);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color36 {<br />
background: rgb(198,167,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color37 {<br />
background: rgb(187,135,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color38 {<br />
background: rgb(152,57,153);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color39 {<br />
background: rgb(153,192,141);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color40 {<br />
background: rgb(240,64,60);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color41 {<br />
background: rgb(247,188,169);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color42 {<br />
background: rgb(241,143,116);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color43 {<br />
background: rgb(228,117,92);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color44 {<br />
background: rgb(111,175,176);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color45 {<br />
background: rgb(167,201,202);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color46 {<br />
background: rgb(202,204,205);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color47 {<br />
background: rgb(180,206,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color48 {<br />
background: rgb(153,197,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color49 {<br />
background: rgb(120,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color50 {<br />
background: rgb(205,197,134);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color51 {<br />
background: rgb(171,188,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color52 {<br />
background: rgb(145,179,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color53 {<br />
background: rgb(211,160,80);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color54 {<br />
background: rgb(245,228,181);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color55 {<br />
background: rgb(244,207,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color56 {<br />
background: rgb(229,180,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(179,225,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(236,245,236);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(203,230,223);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(192,224,213);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(167,214,201);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color62 {<br />
background: rgb(0,149,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color63 {<br />
background: rgb(141,200,170);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color64 {<br />
background: rgb(71,179,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color65 {<br />
background: rgb(0,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color66 {<br />
background: rgb(147,171,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color67 {<br />
background: rgb(195,220,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color68 {<br />
background: rgb(183,208,159);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color69 {<br />
background: rgb(171,196,146);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color70 {<br />
background: rgb(159,184,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(171,196,146);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color72 {<br />
background: rgb(159,184,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color73 {<br />
background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color74 {<br />
background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color75 {<br />
background: rgb(250,191,93);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color76 {<br />
background: rgb(255,220,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color77 {<br />
background: rgb(253,210,120);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(252,200,106);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color79 {<br />
background: rgb(249,193,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color80 {<br />
background: rgb(253,224,178);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(252,214,164);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color82 {<br />
background: rgb(251,204,150);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color83 {<br />
background: rgb(223,96,124);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color84 {<br />
background: rgb(239,147,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color85 {<br />
background: rgb(238,134,160);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color86 {<br />
background: rgb(236,122,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color87 {<br />
background: rgb(235,110,136);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color88 {<br />
background: rgb(226,0,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color89 {<br />
background: rgb(244,180,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color90 {<br />
background: rgb(238,135,172);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color91 {<br />
background: rgb(233,96,155);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color92 {<br />
background: rgb(221,47,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color93 th, span.color93, th.color93, td.color93 {<br />
background: #800000;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Colored usernames for administators and bureaucrats on Special:RecentChanges<br />
<br />
Blue Ninjakoopa */<br />
table.diff a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul.special li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], /*<br />
<br />
Cipriano 119 */ table.diff a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul.special li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], /*<br />
<br />
Hope(N Forever) */ table.diff a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul.special li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], /*<br />
<br />
Neo */ table.diff a[title="User:Neo"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Neo"], ul.special li a[title="Neo"], /*<br />
<br />
RAP */ table.diff a[title="User:RAP"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:RAP"], ul.special li a[title="User:RAP"], /*<br />
<br />
Tacopill */ table.diff a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul.special li a[title="User:Tacopill"], /*<br />
<br />
ToastUltimatum */ table.diff a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul.special li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], /*<br />
<br />
TW */ table.diff a[title="User:TW"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:TW"], ul.special li a[title="User:TW"], /*<br />
<br />
Wolf O'Donnell */ table.diff a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul.special li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"] {<br />
color: #bf3f9f;<br />
}<br />
body {<br />
background: url(http://starfoxwiki.info/w/Starfield.png);<br />
}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css&diff=79269MediaWiki:Common.css2016-05-07T06:14:48Z<p>RingtailedFox: </p>
<hr />
<div>/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */<br />
<br />
/* taken from http://www.grifkuba.org/main/wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css on Friday, February 26th, 2010 */<br />
<br />
/***** BACKGROUND COLORS FOR NAMESPACES *****/<br />
<br />
/* Colour of pseudo NS Special (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns--2 #content, .ns--2 #p-cactions li, .ns--2 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns--2 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Project + Project_talk (light sky blue) */<br />
<br />
.ns-4 #content, .ns-4 #p-cactions li, .ns-4 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-4 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 #content, .ns-5 #p-cactions li, .ns-5 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS MediaWiki + MediaWiki_talk (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns-8 #content, .ns-8 #p-cactions li, .ns-8 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-8 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 #content, .ns-9 #p-cactions li, .ns-9 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Blue border for Public Domain namespaces.This is currently NS Help (but NOT Help_talk) */<br />
<br />
.ns-12 #content {<br />
border: 2px solid #0000CC;<br />
border-right: none;<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/b/b8/PD-banner.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right top;<br />
}<br />
.ns-12 #bodyContent {<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/6/67/PD-icon-faded.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right 5em;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Manual + Manual_talk (light bluish violet) */<br />
<br />
<br />
.ns-100 #content, .ns-100 #p-cactions li, .ns-100 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 #content, .ns-101 #p-cactions li, .ns-101 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 #content {<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
border-color: #ff0000 #0000ff;<br />
}<br />
/***** BACKGROUND AND BORDER COLORS FOR CONTENT*****/<br />
<br />
/* Border colors */<br />
<br />
.borderc1 {<br />
border-color: #e9e9e9;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* light grey */<br />
.borderc2 {<br />
border-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* grey (as toc) */<br />
.borderc3 {<br />
border-color: #777777;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* dark grey */<br />
.borderc4 {<br />
border-color: #000000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* black */<br />
.borderc5 {<br />
border-color: #c00000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* red */<br />
.borderc6 {<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* blue */<br />
.borderc7 {<br />
border-color: #008040;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* green */<br />
.borderc8 {<br />
border-color: #ffcc00;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* yellow */<br />
/* Background colors */<br />
<br />
.backgroundc1 {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
}/* white */<br />
.backgroundc2 {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
}/* light grey (as toc)*/<br />
.backgroundc3 {<br />
background-color: #eeeeee;<br />
}/* light grey (headers) */<br />
.backgroundc4 {<br />
background-color: #e0e0e0;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc5 {<br />
background-color: #d2d2d2;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc6 {<br />
background-color: #b7b7b7;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc7 {<br />
background-color: #a3a3a3;<br />
}/* darker grey */<br />
/***** SOME OTHER SMALL THINGS *****/<br />
<br />
<br />
/* Marking redirects in Special:Allpages*/<br />
<br />
.allpagesredirect {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
.watchlistredir {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Major warning - used on the main page template to warn against editing carelessly, but can be used elsewhere as well */<br />
.majorwarning {<br />
background: yellow;<br />
padding: 0.3em;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
font-size: 125%;<br />
border: 2px solid red;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/********* Extension Infobox Styling ***********/<br />
<br />
.ext-infobox {<br />
border: 2px solid #aaaaaa;<br />
width: 272px;<br />
float: right;<br />
margin: 0 0 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
background-color: white;<br />
}<br />
.ext-infobox td {<br />
border: 2px none #aaaaaa;<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.5em;<br />
border-bottom: 1px solid #f0f0f0 !important;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header {<br />
background-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
color: white;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header td {<br />
padding-top: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header img {<br />
padding: 0 0.2em 0 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable, .ext-status-unstable td {<br />
border-color: #990000;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #990000;<br />
color: #ffff00;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental, .ext-status-experimental td {<br />
border-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta, .ext-status-beta td {<br />
border-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable, .ext-status-stable td {<br />
border-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/** GENERAL PURPOSE PRETTY TABLES */<br />
table.datatable {<br />
background-color: transparent;<br />
font-size: 14px;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th, table.datatable td {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
font-family: monospace;<br />
width: 25%<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
background-color: #999999;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr {<br />
background-color: #CCCCCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr:hover {<br />
background-color: #FFFFCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable td {<br />
text-align: right;<br />
}<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.wikitable, table.prettytable {<br />
margin: 1em 1em 1em 0;<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td {<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.4em;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3 {<br />
background: #8da7d6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1, table.prettytable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1 {<br />
background: #c5d8fc;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2, table.prettytable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2 {<br />
background: #a7c1f2;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable caption, table.prettytable caption {<br />
margin-left: inherit;<br />
margin-right: inherit;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
/** Sidebar External Links **/<br />
<br />
#n-browse-cvs a, #n-phpdoc a, #n-Mailing-list a {<br />
background: url(/skins-1.5/monobook/external.png) center right no-repeat;<br />
padding-right: 13px;<br />
color: #36b;<br />
}<br />
<br />
#p-Navigation color: #FFFFFF;<br />
#p-Community color: #FFFFFF;<br />
#p-Search color: #FFFFFF;<br />
<br />
/* prevent ugly horizontal page expansion */<br />
pre {<br />
overflow: auto;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/*** More whitespace on search page ***/<br />
.page-Special_Search #search {<br />
padding: 1em 0 2em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch {<br />
border: 1px solid #CCCCCC;<br />
padding: 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces {<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
margin: 0.7em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces label {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
min-width: 8.4em;<br />
display: block;<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Clear search button, but not check-boxes: */<br />
.page-Special_Search br {<br />
clear: left;<br />
}<br />
/**<br />
* Cute little "tip" boxes<br />
*/<br />
div.tip {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
margin-top: 4px;<br />
margin-bottom: 4px;<br />
min-height: 30px; /* IE users will hate this... */<br />
}<br />
div.tip-info {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC9933;<br />
background-color: #CCCC99;<br />
}<br />
div.tip-gotcha {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC0000;<br />
background-color: #CC6666;<br />
}<br />
/* Page headings used throughout the wiki (though not very much at the time of writing...) */ <br />
.page-notice, .page-warning {<br />
border-width: 1px;<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
padding: 0.3em 0.5em;<br />
margin-bottom: 1em;<br />
width: 80%;<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add informative notices to the top of pages - BLUE */<br />
.page-notice {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add warning information to the top of pages - RED */<br />
.page-warning {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
border-color: #c51919;<br />
border-width: 2px;<br />
}<br />
.pw-head {<br />
color: #c51919;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table, table.main_table {<br />
/* margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; */<br />
border: 1px #ffffff solid;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
border: 1px #D8B1B1 solid;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table {<br />
width: 20%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table {<br />
width: 45%;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
width: 100%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table th {<br />
background: rgb(232, 37, 25);<br />
}<br />
table.main_table th {<br />
background: #C41705;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.game_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table th {<br />
background: #008800;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table th {<br />
background: #800080;<br />
}<br />
td.ggs_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.division_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.project_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.user_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #AFE378;<br />
font-family : Courier;/*color: #0066CC;*/<br />
}<br />
table.main_table td {<br />
background-color: #00C45B;<br />
text-color: #C43A2C;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table td {<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
.center1 {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
.center {<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.center table {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
<br />
td.art {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFF00;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.wikirelated {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.writing {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
td.general {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.template, div.template, td.template, span.template {<br />
border: medium double #008080<br />
}<br />
table.special, div.special, td.special {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
}<br />
table.newsletter {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
align: right;<br />
}<br />
div.newsletter td {<br />
border: medium single #666666;<br />
}<br />
/* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css - June 6th, 2009 */<br />
<br />
/* Default skin for navigation boxes */<br />
table.navbox {/* Navbox container style */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
margin: auto;<br />
clear: both;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
padding: 1px;<br />
}<br />
table.navbox + table.navbox {/* Single pixel border between adjacent navboxes */<br />
margin-top: -1px;/* (doesn't work for IE6, but that's okay) */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, .navbox-abovebelow, table.navbox th {<br />
text-align: center;/* Title and above/below styles */<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox-group {/* Group style */<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
text-align: right;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox, .navbox-subgroup {<br />
background: #fdfdfd; /* Background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-list {<br />
border-color: #fdfdfd; /* Must match background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, table.navbox th {<br />
background: #ccccff; /* Level 1 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-abovebelow, .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-title {<br />
background: #ddddff; /* Level 2 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-abovebelow {<br />
background: #e6e6ff; /* Level 3 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-even {<br />
background: #f7f7f7; /* Even row striping */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-odd {<br />
background: transparent; /* Odd row striping */<br />
}<br />
.collapseButton {/* 'show'/'hide' buttons created dynamically */<br />
float: right;/* by the CollapsibleTables javascript in*/<br />
font-weight: normal; /* [[MediaWiki:Common.js]]are styled here*/<br />
text-align: right; /* so they can be customised.*/<br />
width: auto;<br />
}<br />
.navbox .collapseButton {/* In navboxes, the show/hide button balances */<br />
width: 6em;/* the vde links from [[Template:Tnavbar]], */<br />
}/* so they need to be the same width. */<br />
table.subportal {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-spacing: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
border-color: green green green green;<br />
border-collapse: separate;<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 240);<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th, tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
padding: 0.2em 1em 0em 1em !important;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
width: 15%;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th {<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
}<br />
td.subportalcell {<br />
border-width: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
padding: 0px 4px 4px 4px;<br />
}<br />
/* help came from http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_border-bottom.asp, http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp, http://www.somacon.com/p141.php, http://www.quackit.com/html/tags/html_div_tag.cfm*/<br />
<br />
/* documentation colors inpried by kuler user greenredVendormate */<br />
<br />
div.documentation {<br />
border: 1px solid black;<br />
border-color: rgb(161, 49, 0);<br />
background-color: rgb(139, 169, 69);<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.documentation th {<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 121, 30);<br />
}<br />
table.documentation td {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
table.center {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th a, span.project a {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
.project_table a:hover, .Project a:hover {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
}<br />
table.sidebar {<br />
align: right;<br />
width: 25%;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th a {<br />
color: #00FF48;<br />
}<br />
table.color2 th {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color3 th {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color4 th {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th a {<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color6 th {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color8 th {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color9 th {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
.color9 th a {<br />
color: #5088ED;<br />
}<br />
th.color1, td.color1, span.color1 {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color2, td.color2, span.color2 {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color3, td.color3, span.color3 {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color4, td.color4, span.color4 {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color5, td.color5, span.color5 {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color5 a, td.color5 a, span.color5 a {<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
th.color6, td.color6, span.color6 {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color7, td.color7, span.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color8, td.color8, span.color8 {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color9, td.color9, span.color9 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
table.color10 th {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color10, td.color10, span.color10 {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color11 th, th.color11, td.color11, span.color11 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color12, td.color12, span.color12 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color13, td.color13, span.color13 {<br />
background: #8DA7D6;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color14, td.color14, span.color14 {<br />
background: #0000000;<br />
color: #8DA7D6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new {<br />
color: #d9cee8;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a:visited {<br />
color: #ffd100;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new:visited {<br />
color: #c3ced8;<br />
}<br />
#content .color5 a.external {<br />
color: #ff9e16;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a.new {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a:visited {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a.new {<br />
color: #66FF00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a {<br />
color: #5800B2;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a.new {<br />
color: #7E00FF;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a:visited {<br />
color: #7F7517;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a.new {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
/* colors from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Period_color */<br />
.color15 {<br />
background: rgb(154,217,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color16 th, th.color16, td.color16, span.color16 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,29);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color17 {<br />
background: rgb(249,249,127);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color18 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,2);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color19 {<br />
background: rgb(255,230,25);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color20 {<br />
background: rgb(254,242,224);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color21 {<br />
background: rgb(255,242,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color22 {<br />
background: rgb(244,249,173);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color23 {<br />
background: rgb(255,255,0);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color24 th {<br />
background: rgb(253,154,82);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color25 {<br />
background: rgb(253,192,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(253,180,108);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(253,167,95);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color28 {<br />
background: rgb(98,196,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color29 {<br />
background: rgb(127,198,78);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color30 {<br />
background: rgb(188,209,94);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(161,200,167);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,176,222);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(189,228,247);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(132,207,232);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,176,227);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(146,76,148);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(198,167,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(187,135,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(152,57,153);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(153,192,141);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(240,64,60);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(247,188,169);<br />
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background: rgb(241,143,116);<br />
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}<br />
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background: rgb(228,117,92);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(111,175,176);<br />
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background: rgb(167,201,202);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(202,204,205);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(180,206,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(153,197,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(120,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(205,197,134);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(171,188,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(145,179,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(211,160,80);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(245,228,181);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(244,207,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(229,180,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(179,225,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(236,245,236);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(203,230,223);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(192,224,213);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(167,214,201);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,149,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(141,200,170);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(71,179,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(147,171,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(183,208,159);<br />
color:;<br />
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color:;<br />
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background: rgb(159,184,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(250,191,93);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color76 {<br />
background: rgb(255,220,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color77 {<br />
background: rgb(253,210,120);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(252,200,106);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(249,193,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(253,224,178);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color81 {<br />
background: rgb(252,214,164);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color82 {<br />
background: rgb(251,204,150);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color83 {<br />
background: rgb(223,96,124);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color84 {<br />
background: rgb(239,147,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(238,134,160);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color86 {<br />
background: rgb(236,122,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color87 {<br />
background: rgb(235,110,136);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color88 {<br />
background: rgb(226,0,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color89 {<br />
background: rgb(244,180,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color90 {<br />
background: rgb(238,135,172);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color91 {<br />
background: rgb(233,96,155);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color92 {<br />
background: rgb(221,47,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color93 th, span.color93, th.color93, td.color93 {<br />
background: #800000;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Colored usernames for administators and bureaucrats on Special:RecentChanges<br />
<br />
Blue Ninjakoopa */<br />
table.diff a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul.special li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], /*<br />
<br />
Cipriano 119 */ table.diff a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul.special li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], /*<br />
<br />
Hope(N Forever) */ table.diff a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul.special li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], /*<br />
<br />
Neo */ table.diff a[title="User:Neo"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Neo"], ul.special li a[title="Neo"], /*<br />
<br />
RAP */ table.diff a[title="User:RAP"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:RAP"], ul.special li a[title="User:RAP"], /*<br />
<br />
Tacopill */ table.diff a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul.special li a[title="User:Tacopill"], /*<br />
<br />
ToastUltimatum */ table.diff a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul.special li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], /*<br />
<br />
TW */ table.diff a[title="User:TW"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:TW"], ul.special li a[title="User:TW"], /*<br />
<br />
Wolf O'Donnell */ table.diff a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul.special li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"] {<br />
color: #bf3f9f;<br />
}<br />
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background: url(http://starfoxwiki.info/w/Starfield.png);<br />
}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Navigation&diff=79268MediaWiki:Navigation2016-05-07T06:08:42Z<p>RingtailedFox: </p>
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<div>/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */<br />
<br />
/* taken from http://www.grifkuba.org/main/wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css on Friday, February 26th, 2010 */<br />
<br />
/***** BACKGROUND COLORS FOR NAMESPACES *****/<br />
<br />
/* Colour of pseudo NS Special (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns--2 #content, .ns--2 #p-cactions li, .ns--2 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns--2 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Project + Project_talk (light sky blue) */<br />
<br />
.ns-4 #content, .ns-4 #p-cactions li, .ns-4 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-4 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 #content, .ns-5 #p-cactions li, .ns-5 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS MediaWiki + MediaWiki_talk (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns-8 #content, .ns-8 #p-cactions li, .ns-8 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-8 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 #content, .ns-9 #p-cactions li, .ns-9 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Blue border for Public Domain namespaces.This is currently NS Help (but NOT Help_talk) */<br />
<br />
.ns-12 #content {<br />
border: 2px solid #0000CC;<br />
border-right: none;<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/b/b8/PD-banner.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right top;<br />
}<br />
.ns-12 #bodyContent {<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/6/67/PD-icon-faded.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right 5em;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Manual + Manual_talk (light bluish violet) */<br />
<br />
<br />
.ns-100 #content, .ns-100 #p-cactions li, .ns-100 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 #content, .ns-101 #p-cactions li, .ns-101 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 #content {<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
border-color: #ff0000 #0000ff;<br />
}<br />
/***** BACKGROUND AND BORDER COLORS FOR CONTENT*****/<br />
<br />
/* Border colors */<br />
<br />
.borderc1 {<br />
border-color: #e9e9e9;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* light grey */<br />
.borderc2 {<br />
border-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* grey (as toc) */<br />
.borderc3 {<br />
border-color: #777777;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* dark grey */<br />
.borderc4 {<br />
border-color: #000000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* black */<br />
.borderc5 {<br />
border-color: #c00000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* red */<br />
.borderc6 {<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* blue */<br />
.borderc7 {<br />
border-color: #008040;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* green */<br />
.borderc8 {<br />
border-color: #ffcc00;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* yellow */<br />
/* Background colors */<br />
<br />
.backgroundc1 {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
}/* white */<br />
.backgroundc2 {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
}/* light grey (as toc)*/<br />
.backgroundc3 {<br />
background-color: #eeeeee;<br />
}/* light grey (headers) */<br />
.backgroundc4 {<br />
background-color: #e0e0e0;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc5 {<br />
background-color: #d2d2d2;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc6 {<br />
background-color: #b7b7b7;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc7 {<br />
background-color: #a3a3a3;<br />
}/* darker grey */<br />
/***** SOME OTHER SMALL THINGS *****/<br />
<br />
<br />
/* Marking redirects in Special:Allpages*/<br />
<br />
.allpagesredirect {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
.watchlistredir {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Major warning - used on the main page template to warn against editing carelessly, but can be used elsewhere as well */<br />
.majorwarning {<br />
background: yellow;<br />
padding: 0.3em;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
font-size: 125%;<br />
border: 2px solid red;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/********* Extension Infobox Styling ***********/<br />
<br />
.ext-infobox {<br />
border: 2px solid #aaaaaa;<br />
width: 272px;<br />
float: right;<br />
margin: 0 0 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
background-color: white;<br />
}<br />
.ext-infobox td {<br />
border: 2px none #aaaaaa;<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.5em;<br />
border-bottom: 1px solid #f0f0f0 !important;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header {<br />
background-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
color: white;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header td {<br />
padding-top: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header img {<br />
padding: 0 0.2em 0 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable, .ext-status-unstable td {<br />
border-color: #990000;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #990000;<br />
color: #ffff00;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental, .ext-status-experimental td {<br />
border-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta, .ext-status-beta td {<br />
border-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable, .ext-status-stable td {<br />
border-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/** GENERAL PURPOSE PRETTY TABLES */<br />
table.datatable {<br />
background-color: transparent;<br />
font-size: 14px;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th, table.datatable td {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
font-family: monospace;<br />
width: 25%<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
background-color: #999999;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr {<br />
background-color: #CCCCCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr:hover {<br />
background-color: #FFFFCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable td {<br />
text-align: right;<br />
}<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.wikitable, table.prettytable {<br />
margin: 1em 1em 1em 0;<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td {<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.4em;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3 {<br />
background: #8da7d6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1, table.prettytable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1 {<br />
background: #c5d8fc;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2, table.prettytable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2 {<br />
background: #a7c1f2;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable caption, table.prettytable caption {<br />
margin-left: inherit;<br />
margin-right: inherit;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
/** Sidebar External Links **/<br />
<br />
#n-browse-cvs a, #n-phpdoc a, #n-Mailing-list a {<br />
background: url(/skins-1.5/monobook/external.png) center right no-repeat;<br />
padding-right: 13px;<br />
color: #36b;<br />
}<br />
/* prevent ugly horizontal page expansion */<br />
pre {<br />
overflow: auto;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/*** More whitespace on search page ***/<br />
.page-Special_Search #search {<br />
padding: 1em 0 2em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch {<br />
border: 1px solid #CCCCCC;<br />
padding: 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces {<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
margin: 0.7em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces label {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
min-width: 8.4em;<br />
display: block;<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Clear search button, but not check-boxes: */<br />
.page-Special_Search br {<br />
clear: left;<br />
}<br />
/**<br />
* Cute little "tip" boxes<br />
*/<br />
div.tip {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
margin-top: 4px;<br />
margin-bottom: 4px;<br />
min-height: 30px; /* IE users will hate this... */<br />
}<br />
div.tip-info {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC9933;<br />
background-color: #CCCC99;<br />
}<br />
div.tip-gotcha {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC0000;<br />
background-color: #CC6666;<br />
}<br />
/* Page headings used throughout the wiki (though not very much at the time of writing...) */ <br />
.page-notice, .page-warning {<br />
border-width: 1px;<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
padding: 0.3em 0.5em;<br />
margin-bottom: 1em;<br />
width: 80%;<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add informative notices to the top of pages - BLUE */<br />
.page-notice {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add warning information to the top of pages - RED */<br />
.page-warning {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
border-color: #c51919;<br />
border-width: 2px;<br />
}<br />
.pw-head {<br />
color: #c51919;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table, table.main_table {<br />
/* margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; */<br />
border: 1px #ffffff solid;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
border: 1px #D8B1B1 solid;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table {<br />
width: 20%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table {<br />
width: 45%;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
width: 100%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table th {<br />
background: rgb(232, 37, 25);<br />
}<br />
table.main_table th {<br />
background: #C41705;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.game_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table th {<br />
background: #008800;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table th {<br />
background: #800080;<br />
}<br />
td.ggs_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.division_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.project_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.user_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #AFE378;<br />
font-family : Courier;/*color: #0066CC;*/<br />
}<br />
table.main_table td {<br />
background-color: #00C45B;<br />
text-color: #C43A2C;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table td {<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
.center1 {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
.center {<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.center table {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
<br />
td.art {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFF00;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.wikirelated {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.writing {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
td.general {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.template, div.template, td.template, span.template {<br />
border: medium double #008080<br />
}<br />
table.special, div.special, td.special {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
}<br />
table.newsletter {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
align: right;<br />
}<br />
div.newsletter td {<br />
border: medium single #666666;<br />
}<br />
/* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css - June 6th, 2009 */<br />
<br />
/* Default skin for navigation boxes */<br />
table.navbox {/* Navbox container style */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
margin: auto;<br />
clear: both;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
padding: 1px;<br />
}<br />
table.navbox + table.navbox {/* Single pixel border between adjacent navboxes */<br />
margin-top: -1px;/* (doesn't work for IE6, but that's okay) */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, .navbox-abovebelow, table.navbox th {<br />
text-align: center;/* Title and above/below styles */<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox-group {/* Group style */<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
text-align: right;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox, .navbox-subgroup {<br />
background: #fdfdfd; /* Background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-list {<br />
border-color: #fdfdfd; /* Must match background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, table.navbox th {<br />
background: #ccccff; /* Level 1 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-abovebelow, .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-title {<br />
background: #ddddff; /* Level 2 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-abovebelow {<br />
background: #e6e6ff; /* Level 3 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-even {<br />
background: #f7f7f7; /* Even row striping */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-odd {<br />
background: transparent; /* Odd row striping */<br />
}<br />
.collapseButton {/* 'show'/'hide' buttons created dynamically */<br />
float: right;/* by the CollapsibleTables javascript in*/<br />
font-weight: normal; /* [[MediaWiki:Common.js]]are styled here*/<br />
text-align: right; /* so they can be customised.*/<br />
width: auto;<br />
}<br />
.navbox .collapseButton {/* In navboxes, the show/hide button balances */<br />
width: 6em;/* the vde links from [[Template:Tnavbar]], */<br />
}/* so they need to be the same width. */<br />
table.subportal {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-spacing: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
border-color: green green green green;<br />
border-collapse: separate;<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 240);<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th, tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
padding: 0.2em 1em 0em 1em !important;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
width: 15%;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th {<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
}<br />
td.subportalcell {<br />
border-width: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
padding: 0px 4px 4px 4px;<br />
}<br />
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<br />
/* documentation colors inpried by kuler user greenredVendormate */<br />
<br />
div.documentation {<br />
border: 1px solid black;<br />
border-color: rgb(161, 49, 0);<br />
background-color: rgb(139, 169, 69);<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.documentation th {<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 121, 30);<br />
}<br />
table.documentation td {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
table.center {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th a, span.project a {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
.project_table a:hover, .Project a:hover {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
}<br />
table.sidebar {<br />
align: right;<br />
width: 25%;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th a {<br />
color: #00FF48;<br />
}<br />
table.color2 th {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color3 th {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color4 th {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th a {<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color6 th {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color8 th {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color9 th {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
.color9 th a {<br />
color: #5088ED;<br />
}<br />
th.color1, td.color1, span.color1 {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color2, td.color2, span.color2 {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color3, td.color3, span.color3 {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color4, td.color4, span.color4 {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color5, td.color5, span.color5 {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color5 a, td.color5 a, span.color5 a {<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
th.color6, td.color6, span.color6 {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color7, td.color7, span.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color8, td.color8, span.color8 {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color9, td.color9, span.color9 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
table.color10 th {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color10, td.color10, span.color10 {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color11 th, th.color11, td.color11, span.color11 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color12, td.color12, span.color12 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color13, td.color13, span.color13 {<br />
background: #8DA7D6;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color14, td.color14, span.color14 {<br />
background: #0000000;<br />
color: #8DA7D6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new {<br />
color: #d9cee8;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a:visited {<br />
color: #ffd100;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new:visited {<br />
color: #c3ced8;<br />
}<br />
#content .color5 a.external {<br />
color: #ff9e16;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a.new {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a:visited {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a.new {<br />
color: #66FF00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a {<br />
color: #5800B2;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a.new {<br />
color: #7E00FF;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a:visited {<br />
color: #7F7517;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a.new {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
/* colors from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Period_color */<br />
.color15 {<br />
background: rgb(154,217,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color16 th, th.color16, td.color16, span.color16 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,29);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color17 {<br />
background: rgb(249,249,127);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color18 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,2);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color19 {<br />
background: rgb(255,230,25);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color20 {<br />
background: rgb(254,242,224);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color21 {<br />
background: rgb(255,242,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color22 {<br />
background: rgb(244,249,173);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color23 {<br />
background: rgb(255,255,0);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color24 th {<br />
background: rgb(253,154,82);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color25 {<br />
background: rgb(253,192,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color26 {<br />
background: rgb(253,180,108);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color27 {<br />
background: rgb(253,167,95);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color28 {<br />
background: rgb(98,196,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color29 {<br />
background: rgb(127,198,78);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color30 {<br />
background: rgb(188,209,94);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color31 {<br />
background: rgb(161,200,167);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color32 {<br />
background: rgb(0,176,222);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(189,228,247);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(132,207,232);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color34 {<br />
background: rgb(0,176,227);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color35 {<br />
background: rgb(146,76,148);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color36 {<br />
background: rgb(198,167,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color37 {<br />
background: rgb(187,135,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(152,57,153);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(153,192,141);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color40 {<br />
background: rgb(240,64,60);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color41 {<br />
background: rgb(247,188,169);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color42 {<br />
background: rgb(241,143,116);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(228,117,92);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color44 {<br />
background: rgb(111,175,176);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color45 {<br />
background: rgb(167,201,202);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color46 {<br />
background: rgb(202,204,205);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color47 {<br />
background: rgb(180,206,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color48 {<br />
background: rgb(153,197,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(120,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(205,197,134);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(171,188,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(145,179,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(211,160,80);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(245,228,181);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(244,207,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(229,180,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(179,225,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(236,245,236);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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color:;<br />
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background: rgb(192,224,213);<br />
color:;<br />
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background: rgb(167,214,201);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,149,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(141,200,170);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(71,179,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(0,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(147,171,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(195,220,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(183,208,159);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(171,196,146);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(159,184,133);<br />
color:;<br />
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background: rgb(171,196,146);<br />
color:;<br />
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background: rgb(159,184,133);<br />
color:;<br />
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background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
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background: rgb(232,82,113);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(250,191,93);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(255,220,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(253,210,120);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(252,200,106);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(249,193,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(253,224,178);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(252,214,164);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(251,204,150);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(223,96,124);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(239,147,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(238,134,160);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(236,122,147);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(235,110,136);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(226,0,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(244,180,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color90 {<br />
background: rgb(238,135,172);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color91 {<br />
background: rgb(233,96,155);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color92 {<br />
background: rgb(221,47,135);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color93 th, span.color93, th.color93, td.color93 {<br />
background: #800000;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Colored usernames for administators and bureaucrats on Special:RecentChanges<br />
<br />
Blue Ninjakoopa */<br />
table.diff a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], ul.special li a[title="User:Blue Ninjakoopa"], /*<br />
<br />
Cipriano 119 */ table.diff a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], ul.special li a[title="User:Cipriano 119"], /*<br />
<br />
Hope(N Forever) */ table.diff a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], ul.special li a[title="User:Hope(N Forever)"], /*<br />
<br />
Neo */ table.diff a[title="User:Neo"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Neo"], ul.special li a[title="Neo"], /*<br />
<br />
RAP */ table.diff a[title="User:RAP"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:RAP"], ul.special li a[title="User:RAP"], /*<br />
<br />
Tacopill */ table.diff a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Tacopill"], ul.special li a[title="User:Tacopill"], /*<br />
<br />
ToastUltimatum */ table.diff a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], ul.special li a[title="User:ToastUltimatum"], /*<br />
<br />
TW */ table.diff a[title="User:TW"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:TW"], ul.special li a[title="User:TW"], /*<br />
<br />
Wolf O'Donnell */ table.diff a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul#pagehistory li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"], ul.special li a[title="User:Wolf O'Donnell"] {<br />
color: #bf3f9f;<br />
}<br />
body {<br />
background: url(http://starfoxwiki.info/w/Starfield.png);<br />
}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css&diff=79265MediaWiki:Common.css2016-05-07T05:58:39Z<p>RingtailedFox: </p>
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<div>/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */<br />
<br />
/* taken from http://www.grifkuba.org/main/wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css on Friday, February 26th, 2010 */<br />
<br />
/***** BACKGROUND COLORS FOR NAMESPACES *****/<br />
<br />
/* Colour of pseudo NS Special (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns--2 #content, .ns--2 #p-cactions li, .ns--2 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns--2 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Project + Project_talk (light sky blue) */<br />
<br />
.ns-4 #content, .ns-4 #p-cactions li, .ns-4 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-4 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 #content, .ns-5 #p-cactions li, .ns-5 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-5 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f8fcff;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS MediaWiki + MediaWiki_talk (light grey) */<br />
<br />
.ns-8 #content, .ns-8 #p-cactions li, .ns-8 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-8 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 #content, .ns-9 #p-cactions li, .ns-9 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
.ns-9 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f4f4f4;<br />
}<br />
/* Blue border for Public Domain namespaces.This is currently NS Help (but NOT Help_talk) */<br />
<br />
.ns-12 #content {<br />
border: 2px solid #0000CC;<br />
border-right: none;<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/b/b8/PD-banner.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right top;<br />
}<br />
.ns-12 #bodyContent {<br />
background-image: url(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/6/67/PD-icon-faded.png);<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
background-position: right 5em;<br />
}<br />
/* Colour of NS Manual + Manual_talk (light bluish violet) */<br />
<br />
<br />
.ns-100 #content, .ns-100 #p-cactions li, .ns-100 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 #content, .ns-101 #p-cactions li, .ns-101 #p-cactions li a {<br />
background: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-101 div.thumb {<br />
border-color: #f3f3ff;<br />
}<br />
.ns-100 #content {<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
border-color: #ff0000 #0000ff;<br />
}<br />
/***** BACKGROUND AND BORDER COLORS FOR CONTENT*****/<br />
<br />
/* Border colors */<br />
<br />
.borderc1 {<br />
border-color: #e9e9e9;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* light grey */<br />
.borderc2 {<br />
border-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* grey (as toc) */<br />
.borderc3 {<br />
border-color: #777777;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* dark grey */<br />
.borderc4 {<br />
border-color: #000000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* black */<br />
.borderc5 {<br />
border-color: #c00000;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* red */<br />
.borderc6 {<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* blue */<br />
.borderc7 {<br />
border-color: #008040;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* green */<br />
.borderc8 {<br />
border-color: #ffcc00;<br />
border-width: thin;<br />
}/* yellow */<br />
/* Background colors */<br />
<br />
.backgroundc1 {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
}/* white */<br />
.backgroundc2 {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
}/* light grey (as toc)*/<br />
.backgroundc3 {<br />
background-color: #eeeeee;<br />
}/* light grey (headers) */<br />
.backgroundc4 {<br />
background-color: #e0e0e0;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc5 {<br />
background-color: #d2d2d2;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc6 {<br />
background-color: #b7b7b7;<br />
}/* more grey */<br />
.backgroundc7 {<br />
background-color: #a3a3a3;<br />
}/* darker grey */<br />
/***** SOME OTHER SMALL THINGS *****/<br />
<br />
<br />
/* Marking redirects in Special:Allpages*/<br />
<br />
.allpagesredirect {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
.watchlistredir {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Major warning - used on the main page template to warn against editing carelessly, but can be used elsewhere as well */<br />
.majorwarning {<br />
background: yellow;<br />
padding: 0.3em;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
font-size: 125%;<br />
border: 2px solid red;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/********* Extension Infobox Styling ***********/<br />
<br />
.ext-infobox {<br />
border: 2px solid #aaaaaa;<br />
width: 272px;<br />
float: right;<br />
margin: 0 0 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
background-color: white;<br />
}<br />
.ext-infobox td {<br />
border: 2px none #aaaaaa;<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.5em;<br />
border-bottom: 1px solid #f0f0f0 !important;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header {<br />
background-color: #aaaaaa;<br />
color: white;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header td {<br />
padding-top: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-header img {<br />
padding: 0 0.2em 0 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable, .ext-status-unstable td {<br />
border-color: #990000;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-unstable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #990000;<br />
color: #ffff00;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental, .ext-status-experimental td {<br />
border-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-experimental .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #CC6600;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta, .ext-status-beta td {<br />
border-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-beta .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #000099;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable, .ext-status-stable td {<br />
border-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
.ext-status-stable .ext-header {<br />
background-color: #009900;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/** GENERAL PURPOSE PRETTY TABLES */<br />
table.datatable {<br />
background-color: transparent;<br />
font-size: 14px;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th, table.datatable td {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
font-family: monospace;<br />
width: 25%<br />
}<br />
table.datatable th {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
background-color: #999999;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr {<br />
background-color: #CCCCCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable tr:hover {<br />
background-color: #FFFFCC;<br />
}<br />
table.datatable td {<br />
text-align: right;<br />
}<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.wikitable, table.prettytable {<br />
margin: 1em 1em 1em 0;<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td {<br />
/*border: 1px #aaa solid;*/<br />
padding: 0.2em 0.4em;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable th, table.wikitable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3, table.prettytable th, table.prettytable td.hl3, table.wikitable th.hl3 {<br />
background: #8da7d6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1, table.prettytable td.hl1, table.wikitable th.hl1 {<br />
background: #c5d8fc;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2, table.prettytable td.hl2, table.wikitable th.hl2 {<br />
background: #a7c1f2;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.wikitable caption, table.prettytable caption {<br />
margin-left: inherit;<br />
margin-right: inherit;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
/** Sidebar External Links **/<br />
<br />
#n-browse-cvs a, #n-phpdoc a, #n-Mailing-list a {<br />
background: url(/skins-1.5/monobook/external.png) center right no-repeat;<br />
padding-right: 13px;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
/* prevent ugly horizontal page expansion */<br />
pre {<br />
overflow: auto;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/*** More whitespace on search page ***/<br />
.page-Special_Search #search {<br />
padding: 1em 0 2em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch {<br />
border: 1px solid #CCCCCC;<br />
padding: 0.5em 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces {<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
margin: 0.7em 0;<br />
}<br />
.page-Special_Search #powersearch-namespaces label {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
min-width: 8.4em;<br />
display: block;<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Clear search button, but not check-boxes: */<br />
.page-Special_Search br {<br />
clear: left;<br />
}<br />
/**<br />
* Cute little "tip" boxes<br />
*/<br />
div.tip {<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
margin-top: 4px;<br />
margin-bottom: 4px;<br />
min-height: 30px; /* IE users will hate this... */<br />
}<br />
div.tip-info {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC9933;<br />
background-color: #CCCC99;<br />
}<br />
div.tip-gotcha {<br />
border: 1px solid #CC0000;<br />
background-color: #CC6666;<br />
}<br />
/* Page headings used throughout the wiki (though not very much at the time of writing...) */ <br />
.page-notice, .page-warning {<br />
border-width: 1px;<br />
border-style: solid;<br />
padding: 0.3em 0.5em;<br />
margin-bottom: 1em;<br />
width: 80%;<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add informative notices to the top of pages - BLUE */<br />
.page-notice {<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
border-color: #025e9d;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
/* Used to add warning information to the top of pages - RED */<br />
.page-warning {<br />
background-color: #ffffff;<br />
border-color: #c51919;<br />
border-width: 2px;<br />
}<br />
.pw-head {<br />
color: #c51919;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* wikitable/prettytable class for skinning normal tables */<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table, table.main_table {<br />
/* margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; */<br />
border: 1px #ffffff solid;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
empty-cells: show;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
border: 1px #D8B1B1 solid;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table, table.overall_table, table.group_table, table.project_table, table.user_table {<br />
width: 20%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table {<br />
width: 45%;<br />
}<br />
table.main_table {<br />
width: 100%;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table th {<br />
background: rgb(232, 37, 25);<br />
}<br />
table.main_table th {<br />
background: #C41705;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.game_table th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table th {<br />
background: #008800;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th {<br />
background: #0000FF;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table th {<br />
background: #800080;<br />
}<br />
td.ggs_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.division_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.project_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
td.user_td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.ggs_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #AFE378;<br />
font-family : Courier;/*color: #0066CC;*/<br />
}<br />
table.main_table td {<br />
background-color: #00C45B;<br />
text-color: #C43A2C;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
table.overall_table td {<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
}<br />
table.group_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
table.user_table td {<br />
background-color: #000000;<br />
text-color: #306EFF;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
color: #0066CC;<br />
}<br />
.center1 {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
.center {<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.center table {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
<br />
td.art {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFF00;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.wikirelated {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.writing {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
td.general {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.template, div.template, td.template, span.template {<br />
border: medium double #008080<br />
}<br />
table.special, div.special, td.special {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
}<br />
table.newsletter {<br />
border: medium double #666666;<br />
align: right;<br />
}<br />
div.newsletter td {<br />
border: medium single #666666;<br />
}<br />
/* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css - June 6th, 2009 */<br />
<br />
/* Default skin for navigation boxes */<br />
table.navbox {/* Navbox container style */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
margin: auto;<br />
clear: both;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
padding: 1px;<br />
}<br />
table.navbox + table.navbox {/* Single pixel border between adjacent navboxes */<br />
margin-top: -1px;/* (doesn't work for IE6, but that's okay) */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, .navbox-abovebelow, table.navbox th {<br />
text-align: center;/* Title and above/below styles */<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox-group {/* Group style */<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
text-align: right;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
.navbox, .navbox-subgroup {<br />
background: #fdfdfd; /* Background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-list {<br />
border-color: #fdfdfd; /* Must match background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title, table.navbox th {<br />
background: #ccccff; /* Level 1 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-abovebelow, .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-title {<br />
background: #ddddff; /* Level 2 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-group, .navbox-subgroup .navbox-abovebelow {<br />
background: #e6e6ff; /* Level 3 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-even {<br />
background: #f7f7f7; /* Even row striping */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-odd {<br />
background: transparent; /* Odd row striping */<br />
}<br />
.collapseButton {/* 'show'/'hide' buttons created dynamically */<br />
float: right;/* by the CollapsibleTables javascript in*/<br />
font-weight: normal; /* [[MediaWiki:Common.js]]are styled here*/<br />
text-align: right; /* so they can be customised.*/<br />
width: auto;<br />
}<br />
.navbox .collapseButton {/* In navboxes, the show/hide button balances */<br />
width: 6em;/* the vde links from [[Template:Tnavbar]], */<br />
}/* so they need to be the same width. */<br />
table.subportal {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-spacing: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
border-color: green green green green;<br />
border-collapse: separate;<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 240);<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th, tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-width: 2px 2px 2px 2px;<br />
padding: 0.2em 1em 0em 1em !important;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
width: 15%;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading th {<br />
border-style: solid solid solid solid;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;<br />
}<br />
tr.subportalheading td {<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
-moz-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
}<br />
td.subportalcell {<br />
border-width: 0px 0px 0px 0px;<br />
border-style: dashed dashed dashed dashed;<br />
border-color: blue blue blue blue;<br />
background-color: rgb(250, 240, 230);<br />
padding: 0px 4px 4px 4px;<br />
}<br />
/* help came from http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_border-bottom.asp, http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp, http://www.somacon.com/p141.php, http://www.quackit.com/html/tags/html_div_tag.cfm*/<br />
<br />
/* documentation colors inpried by kuler user greenredVendormate */<br />
<br />
div.documentation {<br />
border: 1px solid black;<br />
border-color: rgb(161, 49, 0);<br />
background-color: rgb(139, 169, 69);<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.documentation th {<br />
background-color: rgb(255, 121, 30);<br />
}<br />
table.documentation td {<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
table.center {<br />
margin-left: auto;<br />
margin-right: auto;<br />
}<br />
table.project_table th a, span.project a {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
font-family : Courier;<br />
}<br />
.project_table a:hover, .Project a:hover {<br />
color: #FFD100;<br />
}<br />
table.sidebar {<br />
align: right;<br />
width: 25%;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color1 th a {<br />
color: #00FF48;<br />
}<br />
table.color2 th {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color3 th {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color4 th {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color5 th a {<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color6 th {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
table.color8 th {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color9 th {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
.color9 th a {<br />
color: #5088ED;<br />
}<br />
th.color1, td.color1, span.color1 {<br />
background: #FF0000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color2, td.color2, span.color2 {<br />
background: #ff6600;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color3, td.color3, span.color3 {<br />
background: #ffff00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color4, td.color4, span.color4 {<br />
background-color: #008000;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color5, td.color5, span.color5 {<br />
background-color: #0000FF;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color5 a, td.color5 a, span.color5 a {<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
th.color6, td.color6, span.color6 {<br />
background-color: #800080;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color7, td.color7, span.color7 {<br />
background: #FFFFFF;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
}<br />
th.color8, td.color8, span.color8 {<br />
background: #666666;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
}<br />
th.color9, td.color9, span.color9 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #ffffff;<br />
}<br />
table.color10 th {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color10, td.color10, span.color10 {<br />
background: #FFFF00;<br />
color: #000000;<br />
align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color11 th, th.color11, td.color11, span.color11 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #FF00FF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
th.color12, td.color12, span.color12 {<br />
background: #000000;<br />
color: #00FFFF;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color13, td.color13, span.color13 {<br />
background: #8DA7D6;<br />
color: #FFFFFF;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
table.color14, th.color14, td.color14, span.color14 {<br />
background: #0000000;<br />
color: #8DA7D6;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new {<br />
color: #d9cee8;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a:visited {<br />
color: #ffd100;<br />
}<br />
.color5 a.new:visited {<br />
color: #c3ced8;<br />
}<br />
#content .color5 a.external {<br />
color: #ff9e16;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a.new {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color 6 a:visited {<br />
color:#2D8000;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a.new {<br />
color: #66FF00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF9F00;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a {<br />
color: #5800B2;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a.new {<br />
color: #7E00FF;<br />
}<br />
.color10 th a:visited {<br />
color: #7F7517;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a.new {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
.color11 a:visited {<br />
color: #FF0066;<br />
}<br />
/* colors from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Period_color */<br />
.color15 {<br />
background: rgb(154,217,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color16 th, th.color16, td.color16, span.color16 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,29);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color17 {<br />
background: rgb(249,249,127);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color18 {<br />
background: rgb(242,249,2);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color19 {<br />
background: rgb(255,230,25);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color20 {<br />
background: rgb(254,242,224);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color21 {<br />
background: rgb(255,242,174);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color22 {<br />
background: rgb(244,249,173);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color23 {<br />
background: rgb(255,255,0);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
table.color24 th {<br />
background: rgb(253,154,82);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color25 {<br />
background: rgb(253,192,122);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color26 {<br />
background: rgb(253,180,108);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color27 {<br />
background: rgb(253,167,95);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color28 {<br />
background: rgb(98,196,221);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color29 {<br />
background: rgb(127,198,78);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color30 {<br />
background: rgb(188,209,94);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color31 {<br />
background: rgb(161,200,167);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color32 {<br />
background: rgb(0,176,222);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(189,228,247);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color33 {<br />
background: rgb(132,207,232);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color34 {<br />
background: rgb(0,176,227);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color35 {<br />
background: rgb(146,76,148);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color36 {<br />
background: rgb(198,167,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color37 {<br />
background: rgb(187,135,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color38 {<br />
background: rgb(152,57,153);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color39 {<br />
background: rgb(153,192,141);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color40 {<br />
background: rgb(240,64,60);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color41 {<br />
background: rgb(247,188,169);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color42 {<br />
background: rgb(241,143,116);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(228,117,92);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(111,175,176);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(167,201,202);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color46 {<br />
background: rgb(202,204,205);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(180,206,203);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(153,197,200);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color49 {<br />
background: rgb(120,158,126);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color50 {<br />
background: rgb(205,197,134);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color51 {<br />
background: rgb(171,188,133);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
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background: rgb(145,179,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color53 {<br />
background: rgb(211,160,80);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color54 {<br />
background: rgb(245,228,181);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color55 {<br />
background: rgb(244,207,132);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color56 {<br />
background: rgb(229,180,110);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color57 {<br />
background: rgb(179,225,182);<br />
color:;<br />
}<br />
.color58 {<br />
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| name = Star Fox Zero<br />
| console = [[Wii U]] <br />
| release = April 21, 2016 (JP)<br />April 22, 2016 (NA/EU)<br />April 23, 2016 (AU)<br />
| developers = [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development|Nintendo EPD]], [[wikipedia:PlatinumGames|PlatinumGames]]<br />
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'''''Star Fox Zero''''' is a title in the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]] for the [[Wii U]], co-developed between Nintendo EPD and [[wikipedia:PlatinumGames|PlatinumGames]], with development headed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. The game was published by Nintendo, and released in April 2016 alongside ''[[Star Fox Guard]]'' in all regions.<br />
<br />
Despite being the first new entry in the series since 2006's ''[[Star Fox Command]]'', the game is neither a sequel nor a prequel, but rather a re-imagining of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' with some elements from ''[[Star Fox 2]]'' added.<br />
<br />
The game features a gyro-based control style greatly differing from previous titles, and only possible using a [[wikipedia:Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]]. It also the first game since 1997's ''Star Fox 64'' Rumble Pak support to debut an innovative special gaming effect - a stereo-based surround sound system for the GamePad's speakers.<br />
<br />
===Story===<br />
Little is known about the game's plot so far, however it is confirmed that [[Star Fox (team)|Team Star Fox]] will comprise of [[Fox McCloud]], [[Falco Lombardi]], [[Peppy Hare]] and [[Slippy Toad]], resembling their appearance in ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', implying this game will take place before the events of ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. [[Star Wolf]] will also make an appearance, with [[Pigma Dengar]] still on the team.<br />
<br />
===Gameplay===<br />
The game retains its roots as a space-based shooter. Controls are similar to ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', in which the buttons and joysticks as well as the gyroscope is used to control the Arwing. Arwings will be able to "morph into a tank", similarly to and inspired by the ''Star Fox 2'' morphing mechanic. In this form, Arwings can "run" around on two feet.<br />
<br />
The game also introduces a new vehicle, taking the form of a helicopter, called the [[Gyrowing]], which is able to control a small deployable robot. The [[Landmaster]] also reappears in ''Star Fox Zero'', featuring new boosters that allows it to glide forward almost like a plane in a transformation dubbed the "Gravmaster".<br />
<br />
It has been mentioned by Shigeru Miyamoto that gameplay would possibly be broken up into episodic games containing multiple missions, taking inspiration from the British children's TV show ''Thunderbirds''.<br />
<br />
=== Development history ===<br />
The game started development on the Wii sometime in 2008, but the team could not seem to find a concept that would bring the game together. Sometime in late 2013, they started work again on it, but moving over some of the assets to Wii U. During E3 2014, a picture of the game was shown on Nintendo's Facebook page using ''Star Fox 64 3D'' assets, and was further mentioned as being very much in development, stating that they would have more to show in roughly a year. Indeed, Nintendo confirmed that it would be shown at E3 2015.<br />
<br />
At E3 2015, Nintendo officially revealed the game and its title, showing off gameplay and having a select few levels playable by convention-goers.<br />
<br />
=== Gallery ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:StarFoxWiiUE32014.jpeg|E3 2014 gameplay photo<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
{{game-stub}}<br />
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Star Fox Zero''}}<br />
[[Category:Star Fox Zero]]</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=Star_Fox_Zero:_The_Battle_Begins&diff=79258Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins2016-05-03T02:02:28Z<p>RingtailedFox: Created page with "'''Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins''' is a 15-minute long animated short made by Nintendo, Production I.G. (''Ghost in the Shell''), WIT Stud..."</p>
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<div>'''Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins''' is a 15-minute long animated short made by Nintendo, Production I.G. (''[[wikipedia:Ghost in the Shell|Ghost in the Shell]]''), WIT Studios (''[[wikipedia:Attack on Titan|Attack on Titan]]'') and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. The promotional short was released on April 20th, 2016, a couple of days ahead of the release of [[Star Fox Zero]].<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA2-0nTxaGg Official link]<br />
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{{Stub}}<br />
{{Games}}<br />
[[Category:Star Fox Zero]]</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=Star_Fox_Zero&diff=79257Star Fox Zero2016-05-03T01:58:24Z<p>RingtailedFox: </p>
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| name = Star Fox Zero<br />
| console = [[Wii U]] <br />
| release = April 21, 2016 (JP)<br />April 22, 2016 (NA/EU)<br />April 23, 2016 (AU)<br />
| developers = [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development|Nintendo EPD]], [[wikipedia:PlatinumGames|PlatinumGames]]<br />
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]<br />
| not-in-continuity = true<br />
| prev-release = Star Fox 64 3D<br />
| latest-relese =<br />
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'''''Star Fox Zero''''' is a title in the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]] for the [[Wii U]], co-developed between Nintendo EPD and [[wikipedia:PlatinumGames|PlatinumGames]], with development headed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. The game was published by Nintendo, and released in April 2016 alongside ''[[Star Fox Guard]]'' in all regions.<br />
<br />
Despite being the first new entry in the series since 2006's ''[[Star Fox Command]]'', the game is neither a sequel nor a prequel, but rather a re-imagining of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' with some elements from ''[[Star Fox 2]]'' added.<br />
<br />
The game features a gyro-based control style greatly differing from previous titles, and only possible using a [[wikipedia:Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]]. It also the first game since 1997's ''Star Fox 64'' Rumble Pak support to debut an innovative special gaming effect - a stereo-based surround sound system for the GamePad's speakers.<br />
<br />
===Story===<br />
Little is known about the game's plot so far, however it is confirmed that [[Star Fox (team)|Team Star Fox]] will comprise of [[Fox McCloud]], [[Falco Lombardi]], [[Peppy Hare]] and [[Slippy Toad]], resembling their appearance in ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', implying this game will take place before the events of ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. [[Star Wolf]] will also make an appearance, with [[Pigma Dengar]] still on the team.<br />
<br />
===Gameplay===<br />
The game retains its roots as a space-based shooter. Controls are similar to ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', in which the buttons and joysticks as well as the gyroscope is used to control the Arwing. Arwings will be able to "morph into a tank", similarly to and inspired by the ''Star Fox 2'' morphing mechanic. In this form, Arwings can "run" around on two feet.<br />
<br />
The game also introduces a new vehicle, taking the form of a helicopter, called the [[Gyrowing]], which is able to control a small deployable robot. The [[Landmaster]] also reappears in ''Star Fox Zero'', featuring new boosters that allows it to glide forward almost like a plane in a transformation dubbed the "Gravmaster".<br />
<br />
It has been mentioned by Shigeru Miyamoto that gameplay would possibly be broken up into episodic games containing multiple missions, taking inspiration from the British children's TV show ''Thunderbirds''.<br />
<br />
=== Development history ===<br />
The game started development on the Wii sometime in 2008, but the team could not seem to find a concept that would bring the game together. Sometime in late 2013, they started work again on it, but moving over some of the assets to Wii U. During E3 2014, a picture of the game was shown on Nintendo's Facebook page using ''Star Fox 64 3D'' assets, and was further mentioned as being very much in development, stating that they would have more to show in roughly a year. Indeed, Nintendo confirmed that it would be shown at E3 2015.<br />
<br />
At E3 2015, Nintendo officially revealed the game and its title, showing off gameplay and having a select few levels playable by convention-goers.<br />
<br />
=== Gallery ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:StarFoxWiiUE32014.jpeg|E3 2014 gameplay photo<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
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[[wikipedia:Star Fox Zero]]</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=Template:Games&diff=79256Template:Games2016-05-03T01:43:06Z<p>RingtailedFox: added the spin-off game Star Fox Guard</p>
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<noinclude>{{doc}}{{auto-cat2|Game Templates|Navigation Templates}}</noinclude></div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=Star_Fox_Guard&diff=79255Star Fox Guard2016-05-03T01:41:31Z<p>RingtailedFox: /* Exteral links */</p>
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<div>'''Star Fox: Guard''' is an upcoming tower defense game for the [[Wii U]] starring Slippy Toad. It is the first spin-off game in the Star Fox franchise. The goal of the game is to protect the mining operations of [[Slippy Toad]]'s uncle [[Grippy Toad|Grippy]].<br />
<br />
The release date is April 22, 2016, the same as [[Star Fox Zero]]. It will be bundled with Star Fox Zero at retail stores, and will be available as a separate [[eShop]] purchase for download.<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://starfoxzero.nintendo.com/star-fox-guard/ Official website]<br />
* [[wikipedia:Star Fox Guard|Star Fox Guard]] article on Wikipedia<br />
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{{Games}}<br />
[[Category:Games]]</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=Star_Fox_Guard&diff=79254Star Fox Guard2016-05-03T01:41:12Z<p>RingtailedFox: /* Exteral links */</p>
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<div>'''Star Fox: Guard''' is an upcoming tower defense game for the [[Wii U]] starring Slippy Toad. It is the first spin-off game in the Star Fox franchise. The goal of the game is to protect the mining operations of [[Slippy Toad]]'s uncle [[Grippy Toad|Grippy]].<br />
<br />
The release date is April 22, 2016, the same as [[Star Fox Zero]]. It will be bundled with Star Fox Zero at retail stores, and will be available as a separate [[eShop]] purchase for download.<br />
<br />
== Exteral links ==<br />
* [http://starfoxzero.nintendo.com/star-fox-guard/ Official website]<br />
* [[wikipedia:Star Fox Guard|Star Fox Guard]] article on Wikipedia<br />
<br />
{{Games}}<br />
[[Category:Games]]</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=Template:Clear&diff=79211Template:Clear2016-04-13T03:26:06Z<p>RingtailedFox: 1 revision imported</p>
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
<br />
===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
<br />
===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
<br />
===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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File:Star Fox.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
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*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', during a timed event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
===Fox ADHD===<br />
* While not a video game, a retro, pixellated Fox McCloud made a long cameo flying through outer space, in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When]" for the ''[[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]]'' animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
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===Nintendo and ''Robot Chicken''===<br />
* Nintendo teamed up with the makers of ''[[wikipedia:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]'' during their 2014 E3 announcement, where the Nintendo characters were [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxQFdltlTAM portrayed as action figures in the style of the series], with many mentions of Star Fox (including Fox McCloud himself watching the coverage in a room on a couch):<br />
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=References=<br />
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{{Games}}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=List_of_games_featuring_Star_Fox_cameos&diff=79196List of games featuring Star Fox cameos2016-04-13T02:49:14Z<p>RingtailedFox: /* Other media */</p>
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
<center><br />
<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
<center><br />
<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Star Fox.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
<br />
*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', during a timed event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
===Fox ADHD===<br />
* While not a video game, a retro, pixellated Fox McCloud made a long cameo flying through outer space, in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When]" for the ''[[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]]'' animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
<embedvideo service="youtube" alignment="center">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU</embedvideo><br />
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===Nintendo and ''Robot Chicken''===<br />
* Nintendo teamed up with the makers of ''[[wikipedia:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]'' during their 2014 E3 announcement, where the Nintendo characters were [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxQFdltlTAM portrayed as action figures in the style of the series], with many mentions of Star Fox (including Fox McCloud himself watching the coverage in a room on a couch):<br />
<embedvideo service="youtube" alignment="center">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxQFdltlTAM</embedvideo><br />
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=References=<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Games}}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=List_of_games_featuring_Star_Fox_cameos&diff=79195List of games featuring Star Fox cameos2016-04-13T02:44:33Z<p>RingtailedFox: /* Other media */</p>
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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</center><br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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File:Star Fox.png<br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
<br />
Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
<br />
*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', during a timed event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
===Fox ADHD===<br />
* While not a video game, a retro, pixellated Fox McCloud made a long cameo flying through outer space/in the background, in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When]" for the [[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]] animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
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===Nintendo and ''Robot Chicken''===<br />
* Nintendo teamed up with the makers of ''[[wikipedia:Robot Chicken|Robot Chicken]]'' during their 2014 E3 announcement, where the Nintendo characters were portrayed as action figures in the style of the series, with many mentions of Star Fox (including Fox McCloud himself watching the coverage in a room on a couch):<br />
<embedvideo service="youtube" alignment="center">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxQFdltlTAM</embedvideo><br />
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=References=<br />
<references /><br />
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{{game-stub}}<br />
{{Games}}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=List_of_games_featuring_Star_Fox_cameos&diff=79194List of games featuring Star Fox cameos2016-04-13T01:24:38Z<p>RingtailedFox: /* Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (iOS/Android/Windows Phone) */</p>
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
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</center><br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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File:Star Fox.png<br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
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</center><br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
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*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', during a timed event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
While not a video game, a retro, pixellated Fox McCloud made a long cameo flying through outer space/in the background, in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When]" for the [[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]] animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
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=References=<br />
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
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</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
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</center><br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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File:Star Fox.png<br />
</gallery><br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
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*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', an event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
While not a video game, a retro, pixellated Fox McCloud made a long cameo flying through outer space/in the background, in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When]" for the [[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]] animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
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=References=<br />
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{{Games}}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=List_of_games_featuring_Star_Fox_cameos&diff=79191List of games featuring Star Fox cameos2016-04-01T01:31:42Z<p>RingtailedFox: /* Other media */</p>
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
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</center><br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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File:Star Fox.png<br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
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*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', an event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
While not a video game, Fox McCloud made a long cameo in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When]" for the [[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]] animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
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=References=<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Games}}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=List_of_games_featuring_Star_Fox_cameos&diff=79190List of games featuring Star Fox cameos2016-04-01T01:31:08Z<p>RingtailedFox: </p>
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
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</center><br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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File:Star Fox.png<br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
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</center><br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
<br />
Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
<br />
*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', an event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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==Other media==<br />
While not a video game, Fox McCloud made a long cameo in the promotional advertisement "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ygjD04vyU Remember When] for the [[:wikipedia:Animation Domination High-Def|Animation Domination High-Def]] animated programming block on the [[:wikipedia:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Broadcasting Company]] network and [[:wikipedia:FXX|FXX]] cable network in the United States, back in 2013.<br />
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=References=<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Games}}</div>RingtailedFoxhttps://starfoxwiki.info/w/index.php?title=List_of_games_featuring_Star_Fox_cameos&diff=79189List of games featuring Star Fox cameos2016-04-01T01:16:00Z<p>RingtailedFox: /* =Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (iOS/Android/Windows Phone */</p>
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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</center><br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
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</center><br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros.}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. 4}}<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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File:Star Fox.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
<br />
Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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<gallery widths="250"><br />
File:Blue marine in Steel diver sub wars.jpeg|The [[Blue Marine]] as show in the game.<br />
</gallery><br />
</center><br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
<br />
Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
<br />
===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===<br />
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*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', an event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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* <b>April 21-23, 2016</b> - release dates for [[Star Fox Zero]] and [[Star Fox Guard]] (April 21 in Japan, 22 worldwide, and 23 in Australia)<br />
* <b>September 25, 2015</b> - [http://www.nintendo.com.au/ Nintendo Australia] has confirmed they are attending the [http://www.ebexpo.com.au/ 2015 EB Games Expo] at the Sydney Showgrounds from October 2 until October 4, 2015. They will be hosting various gaming competitions and are going to demo a wide array of available and upcoming titles for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, with ''[[Star Fox Zero]]'' included. If you live close by to Sydney, if not in Australia in general, do not miss this opportunity.<br />
* <b>September 18, 2015</b> - '''BREAKING NEWS''': ''[[Star Fox Zero]]'' producer [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] personally appeared via the official social media channels today to personally issue an apology for a hard decision he made in the past week. Despite the fact the game was on schedule to release at the previously posted date of November 20, 2015, due to an "unprecedented discovery" during development that the two-screen experience could be improved, and further polish the game overall, Miyamoto reluctantly decided to delay the game's release, promising a not-so-long-off window of the first quarter of 2016 as a new release schedule, keeping in line with the promise that the game will still be technically released before the upcoming [[zeldawiki:Zelda Wii U|''The Legend of Zelda'' game for Wii U]]. This is a reflection of a quote Miyamoto said in 2012, "A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad."<br />
* <b>September 15, 2015</b> - Yesterday, Nintendo Co., Ltd. (NCL) has officially announced the name of the company's new president - [[wikipedia:Tatsumi Kimishima|Tatsumi Kimishima]] - taking on the title effectively starting September 16, 2015. Previously acting presidents [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[wikipedia:Genyo Takeda|Genyo Takeda]] have been formally declared taking on brand new roles in the company as "Creative Fellow" and "Technology Fellow," respectively. Several other managerial and structural changes will also take affect, such as the merging of development teams Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) and Nintendo Software Planning & Development (SPD) to become Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development (EPD). Nintendo EAD was responsible for notable titles such as development of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' and co-development of ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''. Kimishima, aged 65, who was formerly president of [[bulbapedia:The Pokémon Company|The Pokémon Company]] (2000-2002) and Nintendo of America (2002-2006) before becoming Managing Director of NCL in 2013, succeeds the late [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]] as the company president. Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015 due to a bile duct growth at the age of 55.<br />
* <b>September 8, 2015</b> - [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/ Nintendo UK] has confirmed they are attending this year's [https://www.egx.net/egx EGX event] at Birmingham NEC from September 24 until September 27, 2015. They will be hosting various gaming competitions and are going to demo a wide array of available and upcoming titles for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, chief among them being ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''. If you live in the United Kingdom, do not miss this opportunity.<br />
* <b>August 25, 2015</b> - Nintendo of America confirms it is attending the annual major gaming consumers' expo [[wikipedia:Penny Arcade Expo|PAX Prime]] this year in Seattle, Washington, and of course will be demoing various titles at their booth which are both available and upcoming for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, including ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''. The event will be held between August 28 and August 31, 2015. If you wanted to get a ticket right now, you may be out of luck as the expo already sold out this year.<br />
* <b>August 24, 2015</b> - Today, both Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe confirm that release date of ''[[Star Fox Zero]]'' as November 20, 2015 for both regions. Additionally, the Super Smash Bros. [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]] Amiibo will be available on the same day also for both regions. A Japanese release date has yet to be confirmed at this time. In the meantime, [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/ Nintendo UK] had confirmed they will demo the game at more upcoming events, including the following: [https://insomniagamingfestival.com/ Insomnia 55] and [http://www.legendsofgaming.co.uk/ Legends of Gaming Live 2015].<br />
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* <b>July 5, 2015</b> - NIWA added a new member yesterday - it sure has been a while: Inkipedia, a wiki about the Wii U game ''[[splatoonwiki:Splatoon|Splatoon]]''. We do not know yet if ''Splatoon'' will have any sequels and/or related new entries in the future, but it is amazing that a brand new IP from Nintendo could garner such a grand following and online community in a very short amount of time - enough to launch an independent wiki site about a sole game, at least. Due to the overwhelming success of the first game, it would not be surprising if Nintendo are planning to release more entries in their successful new IP after ''Splatoon''.<br />
* <b>January 22nd, 2014</b> - NIWA added a new member on Saturday - it sure has been a while: Hard Drop Tetris Wiki, a wiki about the Tetris franchise. Although Tetris is considered a third-party franchise owned by [[wikipedia:The Tetris Company|The Tetris Company]], the franchise is known to have a history of being worked on by several licensed entities, and Nintendo happens to be one of them. Albeit Nintendo does not develop Tetris games presently, the franchise still has a notable spot in Nintendo's own history, in addition to the several iteration of Tetris games available on various Nintendo consoles.<br />
* <b>March 30th, 2012</b> - NIWA added a new member today: Dragon Quest Wiki, a wiki about the Dragon Quest series. Although Dragon Quest is considered a third-party franchise owned by [[wikipedia:Square-Enix|Square-Enix]], its latest games from 2007 onwards are Nintendo-exclusive entries, some of which were published by Nintendo themselves outside Japan, which is why the related wiki was qualified to be a NIWA member. Dragon Quest Wiki is also one of the founding wikis in the [http://www.seiwanetwork.org SEIWA] network.<br />
* <b>March 23rd, 2012</b> - Coinciding with the worldwide release of [[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|''Kid Icarus: Uprising'']] for the Nintendo 3DS, NIWA added a new member today: Icaruspedia, a wiki about the Kid Icarus series. <br />
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===Star Fox News===<br />
* <b>August 05, 2015</b> - Europe's largest annual gaming expo, [[wikipedia:Gamescom|Gamescom]], is opening its doors starting today until Sunday, August 9, 2015. Nintendo of Europe had since confirmed they are attending once again this year, with their venue hosting a slew of upcoming titles for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, including ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''.<br />
* <b>August 03, 2015</b> - Nintendo of Europe confirms today that the 2006 Nintendo DS title ''[[Star Fox Command]]'' is finally going to be available as a Virtual Console title via the Wii U Nintendo eShop on August 6, 2015 in the PAL region. If you have originally missed getting this game, here is your chance to secure an official digital copy of the title. North American Wii U owners have been entertained to this game since June 2015.<br />
* <b>July 12, 2015</b> - Nintendo announces today the tragic passing of the company president and CEO (in Japan and North America), [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]], due to a bile duct growth. Iwata is well-known to have contributed so much to Nintendo throughout his career, even long before he became president in 2002. Iwata worked alongside his colleague, Star Fox creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], on many of his projects, and served as executive producer for many games, including every Star Fox game released since ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''. Iwata was only 55 years old. Until a new company president is announced, Shigeru Miyamoto, alongside [[wikipedia:Genyo Takeda|Genyo Takeda]], will take over Iwata's presidential duties in the interim.<br />
* <b>June 26, 2015</b> - Hyper Japan, an annual all-Japanese pop culture convention, is returning to London this year, and Nintendo UK confirmed they are attending the event, promising to display a selection of the best Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games that are both available and upcoming, including ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''. If you are planning to attend Hyper Japan this year, taking place between July 10 and 12, make sure you pass by Nintendo UK's booth to be able to play a demo of the game. [http://hyperjapan.co.uk/ Click here] for details on the event itself.<br />
* <b>June 18, 2015</b> - Yesterday, Nintendo of America [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/611277169956945921 tweeted a release chart] for a select number of titles that are coming to Wii U starting from today until the end of 2015. According to the chart, it has been confirmed that the 2006 Nintendo DS title ''[[Star Fox Command]]'' is going to be available as a Virtual Console title via the Nintendo eShop on June 25, 2015. If you have originally missed getting this game, here is your chance to secure an official digital copy of the title. This release date is only confirmed for North American Wii U owners so far. Stay tuned for any info regarding the title's release elsewhere.<br />
* <b>June 16, 2015</b> - During the Nintendo Digital Event @ E3 2015, ''[[Star Fox Zero]]'' has been announced, followed with a demonstration of a couple levels played by the presenters during the Nintendo Treehouse Live presentation, alongside with series creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. It has been confirmed that PlatinumGames are co-developing the title, alongside ''Bayonetta 2'' director Yusuke Hashimoto. The game is a neither a sequel, prequel, nor a remake, but rather a re-imagining of the early games in the series. The game features some ''[[Star Fox 2]]'' elements like the Arwing transforming into a mech-like vehicle, and a new helipad vehicle called the [[Gyrowing]].<br />
* <b>November 07, 2014</b> - On the November 5, 2014 Nintendo Direct, it was revealed that the Fox (and possibly Falco) amiibo figurines will be compatible with various games outside of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', which could include ''Hyrule Warriors'' and ''Mario Kart 8''. In the case of the latter, using a Fox amiibo in that game will allow the playable Mii character to don a Fox McCloud-based suit.<br />
* <b>September 05, 2014</b> - Yesterday's Nintendo Direct for the Wii U game ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta 2|Bayonetta 2]]'' revealed the titular character Bayonetta will have the option to don a Nintendo Crossover Costume called "Star Mercenary", which is directly based on [[Fox McCloud]]. It addition, Bayonetta's guns will be fashioned after [[Arwing|Arwings]], and shoot lasers instead of bullets using the signature target-lock reticule. Whilst the Wii U port of the first ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta|Bayonetta]]'' game will include Crossover Costumes, the "Star Mercenary" is exclusive to the sequel. The game launches in North America and Europe on October 24, 2014. In other news, Nintendo confirms its first wave of 12 [[wikipedia:Amiibo|amiibo]] figurines will include Smash fighter [[smashwiki:Fox (SSB4)|Fox McCloud]], and although they did not confirm a release date, the figurines are now available for pre-order at various physical and online retailers. Highly recommended to pre-order the Fox McCloud amiibo figurine from [http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Fox-amiibo-Wii-U/dp/B00N4ABODK Amazon] or [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-amiibo-Super-Smash-Bros/dp/B00N8PBS0A Amazon UK].<br />
* <b>June 10, 2014</b> - Prior to the debut of Nintendo's Digital Event at E3 2014, Shigeru Miyamoto has [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/06/e3_2014_shigeru_miyamoto_confirms_star_fox_for_wii_u confirmed a new Star Fox game in development for Wii U], based on an interview with ''TIME'' magazine. The game in question was not officially announced at E3 itself though, although some mentions of it occurred during the live Nintendo Treehouse streaming event. We shall watch closely and have more info on this as it develops.<br />
* <b>June 03, 2014</b> - Nintendo has been gradually rolling out the new Update 2.0 for their Nintendo 3DS downloadable free-to-play title ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. On Nintendo UK's Twitter page, in commemoration of the release, [https://twitter.com/NintendoUK/statuses/473758537349607425 they announced] that anyone who owns or purchases the Premium Version of ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars'' prior to June 19, 2014 will receive the new downloadable submarine - [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]'s own [[Blue Marine]] - for free! This also confirms the Blue Marine as part of the roster of DLC submarines for ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. This is the second Star Fox reference made for the title after [[Peppy Hare]]'s cameo appearance when the Premium Version of the game is to be purchased.<br />
* <b>December 16, 2013</b> - Nintendo has rolled out a [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073098764959/14866558073098764971 Miiverse community] for fans of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. This can be accessed using the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, or an internet browser, but a Nintendo Network ID account is required to sign in (which, at this time, can only be created on a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U).<br />
* <b>March 15, 2013</b> - In [http://nintychronicle.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/nc-interview-with-two-tribes-gaming/ an interview with Nintendo Chronicle], Collin van Ginkel, co-founder of indie studio [http://twotribes.com/ Two Tribes], notable for its ''Toki Tori'' series, has claimed that they "could make a damn fine Star Fox game for Wii U. Yes, a classic Star Fox game would be awesome to work on." Two Tribes marks as the third developer, after [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] and [http://platinumgames.com/ Platinum Games], that is willingly volunteering to develop a new game based on the Star Fox IP license. It still a wonder why Nintendo, owner and publisher of said license, has not taken up any of the developers' offers as of yet.<br />
* <b>December 26, 2012</b> - Rising, UK-based Nintendo gaming media outlet [http://www.nintendolife.com/ Nintendo Life] recently conducted an exclusive interview with Phil Tossell, a former Rare employee known to be the lead software engineer for ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. Whilst the interview is not a break-through premise about how a game like ''Star Fox Adventures'' ended up with so many holes in it, Tossell shared a lot of his own perspectives and memories surrounding the game's internal development period, from beginning to launch. Here's [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/12/feature_the_making_of_star_fox_adventures a direct link] to that article in question if interested. By the way, it was [http://www.polygon.com/2012/12/12/3757884/nintendo-land-the-postmortem-interview recently revealed] that one of the attractions in the Wii U launch game ''Nintendo Land'' - "[[metroidwiki:Nintendo Land#Metroid Blast|Metroid Blast]]" to be precise - was originally themed after the Star Fox series during development before it was later dropped in favor of the Metroid series because it "works well" with the latter. Consider it fortunate that Namco Bandai were more considerate when they included a [[Fox McCloud]]-based costume as a bonus for their fighters in their own launch title ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition''. Before I also forget, in case you are not already aware, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' has since been re-released as a Nintendo eShop downloadable, digital game since November 2012 in all regions.<br />
* <b>July 10, 2012</b> - UK-based video game retailer [http://www.game.co.uk/ GAME] recently used their small press prowess to have a Q&A with the one and only [[Dylan Cuthbert]], original lead designer for [[Star Fox (game)|''Star Fox'']] and ''[[Star Fox 2]]'', and founder of Q-Games. In this Q&A, Cuthbert reveals a few notable points about his career, his relationship with Nintendo and in particular with [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], and his work on Star Fox. In fact, whilst not giving any hints about the type of gameplay we could anticipate with a possible Wii U Star Fox game, citing that he prefers what Shigeru Miyamoto would decide to do with that part, '''Cuthbert expressed his desire to work on another Star Fox game in the future, and "expand it further."''' Whilst the Q&A does not reveal any promises, it it quite an interesting read when it comes to Cuthbert's experience in the industry. GAME posted the entire Q&A interview [https://www.facebook.com/notes/game/game-mailbag-q-games-dylan-cuthbert-answers-your-questions/10151094789971000 on their official Facebook page].<br />
* <b>July 7, 2012</b> - Whilst we did not get any hints of a new Star Fox game whatsoever at E3 2012, which was frankly widely considered by many media outlets as one of the worst received E3 events overall to begin with, major pop culture and entertainment press outlet [http://www.ign.com/ IGN] recently had an exclusive, short interview with the one and only [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], speaking about seeing some familiar franchises for the upcoming Wii U console. Whilst Miyamoto did initially emphasize about the Wii U's unique GamePad controller having potential for a new [[metroidwiki:Main Page|Metroid]] game, he ended up saying that '''he would "personally" prefer to see a new Star Fox game for the Wii U'''. While this is not exactly an official announcement for anything relative, however quotes like this from one of the most notable executives at Nintendo would deem as valid hints towards expecting something at some point in the future.<br />
* <b>May 5, 2012</b> - '''Rumor:''' This bit of information has been circulating the internet for about a year now, but apparently a new source has re-ignited this old rumor. Gaming blog [http://techtroid.co.uk/ Techtroid] had claimed they were tipped off that Nintendo's American first-party developer - [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] - are prepped to reveal an upcoming Star Fox game for the Wii U at this year's E3. Retro Studios are the highly acclaimed developers behind the [[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime trilogy]] and the game [[dkwiki:Donkey Kong Country Returns|''Donkey Kong Country Returns'']]. It has long been confirmed that they had been working on a "secret game" for the Wii U, but no one really considered the likelihood of it being a brand new Star Fox title. Like all rumors, and as much as we love to hope, it should be taken with a pinch of salt. Interestingly, a few days before Nintendo's initial presentation at E3 2010, there were rumors that Retro Studios were working on a new Donkey Kong title. Initially, such a rumor was not received with enthusiasm as people believed it was too far-fetched considering numerous factors, but during E3 Nintendo does indeed unveil ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', courtesy of Retro Studios. Therefore, a rumor it may still be, we do not recommend dissing the idea of a Star Fox Wii U title from Retro Studios just yet. [http://techtroid.co.uk/starfox-wii-u-at-e3-2012-10079 ''Source'']<br />Nintendo had recently confirmed that their initial presentation during E3 2012 will debut on June 5, starting at 9am Pacific Daylight Time (local time). Nintendo confirms they will unveil first party titles such as [[pikipedia:Pikmin 3|''Pikmin 3'']] and [http://kotaku.com/5902458/nintendos-bringing-new-wii-u-pikmin-and-mario-to-e3 a new Super Mario Bros. game for the Wii U]. Nintendo also confirms they may ''not'' reveal the release date and price for the Wii U at E3, but rather at a later date.<br />
* <b>November 18, 2011</b> - Have you been using [http://www.google.com/ Google] lately? Of course, it is very, very unlikely anyone browsing on the internet would not ever use the ever-popular Google search engine. Anyway, why am I asking you if you had been using Google? Well, recently Google implemented something that could be considered a tribute to the Star Fox series. A sort of Easter egg, if you will. I shall not say any more about it, but you can easily find out yourself. I highly suggest you use the [http://www.google.com/chrome/?hl=en Google Chrome] browser for this process though, as it may not work on just any platform. Log on Google's main page, and type in [[Peppy Hare]]'s famous words, "Do a [[barrel roll]]." You will then see what happens exactly. <br />
* <b>October 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo will be attending the [http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/ New York Comic Con] this year, and as usual in these events they are allowing the public to play a selection of highly anticipating games, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. It may not sound like a big deal since ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is already available in stores, but I am using this bit of news as a shameless plug so that people would acknowledge attending the convention anyway so that they try out the selection of many other yet-to-be-released games from Nintendo on all available consoles. Visitors to the convention might even get a surprise or two.<br />
* <b>September 21, 2011</b> - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'''s game planner - Yusuke Amano - recently revealed in an interview with the European ''[[wikipedia:Official Nintendo Magazine|Official Nintendo Magazine]]'' about the reasons behind the lack of online support in the game. He explained that making a satisfying, seamless multiplayer experience for every user would have been very costly for them, and additionally implementing any online support would have taken development time longer, and subsequently would have urged the development teams to release the game at a much later date. Development was heavily focused on the game's graphics in order to promote the appeal of the Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo's management could not allow any extra time in development either.<br />
* <b>September 15, 2011</b> - So, with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' in Australia today, this marks the total availability of the game worldwide. If you have the game for your own Nintendo 3DS units, enjoy one of the remake of one of the greatest retro games of all time!<br />
* <b>September 13, 2011</b> - Despite being a remake, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying quite a significant reception in its Western release. In the United Kingdom, it became the number one Nintendo 3DS game during its launch week, and it also took ninth place for best sold game of the week overall. Too bad we do not have any numbers from the United States yet.<br />
* <b>September 9, 2011</b> - Unless you live in Australia, what in the world are you doing on this site? Go to your nearest video game store right now and pick up your local copy of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', assuming if you have not already done so! If you do not have a Nintendo 3DS, then get one! Once you do, enjoy the game '''at long last!'''<br />
* <b>August 26, 2011</b> - Do you recall when we reported early in July about a then-new "Iwata Asks" interview based on ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''? Well, back then, the interview was only in Japanese, but as expected it has finally been officially translated, and posted up on other regional websites (except for Australia at the time of this post). Actually, the translations have been around for a while now, but I missed them the first time since due to lack of full attention back then. Sorry about that guys, but better late than never, in case you have not known about them already. Anyway, the interviews are a highly recommended read for true Star Fox enthusiasts, as it reveals some information bits nobody ever knew before. You can find the English translation either [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/0 here] or [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_starfox_64_44230_44231.html here].<br />
* <b>August 24, 2011</b> - The annual [http://prime.paxsite.com/ Penny Arcade Expo] (PAX) is returning to Seattle again this week, and Nintendo will be attending. Nintendo will be displaying a number of their most anticipated upcoming titles, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which is not surprising since the game was featured during the Comic-Con event last month. However, in case you are attending PAX, just know that on August 27 there will be a ''Star Fox 64 3D'' tournament between 7pm and 10pm, and Nintendo will be having daily giveaways too. So, if you are attending PAX at that date, have fun! In unrelated news, there had been rumors that Nintendo might announce a revamped Nintendo 3DS design that is to be released in 2012. Gaming rumors tend to turn out true, but keep in mind it is always a good idea never to take any rumor seriously until the information had been officially confirmed.<br />
* <b>August 17, 2011</b> - Nintendo of America is currently holding a ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' promotional sweepstakes in conjunction with [http://aircombatusa.com/ Air Combat USA]. The winner gets to experience one of Air Combat USA's flights, which simulates the movements fighter pilots as in combat. This sweepstakes is only open to residents in the U.S. and Canada, however. Check it out [http://apps.facebook.com/flylikefox/ here] if interested! In other news, Hidetomo Komaki, a one-time chief Concept Artist at [[List of Star Fox game developers#Namco|Namco]], had recently released a bunch of his old, never-before-seen concept artwork, based on ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', via his [http://tomotomore.blogspot.com/ personal blog]. The artworks are now [http://starfox-online.net/index.php/gallery/album/40-concept-art/ permanently hosted on StarFox-Online]. Take a look at them, as they make great references for fanart or otherwise.<br />
* <b>August 10, 2011</b> - Not exactly related news, but since the situation is very similar to that that happened in Japan, I would personally say this is a notable mention. Nintendo of America recently confirmed that they are going to release the third official color of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] - Flame Red - in North America. Just like in Japan, the new color will coincide with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', meaning it will arrive on September 9, 2011. There is still no word whether the new color will be released in other regions as well. The new color will be the same price as the other colors, which will be 169.99 USD after Nintendo's critically notorious, official price-cut that will be established in two days from this date. For those of you who already own a Nintendo 3DS, are you eligible in the [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2011/07/faq_nintendo_ambassador_program_and_free_eshop_games Ambassador's program] yet?<br />
* <b>July 21, 2011</b> - So much news coming in all of a sudden! First off, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying a promising success in Japan, as the game sold over 32,000 copies in the first week alone, which made it the number one Nintendo 3DS game, and the sixth best game overall in the Japanese charts last week. Part of the success could possibly attribute to the new Flare Red Nintendo 3DS color release. In other news, Nintendo of America finally launches [http://starfox643d.nintendo.com/ their own official website] today, and although it uses a subsite URL, the page actually makes use of the StarFox.com domain, albeit as a mere redirect. Also, with the launch of the website comes even better news for the U.S. fans to rejoice, as NOA actually decided to bump up the release date from Sunday to Friday, which means the new official North American release date is now September 9, 2011 - the same day as the European release date! This is likely done in part to avoid the game clashing with the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>July 20, 2011</b> - Attending the [http://www.comic-con.org/cci/ Comic-Con] in San Diego tomorrow? Nintendo will be there too, and they are going to allow the public to play an assortment of game demos, even for games that are yet-to-be-released. One of these games is the U.S. version of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''! In other news, Nintendo of America had released a brand new trailer for ''Star Fox 64 3D'' today. Check it out [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZPZPScDoUE over here]!<br />
* <b>July 15, 2011</b> - [http://www.nintendo.com.au/ Nintendo Australia] finally launched their [http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/starfox/en_AU/index.php own official teaser website for ''Star Fox 64 3D''], but unfortunately they still have yet to announce the release date for the Oceania region. Nintendo of America are the only ones left to put up their own official website. Another bit of news you mostly already known, ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is now available in Japan since yesterday! If you wish to import the game, you need to have a Japanese Nintendo 3DS as they are region-locked, unfortunately. Also, although unrelated directly to Star Fox, Nintendo Co., Ltd. had launched a new color for the Nintendo 3DS alongside the game - the [http://www.starfoxwiki.org/w/images/5/55/3DS.jpg Flare Red edition] - the third official color which was originally revealed way back in E3 2010. <b>July 16 Update</b>: Oh wait! Silly me. Looks like the people of Oceania (Australia and New Zealand generally) will be getting the game on September 15, 2011, four days after the U.S. release. They did not post the date on the game's own site, but I found it elsewhere.<br />
* <b>July 6, 2011</b> - In case you have not noticed, yesterday [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ Nintendo Co., Ltd.] unveiled a new interview in their popular "Iwata Asks" column. This time around the host, Nintendo president and CEO, [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]], had taken some time to interview Star Fox creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], ''[[Star Fox 64]]''’s writer Mitsuhiro Takano, Nintendo EAD’s game planner Yusuke Amano, and [[Q-Games]] founder and president [[Dylan Cuthbert]], who is also apparently ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''’s game director. This interview officially confirms that Q-Games co-developed the game’s remake. In this interview, we find a lot of interesting tid-bits surrounding the development of ''Star Fox 64 3D'', as well as other kinds of interesting information, like Cuthbert's initial days in Japan, which was sometime before he eventually worked on what became ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''! You can check out this and more in the interview '''[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/interview/anrj/vol1/index.html over here]'''. Of course, you have to know some Japanese to actually understand what these people are talking about. Like all of the "Iwata Asks" interviews, this one will eventually be translated and put up on [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/ NOA]’s and [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata_asks_12108.html NOE]’s websites. However, I doubt this will happen too soon, as this interview was released just in time to market the game, since it will see its Japanese debut in less than two weeks from now! In the meantime, we will check into any available ''worthwhile'' alternatives for the English-speaking masses.<br />
* <b>June 28, 2011</b> - Have you guys been to the [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/nintendo_3ds/starfox_64_3d_43200.html official European ''Star Fox 64 3D''] website yet? It currently looks identical to the former Japanese teaser website, except for all the indicts which Nintendo of Europe (NOE) usually uses, as well as a different language. In fact, depending on which [http://www.nintendo-europe.com/ country's local hub] you access, the website can be available in nine different languages, which include Flemish and NOE's new official language: Russian (I am aware that [http://www.nintendo.pl/ NOE also entered Poland], but that branch is not quite yet as developed as the others, and the website is not available in Polish anyway). Nintendo of America (NOA) has yet to have a website of its own, and interestingly they are the ones who own the [http://www.starfox.com/ StarFox.com] domain, which ''still'' currently re-directs back to the main NOA hub! (NOA is being quite troublesome lately, which is why we are seeing groups like [[wikipedia:Operation Rainfall|Operation Rainfall]] popping up every now and then!)<br />
* <b>June 20, 2011</b> - Confirmation! ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' will be released in Europe on September 9, 2011! That is two days before North America, apparently. Looks like Nintendo are now going into a big habit of publishing games in Europe slightly before North America. Unfortunately, there is no ''real'' confirmation whether the game will retain the original title, or replace it with ''Lylat Wars'' like during the [[Nintendo 64]] days (although, at the time, they were sort of forced to, but they now have no real reason to do so), but it seems the former case is more likely.<br />
* <b>June 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo's E3 2011 press conference had come and gone, and they officially announced the successor to the Wii console - [[wikipedia:Wii U|Wii U]]. In addition to confirming the console's touch-screen controller, the Wii U boasts amazing HD visuals Nintendo fans had longed to see. In part of Star Fox news, nothing new had been announced, contrary to our great anticipation. However, Nintendo releases brand new footage for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which reveals that the game uses the same lines from [[Star Fox 64|the original]], but with new voices for every character. Nintendo also roughly states that the game is confirmed for a U.S. release around September 2011. '''June 8 Update:''' Apparently, the game is now set to be specifically released in the U.S. on September 11, 2011. Strangely enough, just in time for the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>May 12, 2011</b> - '''Breaking News!''' This has been feared for a while, but now it is official. ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' shall not, I repeat, shall '''NOT''' support online multiplayer features whatsoever. Like [[Star Fox 64|the original]], the game will have a multiplayer mode all right, but unfortunately despite the Nintendo 3DS' advancement in online-capablities, you can only play this game against other players locally. The game still features Download Play, where people can play against anyone even if they do not own the game, similary to ''[[Star Fox Command]]''. Additionally, players can take pictures of themselves for creating personal icons when pitting against other. Furthermore, the game includes two single modes: The 3DS mode, and a classic mode. In the former, you can use the gyroscope features to control the game, whilst the latter can be controlled the old-fashioned way, of course. ''[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/109994-Nintendo-Shoots-Down-Online-Play-for-StarFox-64-3D Source]''<br />
* <b>April 25, 2011</b> - Amongst all the hustle and bustle of on-going rumors about Nintendo's next console, dubbed Project Café, the mother company in Japan had confirmed that they will unveil their next console during the coming E3 2011 event, and it will also be playable. In other news, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was in a press event in France lately, and he revealled some new details about ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'': In addition to the fact that the game's development had long been completed, the game will apparently take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS' gyroscope capability, apparently giving "a new dimension to the game."<br />
* <b>April 14, 2011</b> - '''This just in!''' Nintendo Co., Ltd. (as in Nintendo in Japan) had launched their [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/anrj/index.html official website] for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', unveiling the game's final logo and Japanese release date - '''July 14, 2011'''! At this rate, a localized release of ''Star Fox 64 3D'' would not be far off from that date. There is not much to the page at the moment, but take a look and you shall be immersed into a ''very familiar'' introduction sequence.<br />
* <b>March 27, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in North America today. Australians should be expecting their own launch day in the last day of March, and by then Nintendo would be done with the distribution of its latest console in the key markets. For now, we are anticipating the coming of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) by mid-June, hopefully there should be a lot to look forward to, including release details for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', and any other possible Star Fox games, most likely for the [[Wii]].<br />
* <b>March 25, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in Europe today. Nintendo's newest handheld system will also see its official North American release in the day after tomorrow. The system's only-announced Star Fox game - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' - has yet to have a determined release date anywhere. There has been hints, however, that some Star Fox-based components (such as [[Fox McCloud|Fox's]] ears and headset) can be used on 3DS Mii characters, and can be obtained via StreetPass Mii Plaza.<br />
* <b>January 5, 2011</b> - Starfox-Online.net has reported on a [http://starfox-online.net/index.php?/page/index.html/_/fanstuff/a-serious-star-fox-film-project-r20 Star Fox movie] in the possible works. It should be noted that this is '''NOT''' an official confirmation, just a film proposal. <br />
* At Nintendo Conference 2010, many new details were unveiled about the [[Nintendo 3DS]], including its Japanese release date and price. Additionally, four brand new screenshots were released for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''.<br />
* ''Star Fox 64'' is hitting the 3DS! Check out <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.giantbomb.com/star-fox-3ds/61-31757/ the story]</span>!<br />
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* <b>June 23rd, 2011</b> - After much waiting, and view testing, our new customized skin is made default. :). <br />
* <b>May 27th, 2011</b> - [[User:Foxdude54]] has been appointed as a patroller of the wiki. Congratulations!<br />
* <b>May 26th, 2011</b> - Via [[Lylat_Wiki_talk:Merger_Proceeding#End_the_Merger|community consensus]] the merger has been declared as over. <br />
* <b>February 23rd, 2011</b> - Lylat Wiki celebrates its one year anniversary today.<br />
* <b>October 31st, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki has created its 100th page, [[Items in Star Fox: Assault]].<br />
* <b>October 25th, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki is merging with Arwingpedia. More details [[Lylat Wiki:Merger Proceeding|here]].<br />
* <b>October 5th, 2010</b> - <br />
*# we have a new page. Thank you, [[User:Malake256|Malake256]] for an awesome job!<br />
*# two new admins have been approved for the being on staff here at LW! congratulations [[User:TW|TW]] and [[User:Toucan dan|Toucan dan]].<br />
* In a surprising twist, Lylat Wiki has finally become a member of the [[Community:Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance|NIWA]] Network, despite not getting the required minimum count of 200 articles. Many major changes to the site will occur eventually, if not in the following week.<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://fireemblemwiki.zelda-temple.net/Main_Page Fire Emblem Wiki].<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://warswiki.warscentral.com/index.php?title=Advance_Wars_Wiki Wars Wiki].<br />
* We are finally independent!<br />
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===NIWA News===<br />
* <b>March 17th, 2012</b> - It has been almost a year since NIWA has had any more members, but now we are proud to finally announce that NIWA had added a new member: F-Zero Wiki, a wiki about the F-Zero series.<br />
* <b>April 28th, 2011</b>: NIWA added a new member: Starfy Wiki, a wiki about The Legendary Starfy series.<br />
* <b>April 20th, 2011</b>: For the first time in almost five months, NIWA added a new member: Fire Emblem Wiki, a wiki about the Fire Emblem series. This wiki had been around for quite a while, and we even had affiliated with them long before. It took them a while, but they are now finally qualified to join the premises after so long.<br />
* <b>March 20th, 2011</b>: [[wikirby:Kirby Wiki|WiKirby]] Founder & Current Owner, Axiomist, along with friend to all NIWA Wiki's, has passed away. Please read [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2011/03/rest-in-peace-joshua-paul-lejeune-aka-axiomist.html this article] on Zelda Informer for more information. <br />
* <b>December 10th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: NintendoWiki, a wiki about everything Nintendo overall, and NIWA's very own self-hosted wiki. Shrouded in secret from the public eye until today, its primary purpose is to serve as a meta for all of NIWA's members. Although it does include general articles about Nintendo's games, NintendoWiki will also focus on the hardware, in addition to Nintendo being a company, with all its assets and notable people, as well as its history since its foundation in 1889, which means NintendoWiki will have articles about Nintendo products and services from even before they eventually became a video game company. NintendoWiki may even have certain information that may not even be available on Wikipedia!<br />
* <b>November 30th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Golden Sun Universe, a wiki about the Golden Sun series, and it just in time too. The wiki's re-launch happened to have coincided with the newest, long-awaited game ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn''.<br />
* <b>November 19th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Animal Crossing Wiki, a wiki about the Animal Crossing series.<br />
* <b>November 12th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Donkey Kong Wiki, a wiki solely about the Donkey Kong series. Despite the series is already covered-up by the founding NIWA wiki, Super Mario Wiki, Donkey Kong Wiki will serve as a more specialized basis for the Donkey Kong franchise.<br />
* <b>November 5th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: WikiBound, a wiki about the EarthBound/Mother series.<br />
* <b>October 29th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Smash Wiki, a wiki based solely on the Super Smash Bros. franchise.<br />
* <b>October 15th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Strategy Wiki, a wiki for overall-gaming guides and walkthroughs, including Nintendo games.<br />
* <b>October 8th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Pikipedia (and Pikcanon-NOT), a wiki about the Pikmin series.<br />
* NIWA added a new member: Lylat Wiki. Hey, that's ''us''!<br />
* NIWA is expecting three new members to the network to be unveiled on October 1st, 8th, and 15th.<br />
* NIWA is going strong, and Lylat Wiki aims to join!<br />
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<div>The following is '''a list of games that feature cameos based on the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]'''.<br />
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== Animal Crossing Series ==<br />
[[File:Animal Crossing logo.png|250px|right|link=nookipedia:]]<br />
{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
It's possible to get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.<br />
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== F-Zero series ==<br />
[[File:F-Zero logo.png|250px|right|link=fzerowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|fzerowiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero}} on [[fzerowiki:Main Page|Nookipedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:F-Zero series|F-Zero series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===<br />
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*In one of the endings of [[Star Fox Command]], [[Fox McCloud]] and [[Falco Lombardi]] become pilots in the G-Zero grand prix, a grand prix not unlike the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
*In another ending of [[Star Fox Command]], Falco becomes a member of the future [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox team]] where he is paralyzed in the legs. His new boots resemble that of Captain Falcon's, a racer in F-Zero.<br />
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.<br />
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File:Octoman Stats F-Zero GX.png|Octoman's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===<br />
*James McCloud, a racer in F-Zero bears many resemblances to the [[James McCloud|character of the same name]] in Star Fox. Both run a band of mercenaries, his being Galaxy Dog. His appearance is strikingly similar as well, mainly his clothing choice, though. He has a wife and young son, the latter of which he claims he will purchase an F-Zero machine for to get him into piloting. In F-Zero X, his winning phrase is "I drive like a sly fox" referencing the Star Fox series.<br />
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].<br />
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].<br />
*Space Dynamics Co., the team that developed the [[Great Fox]] and [[Arwing]], developed a large portion of the Machines used in the F-Zero grand prix.<br />
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File:Leon F-Zero GX Stats.png|Leon's pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:Leon Spaceanglar F-Zero GX.png|Leon's vehicle stats in 'F-Zero GX'.<br />
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===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===<br />
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===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===<br />
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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s [[James McCloud|father]], and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "Star Fox." His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:james_f0x.png|Pilot stats from ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
File:James McCloud F-Zero Gamecube.png<br />
File:Little Wynern JM F-Zero Gamecube.png|James McCloud's vehicle stats in ''F-Zero GX''.<br />
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===''F-Zero X'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
James McCloud, a playable racer, bears the same name as Fox's father, and has a similar appearance to said character (even though he is a human). He is the leader of a group called "Galaxy Dogs," a parody of the name "[[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]". His vehicle is similar to an Arwing as well.<br />
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File:James McCloud F-Zero X.png|Pilot settings screen from F-Zero X<br />
File:James F-Zero X.gif|Concept art from F-0 X<br />
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== The Legend of Zelda series ==<br />
[[File:The Legend of Zelda logo.png|250px|right|link=zeldawiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda}} on [[zeldawiki:Main Page|Zelda Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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.<br />
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File:Majora's Mask Star Fox Cameo.png<br />
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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><br />
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File:Arwing Ocarina of Time.png|The Arwing, as seen through hacking.<br />
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== Super Mario series ==<br />
[[File:Super Mario logo.png|250px|right|link=mariowiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Mario series|Super Mario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===<br />
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.<br />
===''Mario Kart 8''===<br />
Thanks to the incorporation of the amiibo in this game, using the [[Fox]] amiibo, a suit that resemble Fox's suit can be used as a Mii racing suit<br />
===Super Mario Maker===<br />
In the Original Super Mario Bros. scenario type, the player can use (if the stage has it) a Mystery Mushroom that swaps Mario's sprite for one of a different character, 4 of which are the original Star Fox Team. [[Fox]] and [[Falco]] are unlocked with their respective amiibo, while [[Peppy]] and [[Slippy]] are randomly unlocked via beating the "100 Mario Chalenger" mode.<br />
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== Super Smash Bros. series ==<br />
[[File:Super Smash Bros. logo.png|250px|right|link=smashwiki:]]<br />
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
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===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===<br />
{{main|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}<br />
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===<br />
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== Wario Series ==<br />
[[File:Wario Series Symbol.png|250px|right|link=MarioWiki:Wario (series)]]<br />
{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===<br />
*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.<br />
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===<br />
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]].<br />
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File:WWSM-Corneria.png<br />
File:WWSM-Sector_X.png<br />
File:WWSM-Titania.png<br />
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== Other Series ==<br />
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===<br />
{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]<br />
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]<br />
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In ''My Room'' mode, if there is a ''Nintendo 64'' in the ''Pokémon'' room, one of the games shown on the TV is [[Star Fox 64]].<br />
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===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===<br />
On the stage "Night Owl", crashing through all 4 Star Fox signs will have an Arwing fly by and drop a powerup. Fox McCloud can also be seen on some of the billboards scattered around the game.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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File:Stunt Race Fox Cameo.png|Fox, as seen on a billboard.<br />
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===''X-Scape'' (DSi)===<br />
X-Scape (and the earlier game, X) were both developed by [[Dylan Cuthbert]] and [[Q-Games]], so a few references to his other series can be expected. The controls in this game are very similar to the controls for flying in Star Fox Command. Also, if you complete all optional Quests on a planet, you will get a medal on the Star Chart next to the planet. The medal's design is almost exactly the same as the one in Star Fox 64 (tri-striped ribbon with a star on the medallion). Finally, upon completion of the Quest on Menfarb called "Menfarb Cup", VIX-529 (your AI companion) jokingly remarks that you should join the G-Zero Prix, which probably references the G-Zero of Star Fox Command, which in itself is a reference to the F-Zero game series. Also, the main antagonists in the series are the Xenomantix, a group of aliens who resemble lizards (more specifically, velociraptors). This theme of the common enemies being lizard-like continues on in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64. Further similarities exist between the penultimate boss (The Imperial Emperor) and Andross (you fight a head with hands), the final area rests inside a base shaped similarly to Andross's, and after defeating the Xenomantix, you have to excape through a tunnel before the explosion behing you catches up with you. Also, an old friend (the original General) shows up to help you escape, with questionable survivability. Yet another possible reference is that once you achieve the X rank and/or complete every quest (not 100% sure which triggers it, if not both), you get an alternate title screen. You can also play a "training" mode or go straight into the game. This concept was in both Star Fox and Star Fox 64, although X also had this split and predates the original Star Fox.<br />
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Piloting a vehicle with both flight and ground mobility was a core part of Star Fox 2's gameplay, which was possible inspired by the original X.<br />
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Another interesting (but slightly off-topic) note is that the player's tank is called VIXIV, and Adam Malkovitch's Flagship in ''Metroid: Other M'' is named the same.<br />
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===''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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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.<br />
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File:Tekken Tag Tournament Trailer Fox McCloud.png|The [[Fox McCloud]] costume as seen on the Wii U trailer.<br />
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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)===<br />
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The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC, and [[Peppy]] shows up in the free version, recommending the player upgrade to the full paid version.<br />
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This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.<br />
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===<br />
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Bayonetta gets a Star Fox outfit from DLC, and one level features a stage inspired heavily from Star Fox, complete with flying in arwings and doing barrel rolls!<br />
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===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone==<br />
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*In the iOS/Android/Windows Phone mobile game ''[http://family-guy-the-quest-for-stuff.wikia.com/wiki/Twice_Upon_a_Time#Part_4|Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]'', an event based on the film ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''. In one of the quests of the timed event, the character Fezzik talks with Sir Peter about mel&eacute;es:<br><br />
Fezzik: Peter, I'm going to teach you some hand-to-hand combat. Now, what do you do if you get into a melee?<br><br />
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br><br />
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.<br />
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<div>'''Star Fox: Guard''' is an upcoming tower defense game for the [[Wii U]] starring Slippy Toad. It is the first spin-off game in the Star Fox franchise. The goal of the game is to protect the mining operations of [[Slippy Toad]]'s uncle [[Grippy Toad|Grippy]].<br />
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The release date is April 22, 2016, the same as [[Star Fox Zero]]. It will be bundled with Star Fox Zero at retail stores, and will be available as a separate [[eShop]] purchase for download.<br />
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== Exteral links ==<br />
* [http://starfoxzero.nintendo.com/star-fox-guard/ Official website]<br />
* [[wikipedia:Star Fox Guard|Star Fox Guard]] article on Wikipedia<br />
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<div>'''Star Fox: Guard''' is an upcoming tower defense game for the [[Wii U]] starring Slippy Toad. It is the first spin-off game in the Star Fox franchise. The goal of the game is to protect the mining operations of [[Slippy Toad]]'s uncle [[Grippy Toad|Grippy]].<br />
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The release date is April 22, 2016, the same as [[Star Fox Zero]]. It will be bundled with Star Fox Zero at retail stores, and will be available as a separate [[eShop]] purchase for download.<br />
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== Exteral links ==<br />
* [http://starfoxzero.nintendo.com/star-fox-guard/ Official website]<br />
* [[wikipedia:Star Fox Guard|Star Fox Guard]] article on Wikipedia<br />
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<div>'''Star Fox: Guard''' is an upcoming tower defense game for the [[Wii U]] starring Slippy Toad. It is the first spin-off game in the Star Fox franchise. The goal of the game is to protect the mining operations of [[Slippy Toad]]'s uncle [[Grippy Toad|Grippy]].<br />
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The release date is April 22, 2016, the same as [[Star Fox Zero]]. It will be bundled with Star Fox Zero at retail stores, and will be available as a separate [[eShop]] purchase for download<br />
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<div>'''Star Fox: Guard''' is an upcoming tower defense game for the [[Wii U]] starring Slippy Toad. It is the first spin-off game in the Star Fox franchise. The goal of the game is to protect the mining operations of [[Slippy Toad]]'s uncle [[Grippy Toad|Grippy]].<br />
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The release date is April 22, 2016, the same as [[Star Fox Zero]]. It will be bundled with Star Fox Zero at retail stores, and will be available as a separate [[eShop]] purchase for download<br />
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This is the logo of [[Star Fox Zero]], as seen on [[Wikipedia:File:Star_Fox_Zero_logo.jpg|Wikipedia]]<br />
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Logo of our webhost, [http://www.digitalocean.com/ DigitalOcean].<br />
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There is currently a Star Fox game in development for the Wii U, with development headed by Shigeru Miyamoto, with development assistance from [[Platinum Games]], scheduled to be released in Q3 2015.<br />
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===Gameplay===<br />
The game retains its roots as a space-based shooter. Controls are similar to [[Star Fox 64 3D]], in which the buttons and joysticks as well as the gyroscope is used to control the Arwing. It's also been mentioned that the Arwing will be able to "morph into a tank", similar-sounding to the Star Fox 2 morphing mechanic. It's also been mentioned by Shigeru that gameplay would possibly be broken up into episodic games containing multiple missions.<br />
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=== Development History ===<br />
The game started development on the Wii sometime in 2008, but the team couldn't seem to find a concept that would bring the game together. Sometime in late 2013, they started work again on it, but moving over some of the assets to Wii U. During E3 2014, a picture of the game was shown on Nintendo's Facebook page using Star Fox 64 3D assets, and was further mentioned as being very much in development, stating that they would have more to show in roughly a year. Indeed, Nintendo confirmed that it would be shown at E3 2015.<br />
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File:StarFoxWiiUE32014.jpeg|E3 2014 gameplay photo<br />
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There is currently a Star Fox game in development for the Wii U, with development headed by Shigeru Miyamoto, with development assistance from [[Platinum Games]], scheduled to be released in Q3 2015.<br />
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===Gameplay===<br />
The game retains its roots as a space-based shooter. Controls are similar to [[Star Fox 64 3D]], in which the buttons and joysticks as well as the gyroscope is used to control the Arwing. It's also been mentioned that the Arwing will be able to "morph into a tank", similar-sounding to the Star Fox 2 morphing mechanic. It's also been mentioned by Shigeru that gameplay would possibly be broken up into episodic games containing multiple missions.<br />
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=== Development History ===<br />
The game started development on the Wii sometime in 2008, but the team couldn't seem to find a concept that would bring the game together. Sometime in late 2013, they started work again on it, but moving over some of the assets to Wii U. During E3 2014, a picture of the game was shown on Nintendo's Facebook page using Star Fox 64 3D assets, and was further mentioned as being very much in development, stating that they would have more to show in roughly a year. Indeed, Nintendo confirmed that it would be shown at E3 2015.<br />
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There is currently a Star Fox game in development for the Wii U, with development headed by Shigeru Miyamoto, with development assistance from [[Platinum Games]], scheduled to be released in Q3 2015.<br />
<br />
===Gameplay===<br />
The game retains its roots as a space-based shooter. Controls are similar to [[Star Fox 64 3D]], in which the buttons and joysticks as well as the gyroscope is used to control the Arwing. It's also been mentioned that the Arwing will be able to "morph into a tank", similar-sounding to the Star Fox 2 morphing mechanic. It's also been mentioned by Shigeru that gameplay would possibly be broken up into episodic games containing multiple missions.<br />
<br />
=== Development History ===<br />
The game started development on the Wii sometime in 2008, but the team couldn't seem to find a concept that would bring the game together. Sometime in late 2013, they started work again on it, but moving over some of the assets to Wii U. During E3 2014, a picture of the game was shown on Nintendo's Facebook page using Star Fox 64 3D assets, and was further mentioned as being very much in development, stating that they would have more to show in roughly a year. Indeed, Nintendo confirmed that it would be shown at E3 2015.<br />
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<b><big>Star Fox News</big></b><br />
* <b>June 16, 2015</b> - At the Nintendo Direct Event @ E3 2015, Nintendo announced a new name and logo for the new game in development, [[Star Fox Zero]], complete with a demonstration of a couple levels played by the presenters, along with some questions with series creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. Also announced was that [[Platinum Games]] was helping with development. Storyline-wise, the video game is a complete reboot of the series, with [[Star Wolf]] but without [[Krystal]], an some [[Star Fox 2]] features, like the Arwing transforming into a mech-like vehicle, and a new flying machine, the [[Gyrowing]].<br />
* <b>November 07, 2014</b> - On the November 5, 2014 Nintendo Direct, it was revealed that the Fox (and possibly Falco) amiibo figurines will be compatible with various games outside of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', which could include ''Hyrule Warriors'' and ''Mario Kart 8''. In the case of the latter, using a Fox amiibo in that game will allow the playable Mii character to don a Fox McCloud-based suit.<br />
* <b>September 05, 2014</b> - Yesterday's Nintendo Direct for the Wii U game ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta 2|Bayonetta 2]]'' revealed the titular character Bayonetta will have the option to don a Nintendo Crossover Costume called "Star Mercenary", which is directly based on [[Fox McCloud]]. It addition, Bayonetta's guns will be fashioned after [[Arwing|Arwings]], and shoot lasers instead of bullets using the signature target-lock reticule. Whilst the Wii U port of the first ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta|Bayonetta]]'' game will include Crossover Costumes, the "Star Mercenary" is exclusive to the sequel. The game launches in North America and Europe on October 24, 2014. In other news, Nintendo confirms its first wave of 12 [[wikipedia:Amiibo|amiibo]] figurines will include Smash fighter [[smashwiki:Fox (SSB4)|Fox McCloud]], and although they did not confirm a release date, the figurines are now available for pre-order at various physical and online retailers. Highly recommended to pre-order the Fox McCloud amiibo figurine from [http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Fox-amiibo-Wii-U/dp/B00N4ABODK Amazon] or [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-amiibo-Super-Smash-Bros/dp/B00N8PBS0A Amazon UK].<br />
* <b>June 10, 2014</b> - Prior to the debut of Nintendo's Digital Event at E3 2014, Shigeru Miyamoto has [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/06/e3_2014_shigeru_miyamoto_confirms_star_fox_for_wii_u confirmed a new Star Fox game in development for Wii U], based on an interview with ''TIME'' magazine. The game in question was not officially announced at E3 itself though, although some mentions of it occurred during the live Nintendo Treehouse streaming event. We shall watch closely and have more info on this as it develops.<br />
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===Star Fox News===<br />
* <b>June 03, 2014</b> - Nintendo has been gradually rolling out the new Update 2.0 for their Nintendo 3DS downloadable free-to-play title ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. On Nintendo UK's Twitter page, in commemoration of the release, [https://twitter.com/NintendoUK/statuses/473758537349607425 they announced] that anyone who owns or purchases the Premium Version of ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars'' prior to June 19, 2014 will receive the new downloadable submarine - [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]'s own [[Blue Marine]] - for free! This also confirms the Blue Marine as part of the roster of DLC submarines for ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. This is the second Star Fox reference made for the title after [[Peppy Hare]]'s cameo appearance when the Premium Version of the game is to be purchased.<br />
* <b>December 16, 2013</b> - Nintendo has rolled out a [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073098764959/14866558073098764971 Miiverse community] for fans of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. This can be accessed using the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, or an internet browser, but a Nintendo Network ID account is required to sign in (which, at this time, can only be created on a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U).<br />
* <b>March 15, 2013</b> - In [http://nintychronicle.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/nc-interview-with-two-tribes-gaming/ an interview with Nintendo Chronicle], Collin van Ginkel, co-founder of indie studio [http://twotribes.com/ Two Tribes], notable for its ''Toki Tori'' series, has claimed that they "could make a damn fine Star Fox game for Wii U. Yes, a classic Star Fox game would be awesome to work on." Two Tribes marks as the third developer, after [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] and [http://platinumgames.com/ Platinum Games], that is willingly volunteering to develop a new game based on the Star Fox IP license. It still a wonder why Nintendo, owner and publisher of said license, has not taken up any of the developers' offers as of yet.<br />
* <b>December 26, 2012</b> - Rising, UK-based Nintendo gaming media outlet [http://www.nintendolife.com/ Nintendo Life] recently conducted an exclusive interview with Phil Tossell, a former Rare employee known to be the lead software engineer for ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. Whilst the interview is not a break-through premise about how a game like ''Star Fox Adventures'' ended up with so many holes in it, Tossell shared a lot of his own perspectives and memories surrounding the game's internal development period, from beginning to launch. Here's [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/12/feature_the_making_of_star_fox_adventures a direct link] to that article in question if interested. By the way, it was [http://www.polygon.com/2012/12/12/3757884/nintendo-land-the-postmortem-interview recently revealed] that one of the attractions in the Wii U launch game ''Nintendo Land'' - "[[metroidwiki:Nintendo Land#Metroid Blast|Metroid Blast]]" to be precise - was originally themed after the Star Fox series during development before it was later dropped in favor of the Metroid series because it "works well" with the latter. Consider it fortunate that Namco Bandai were more considerate when they included a [[Fox McCloud]]-based costume as a bonus for their fighters in their own launch title ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition''. Before I also forget, in case you are not already aware, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' has since been re-released as a Nintendo eShop downloadable, digital game since November 2012 in all regions.<br />
* <b>July 10, 2012</b> - UK-based video game retailer [http://www.game.co.uk/ GAME] recently used their small press prowess to have a Q&A with the one and only [[Dylan Cuthbert]], original lead designer for [[Star Fox (game)|''Star Fox'']] and ''[[Star Fox 2]]'', and founder of Q-Games. In this Q&A, Cuthbert reveals a few notable points about his career, his relationship with Nintendo and in particular with [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], and his work on Star Fox. In fact, whilst not giving any hints about the type of gameplay we could anticipate with a possible Wii U Star Fox game, citing that he prefers what Shigeru Miyamoto would decide to do with that part, '''Cuthbert expressed his desire to work on another Star Fox game in the future, and "expand it further."''' Whilst the Q&A does not reveal any promises, it it quite an interesting read when it comes to Cuthbert's experience in the industry. GAME posted the entire Q&A interview [https://www.facebook.com/notes/game/game-mailbag-q-games-dylan-cuthbert-answers-your-questions/10151094789971000 on their official Facebook page].<br />
* <b>July 7, 2012</b> - Whilst we did not get any hints of a new Star Fox game whatsoever at E3 2012, which was frankly widely considered by many media outlets as one of the worst received E3 events overall to begin with, major pop culture and entertainment press outlet [http://www.ign.com/ IGN] recently had an exclusive, short interview with the one and only [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], speaking about seeing some familiar franchises for the upcoming Wii U console. Whilst Miyamoto did initially emphasize about the Wii U's unique GamePad controller having potential for a new [[metroidwiki:Main Page|Metroid]] game, he ended up saying that '''he would "personally" prefer to see a new Star Fox game for the Wii U'''. While this is not exactly an official announcement for anything relative, however quotes like this from one of the most notable executives at Nintendo would deem as valid hints towards expecting something at some point in the future.<br />
* <b>May 5, 2012</b> - '''Rumor:''' This bit of information has been circulating the internet for about a year now, but apparently a new source has re-ignited this old rumor. Gaming blog [http://techtroid.co.uk/ Techtroid] had claimed they were tipped off that Nintendo's American first-party developer - [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] - are prepped to reveal an upcoming Star Fox game for the Wii U at this year's E3. Retro Studios are the highly acclaimed developers behind the [[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime trilogy]] and the game [[dkwiki:Donkey Kong Country Returns|''Donkey Kong Country Returns'']]. It has long been confirmed that they had been working on a "secret game" for the Wii U, but no one really considered the likelihood of it being a brand new Star Fox title. Like all rumors, and as much as we love to hope, it should be taken with a pinch of salt. Interestingly, a few days before Nintendo's initial presentation at E3 2010, there were rumors that Retro Studios were working on a new Donkey Kong title. Initially, such a rumor was not received with enthusiasm as people believed it was too far-fetched considering numerous factors, but during E3 Nintendo does indeed unveil ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', courtesy of Retro Studios. Therefore, a rumor it may still be, we do not recommend dissing the idea of a Star Fox Wii U title from Retro Studios just yet. [http://techtroid.co.uk/starfox-wii-u-at-e3-2012-10079 ''Source'']<br />Nintendo had recently confirmed that their initial presentation during E3 2012 will debut on June 5, starting at 9am Pacific Daylight Time (local time). Nintendo confirms they will unveil first party titles such as [[pikipedia:Pikmin 3|''Pikmin 3'']] and [http://kotaku.com/5902458/nintendos-bringing-new-wii-u-pikmin-and-mario-to-e3 a new Super Mario Bros. game for the Wii U]. Nintendo also confirms they may ''not'' reveal the release date and price for the Wii U at E3, but rather at a later date.<br />
* <b>November 18, 2011</b> - Have you been using [http://www.google.com/ Google] lately? Of course, it is very, very unlikely anyone browsing on the internet would not ever use the ever-popular Google search engine. Anyway, why am I asking you if you had been using Google? Well, recently Google implemented something that could be considered a tribute to the Star Fox series. A sort of Easter egg, if you will. I shall not say any more about it, but you can easily find out yourself. I highly suggest you use the [http://www.google.com/chrome/?hl=en Google Chrome] browser for this process though, as it may not work on just any platform. Log on Google's main page, and type in [[Peppy Hare]]'s famous words, "Do a [[barrel roll]]." You will then see what happens exactly. <br />
* <b>October 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo will be attending the [http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/ New York Comic Con] this year, and as usual in these events they are allowing the public to play a selection of highly anticipating games, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. It may not sound like a big deal since ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is already available in stores, but I am using this bit of news as a shameless plug so that people would acknowledge attending the convention anyway so that they try out the selection of many other yet-to-be-released games from Nintendo on all available consoles. Visitors to the convention might even get a surprise or two.<br />
* <b>September 21, 2011</b> - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'''s game planner - Yusuke Amano - recently revealed in an interview with the European ''[[wikipedia:Official Nintendo Magazine|Official Nintendo Magazine]]'' about the reasons behind the lack of online support in the game. He explained that making a satisfying, seamless multiplayer experience for every user would have been very costly for them, and additionally implementing any online support would have taken development time longer, and subsequently would have urged the development teams to release the game at a much later date. Development was heavily focused on the game's graphics in order to promote the appeal of the Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo's management could not allow any extra time in development either.<br />
* <b>September 15, 2011</b> - So, with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' in Australia today, this marks the total availability of the game worldwide. If you have the game for your own Nintendo 3DS units, enjoy one of the remake of one of the greatest retro games of all time!<br />
* <b>September 13, 2011</b> - Despite being a remake, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying quite a significant reception in its Western release. In the United Kingdom, it became the number one Nintendo 3DS game during its launch week, and it also took ninth place for best sold game of the week overall. Too bad we do not have any numbers from the United States yet.<br />
* <b>September 9, 2011</b> - Unless you live in Australia, what in the world are you doing on this site? Go to your nearest video game store right now and pick up your local copy of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', assuming if you have not already done so! If you do not have a Nintendo 3DS, then get one! Once you do, enjoy the game '''at long last!'''<br />
* <b>August 26, 2011</b> - Do you recall when we reported early in July about a then-new "Iwata Asks" interview based on ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''? Well, back then, the interview was only in Japanese, but as expected it has finally been officially translated, and posted up on other regional websites (except for Australia at the time of this post). Actually, the translations have been around for a while now, but I missed them the first time since due to lack of full attention back then. Sorry about that guys, but better late than never, in case you have not known about them already. Anyway, the interviews are a highly recommended read for true Star Fox enthusiasts, as it reveals some information bits nobody ever knew before. You can find the English translation either [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/0 here] or [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_starfox_64_44230_44231.html here].<br />
* <b>August 24, 2011</b> - The annual [http://prime.paxsite.com/ Penny Arcade Expo] (PAX) is returning to Seattle again this week, and Nintendo will be attending. Nintendo will be displaying a number of their most anticipated upcoming titles, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which is not surprising since the game was featured during the Comic-Con event last month. However, in case you are attending PAX, just know that on August 27 there will be a ''Star Fox 64 3D'' tournament between 7pm and 10pm, and Nintendo will be having daily giveaways too. So, if you are attending PAX at that date, have fun! In unrelated news, there had been rumors that Nintendo might announce a revamped Nintendo 3DS design that is to be released in 2012. Gaming rumors tend to turn out true, but keep in mind it is always a good idea never to take any rumor seriously until the information had been officially confirmed.<br />
* <b>August 17, 2011</b> - Nintendo of America is currently holding a ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' promotional sweepstakes in conjunction with [http://aircombatusa.com/ Air Combat USA]. The winner gets to experience one of Air Combat USA's flights, which simulates the movements fighter pilots as in combat. This sweepstakes is only open to residents in the U.S. and Canada, however. Check it out [http://apps.facebook.com/flylikefox/ here] if interested! In other news, Hidetomo Komaki, a one-time chief Concept Artist at [[List of Star Fox game developers#Namco|Namco]], had recently released a bunch of his old, never-before-seen concept artwork, based on ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', via his [http://tomotomore.blogspot.com/ personal blog]. The artworks are now [http://starfox-online.net/index.php/gallery/album/40-concept-art/ permanently hosted on StarFox-Online]. Take a look at them, as they make great references for fanart or otherwise.<br />
* <b>August 10, 2011</b> - Not exactly related news, but since the situation is very similar to that that happened in Japan, I would personally say this is a notable mention. Nintendo of America recently confirmed that they are going to release the third official color of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] - Flame Red - in North America. Just like in Japan, the new color will coincide with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', meaning it will arrive on September 9, 2011. There is still no word whether the new color will be released in other regions as well. The new color will be the same price as the other colors, which will be 169.99 USD after Nintendo's critically notorious, official price-cut that will be established in two days from this date. For those of you who already own a Nintendo 3DS, are you eligible in the [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2011/07/faq_nintendo_ambassador_program_and_free_eshop_games Ambassador's program] yet?<br />
* <b>July 21, 2011</b> - So much news coming in all of a sudden! First off, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying a promising success in Japan, as the game sold over 32,000 copies in the first week alone, which made it the number one Nintendo 3DS game, and the sixth best game overall in the Japanese charts last week. Part of the success could possibly attribute to the new Flare Red Nintendo 3DS color release. In other news, Nintendo of America finally launches [http://starfox643d.nintendo.com/ their own official website] today, and although it uses a subsite URL, the page actually makes use of the StarFox.com domain, albeit as a mere redirect. Also, with the launch of the website comes even better news for the U.S. fans to rejoice, as NOA actually decided to bump up the release date from Sunday to Friday, which means the new official North American release date is now September 9, 2011 - the same day as the European release date! This is likely done in part to avoid the game clashing with the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>July 20, 2011</b> - Attending the [http://www.comic-con.org/cci/ Comic-Con] in San Diego tomorrow? Nintendo will be there too, and they are going to allow the public to play an assortment of game demos, even for games that are yet-to-be-released. One of these games is the U.S. version of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''! In other news, Nintendo of America had released a brand new trailer for ''Star Fox 64 3D'' today. Check it out [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZPZPScDoUE over here]!<br />
* <b>July 15, 2011</b> - [http://www.nintendo.com.au/ Nintendo Australia] finally launched their [http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/starfox/en_AU/index.php own official teaser website for ''Star Fox 64 3D''], but unfortunately they still have yet to announce the release date for the Oceania region. Nintendo of America are the only ones left to put up their own official website. Another bit of news you mostly already known, ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is now available in Japan since yesterday! If you wish to import the game, you need to have a Japanese Nintendo 3DS as they are region-locked, unfortunately. Also, although unrelated directly to Star Fox, Nintendo Co., Ltd. had launched a new color for the Nintendo 3DS alongside the game - the [http://www.starfoxwiki.org/w/images/5/55/3DS.jpg Flare Red edition] - the third official color which was originally revealed way back in E3 2010. <b>July 16 Update</b>: Oh wait! Silly me. Looks like the people of Oceania (Australia and New Zealand generally) will be getting the game on September 15, 2011, four days after the U.S. release. They did not post the date on the game's own site, but I found it elsewhere.<br />
* <b>July 6, 2011</b> - In case you have not noticed, yesterday [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ Nintendo Co., Ltd.] unveiled a new interview in their popular "Iwata Asks" column. This time around the host, Nintendo president and CEO, [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]], had taken some time to interview Star Fox creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], ''[[Star Fox 64]]''’s writer Mitsuhiro Takano, Nintendo EAD’s game planner Yusuke Amano, and [[Q-Games]] founder and president [[Dylan Cuthbert]], who is also apparently ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''’s game director. This interview officially confirms that Q-Games co-developed the game’s remake. In this interview, we find a lot of interesting tid-bits surrounding the development of ''Star Fox 64 3D'', as well as other kinds of interesting information, like Cuthbert's initial days in Japan, which was sometime before he eventually worked on what became ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''! You can check out this and more in the interview '''[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/interview/anrj/vol1/index.html over here]'''. Of course, you have to know some Japanese to actually understand what these people are talking about. Like all of the "Iwata Asks" interviews, this one will eventually be translated and put up on [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/ NOA]’s and [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata_asks_12108.html NOE]’s websites. However, I doubt this will happen too soon, as this interview was released just in time to market the game, since it will see its Japanese debut in less than two weeks from now! In the meantime, we will check into any available ''worthwhile'' alternatives for the English-speaking masses.<br />
* <b>June 28, 2011</b> - Have you guys been to the [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/nintendo_3ds/starfox_64_3d_43200.html official European ''Star Fox 64 3D''] website yet? It currently looks identical to the former Japanese teaser website, except for all the indicts which Nintendo of Europe (NOE) usually uses, as well as a different language. In fact, depending on which [http://www.nintendo-europe.com/ country's local hub] you access, the website can be available in nine different languages, which include Flemish and NOE's new official language: Russian (I am aware that [http://www.nintendo.pl/ NOE also entered Poland], but that branch is not quite yet as developed as the others, and the website is not available in Polish anyway). Nintendo of America (NOA) has yet to have a website of its own, and interestingly they are the ones who own the [http://www.starfox.com/ StarFox.com] domain, which ''still'' currently re-directs back to the main NOA hub! (NOA is being quite troublesome lately, which is why we are seeing groups like [[wikipedia:Operation Rainfall|Operation Rainfall]] popping up every now and then!)<br />
* <b>June 20, 2011</b> - Confirmation! ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' will be released in Europe on September 9, 2011! That is two days before North America, apparently. Looks like Nintendo are now going into a big habit of publishing games in Europe slightly before North America. Unfortunately, there is no ''real'' confirmation whether the game will retain the original title, or replace it with ''Lylat Wars'' like during the [[Nintendo 64]] days (although, at the time, they were sort of forced to, but they now have no real reason to do so), but it seems the former case is more likely.<br />
* <b>June 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo's E3 2011 press conference had come and gone, and they officially announced the successor to the Wii console - [[wikipedia:Wii U|Wii U]]. In addition to confirming the console's touch-screen controller, the Wii U boasts amazing HD visuals Nintendo fans had longed to see. In part of Star Fox news, nothing new had been announced, contrary to our great anticipation. However, Nintendo releases brand new footage for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which reveals that the game uses the same lines from [[Star Fox 64|the original]], but with new voices for every character. Nintendo also roughly states that the game is confirmed for a U.S. release around September 2011. '''June 8 Update:''' Apparently, the game is now set to be specifically released in the U.S. on September 11, 2011. Strangely enough, just in time for the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>May 12, 2011</b> - '''Breaking News!''' This has been feared for a while, but now it is official. ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' shall not, I repeat, shall '''NOT''' support online multiplayer features whatsoever. Like [[Star Fox 64|the original]], the game will have a multiplayer mode all right, but unfortunately despite the Nintendo 3DS' advancement in online-capablities, you can only play this game against other players locally. The game still features Download Play, where people can play against anyone even if they do not own the game, similary to ''[[Star Fox Command]]''. Additionally, players can take pictures of themselves for creating personal icons when pitting against other. Furthermore, the game includes two single modes: The 3DS mode, and a classic mode. In the former, you can use the gyroscope features to control the game, whilst the latter can be controlled the old-fashioned way, of course. ''[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/109994-Nintendo-Shoots-Down-Online-Play-for-StarFox-64-3D Source]''<br />
* <b>April 25, 2011</b> - Amongst all the hustle and bustle of on-going rumors about Nintendo's next console, dubbed Project Café, the mother company in Japan had confirmed that they will unveil their next console during the coming E3 2011 event, and it will also be playable. In other news, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was in a press event in France lately, and he revealled some new details about ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'': In addition to the fact that the game's development had long been completed, the game will apparently take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS' gyroscope capability, apparently giving "a new dimension to the game."<br />
* <b>April 14, 2011</b> - '''This just in!''' Nintendo Co., Ltd. (as in Nintendo in Japan) had launched their [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/anrj/index.html official website] for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', unveiling the game's final logo and Japanese release date - '''July 14, 2011'''! At this rate, a localized release of ''Star Fox 64 3D'' would not be far off from that date. There is not much to the page at the moment, but take a look and you shall be immersed into a ''very familiar'' introduction sequence.<br />
* <b>March 27, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in North America today. Australians should be expecting their own launch day in the last day of March, and by then Nintendo would be done with the distribution of its latest console in the key markets. For now, we are anticipating the coming of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) by mid-June, hopefully there should be a lot to look forward to, including release details for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', and any other possible Star Fox games, most likely for the [[Wii]].<br />
* <b>March 25, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in Europe today. Nintendo's newest handheld system will also see its official North American release in the day after tomorrow. The system's only-announced Star Fox game - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' - has yet to have a determined release date anywhere. There has been hints, however, that some Star Fox-based components (such as [[Fox McCloud|Fox's]] ears and headset) can be used on 3DS Mii characters, and can be obtained via StreetPass Mii Plaza.<br />
* <b>January 5, 2011</b> - Starfox-Online.net has reported on a [http://starfox-online.net/index.php?/page/index.html/_/fanstuff/a-serious-star-fox-film-project-r20 Star Fox movie] in the possible works. It should be noted that this is '''NOT''' an official confirmation, just a film proposal. <br />
* At Nintendo Conference 2010, many new details were unveiled about the [[Nintendo 3DS]], including its Japanese release date and price. Additionally, four brand new screenshots were released for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''.<br />
* ''Star Fox 64'' is hitting the 3DS! Check out <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.giantbomb.com/star-fox-3ds/61-31757/ the story]</span>!<br />
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* <b>June 23rd, 2011</b> - After much waiting, and view testing, our new customized skin is made default. :). <br />
* <b>May 27th, 2011</b> - [[User:Foxdude54]] has been appointed as a patroller of the wiki. Congratulations!<br />
* <b>May 26th, 2011</b> - Via [[Lylat_Wiki_talk:Merger_Proceeding#End_the_Merger|community consensus]] the merger has been declared as over. <br />
* <b>February 23rd, 2011</b> - Lylat Wiki celebrates its one year anniversary today.<br />
* <b>October 31st, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki has created its 100th page, [[Items in Star Fox: Assault]].<br />
* <b>October 25th, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki is merging with Arwingpedia. More details [[Lylat Wiki:Merger Proceeding|here]].<br />
* <b>October 5th, 2010</b> - <br />
*# we have a new page. Thank you, [[User:Malake256|Malake256]] for an awesome job!<br />
*# two new admins have been approved for the being on staff here at LW! congratulations [[User:TW|TW]] and [[User:Toucan dan|Toucan dan]].<br />
* In a surprising twist, Lylat Wiki has finally become a member of the [[Community:Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance|NIWA]] Network, despite not getting the required minimum count of 200 articles. Many major changes to the site will occur eventually, if not in the following week.<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://fireemblemwiki.zelda-temple.net/Main_Page Fire Emblem Wiki].<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://warswiki.warscentral.com/index.php?title=Advance_Wars_Wiki Wars Wiki].<br />
* We are finally independent!<br />
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* <b>April 28th, 2011</b>: NIWA added a new member: Starfy Wiki, a wiki about The Legendary Starfy series.<br />
* <b>April 20th, 2011</b>: For the first time in almost five months, NIWA added a new member: Fire Emblem Wiki, a wiki about the Fire Emblem series. This wiki had been around for quite a while, and we even had affiliated with them long before. It took them a while, but they are now finally qualified to join the premises after so long.<br />
* <b>March 20th, 2011</b>: [[wikirby:Kirby Wiki|WiKirby]] Founder & Current Owner, Axiomist, along with friend to all NIWA Wiki's, has passed away. Please read [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2011/03/rest-in-peace-joshua-paul-lejeune-aka-axiomist.html this article] on Zelda Informer for more information. <br />
* <b>December 10th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: NintendoWiki, a wiki about everything Nintendo overall, and NIWA's very own self-hosted wiki. Shrouded in secret from the public eye until today, its primary purpose is to serve as a meta for all of NIWA's members. Although it does include general articles about Nintendo's games, NintendoWiki will also focus on the hardware, in addition to Nintendo being a company, with all its assets and notable people, as well as its history since its foundation in 1889, which means NintendoWiki will have articles about Nintendo products and services from even before they eventually became a video game company. NintendoWiki may even have certain information that may not even be available on Wikipedia!<br />
* <b>November 30th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Golden Sun Universe, a wiki about the Golden Sun series, and it just in time too. The wiki's re-launch happened to have coincided with the newest, long-awaited game ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn''.<br />
* <b>November 19th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Animal Crossing Wiki, a wiki about the Animal Crossing series.<br />
* <b>November 12th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Donkey Kong Wiki, a wiki solely about the Donkey Kong series. Despite the series is already covered-up by the founding NIWA wiki, Super Mario Wiki, Donkey Kong Wiki will serve as a more specialized basis for the Donkey Kong franchise.<br />
* <b>November 5th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: WikiBound, a wiki about the EarthBound/Mother series.<br />
* <b>October 29th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Smash Wiki, a wiki based solely on the Super Smash Bros. franchise.<br />
* <b>October 15th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Strategy Wiki, a wiki for overall-gaming guides and walkthroughs, including Nintendo games.<br />
* <b>October 8th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Pikipedia (and Pikcanon-NOT), a wiki about the Pikmin series.<br />
* NIWA added a new member: Lylat Wiki. Hey, that's ''us''!<br />
* NIWA is expecting three new members to the network to be unveiled on October 1st, 8th, and 15th.<br />
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* <b>June 16, 2015<b> - At the Nintendo Direct Event @ E3 2015, Nintendo announced a new name and logo for the new game in development, [[Star Fox Zero]], complete with a demonstration of a couple levels played by the presenters, along with some questions with series creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. Also announced was that [[Platinum Games]] was helping with development. Storyline-wise, the video game is a complete reboot of the series, with [[Star Wolf]] but without [[Krystal]], an some [[Star Fox 2]] features, like the Arwing transforming into a mech-like vehicle, and a new flying machine, the [[Gyrowing]].<br />
* <b>November 07, 2014</b> - On the November 5, 2014 Nintendo Direct, it was revealed that the Fox (and possibly Falco) amiibo figurines will be compatible with various games outside of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', which could include ''Hyrule Warriors'' and ''Mario Kart 8''. In the case of the latter, using a Fox amiibo in that game will allow the playable Mii character to don a Fox McCloud-based suit.<br />
* <b>September 05, 2014</b> - Yesterday's Nintendo Direct for the Wii U game ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta 2|Bayonetta 2]]'' revealed the titular character Bayonetta will have the option to don a Nintendo Crossover Costume called "Star Mercenary", which is directly based on [[Fox McCloud]]. It addition, Bayonetta's guns will be fashioned after [[Arwing|Arwings]], and shoot lasers instead of bullets using the signature target-lock reticule. Whilst the Wii U port of the first ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta|Bayonetta]]'' game will include Crossover Costumes, the "Star Mercenary" is exclusive to the sequel. The game launches in North America and Europe on October 24, 2014. In other news, Nintendo confirms its first wave of 12 [[wikipedia:Amiibo|amiibo]] figurines will include Smash fighter [[smashwiki:Fox (SSB4)|Fox McCloud]], and although they did not confirm a release date, the figurines are now available for pre-order at various physical and online retailers. Highly recommended to pre-order the Fox McCloud amiibo figurine from [http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Fox-amiibo-Wii-U/dp/B00N4ABODK Amazon] or [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-amiibo-Super-Smash-Bros/dp/B00N8PBS0A Amazon UK].<br />
* <b>June 10, 2014</b> - Prior to the debut of Nintendo's Digital Event at E3 2014, Shigeru Miyamoto has [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/06/e3_2014_shigeru_miyamoto_confirms_star_fox_for_wii_u confirmed a new Star Fox game in development for Wii U], based on an interview with ''TIME'' magazine. The game in question was not officially announced at E3 itself though, although some mentions of it occurred during the live Nintendo Treehouse streaming event. We shall watch closely and have more info on this as it develops.<br />
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* <b>January 22nd, 2014</b> - NIWA added a new member on Saturday - it sure has been a while: Hard Drop Tetris Wiki, a wiki about the Tetris franchise. Although Tetris is considered a third-party franchise owned by [[wikipedia:The Tetris Company|The Tetris Company]], the franchise is known to have a history of being worked on by several licensed entities, and Nintendo happens to be one of them. Albeit Nintendo does not develop Tetris games presently, the franchise still has a notable spot in Nintendo's own history, in addition to the several iteration of Tetris games available on various Nintendo consoles.<br />
* <b>March 30th, 2012</b> - NIWA added a new member today: Dragon Quest Wiki, a wiki about the Dragon Quest series. Although Dragon Quest is considered a third-party franchise owned by [[wikipedia:Square-Enix|Square-Enix]], its latest games from 2007 onwards are Nintendo-exclusive entries, some of which were published by Nintendo themselves outside Japan, which is why the related wiki was qualified to be a NIWA member. Dragon Quest Wiki is also one of the founding wikis in the [http://www.seiwanetwork.org SEIWA] network.<br />
* <b>March 23rd, 2012</b> - Coinciding with the worldwide release of [[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|''Kid Icarus: Uprising'']] for the Nintendo 3DS, NIWA added a new member today: Icaruspedia, a wiki about the Kid Icarus series. <br />
* <b>March 21st, 2012</b> - Lylat Wiki has been notified that fellow NIWA member [[strategywiki:|StrategyWiki]] has been accepted into our affiliated [http://www.seiwanetwork.org Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance]. If you have a minute to congratulate them, please do so [http://seiwanetwork.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=56&p=447 here]. <br />
* <b>March 17th, 2012</b> - It has been almost a year since NIWA has had any more members, but now we are proud to finally announce that NIWA had added a new member: F-Zero Wiki, a wiki about the F-Zero series.<br />
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===Star Fox News===<br />
* <b>June 03, 2014</b> - Nintendo has been gradually rolling out the new Update 2.0 for their Nintendo 3DS downloadable free-to-play title ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. On Nintendo UK's Twitter page, in commemoration of the release, [https://twitter.com/NintendoUK/statuses/473758537349607425 they announced] that anyone who owns or purchases the Premium Version of ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars'' prior to June 19, 2014 will receive the new downloadable submarine - [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]'s own [[Blue Marine]] - for free! This also confirms the Blue Marine as part of the roster of DLC submarines for ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. This is the second Star Fox reference made for the title after [[Peppy Hare]]'s cameo appearance when the Premium Version of the game is to be purchased.<br />
* <b>December 16, 2013</b> - Nintendo has rolled out a [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073098764959/14866558073098764971 Miiverse community] for fans of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. This can be accessed using the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, or an internet browser, but a Nintendo Network ID account is required to sign in (which, at this time, can only be created on a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U).<br />
* <b>March 15, 2013</b> - In [http://nintychronicle.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/nc-interview-with-two-tribes-gaming/ an interview with Nintendo Chronicle], Collin van Ginkel, co-founder of indie studio [http://twotribes.com/ Two Tribes], notable for its ''Toki Tori'' series, has claimed that they "could make a damn fine Star Fox game for Wii U. Yes, a classic Star Fox game would be awesome to work on." Two Tribes marks as the third developer, after [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] and [http://platinumgames.com/ Platinum Games], that is willingly volunteering to develop a new game based on the Star Fox IP license. It still a wonder why Nintendo, owner and publisher of said license, has not taken up any of the developers' offers as of yet.<br />
* <b>December 26, 2012</b> - Rising, UK-based Nintendo gaming media outlet [http://www.nintendolife.com/ Nintendo Life] recently conducted an exclusive interview with Phil Tossell, a former Rare employee known to be the lead software engineer for ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. Whilst the interview is not a break-through premise about how a game like ''Star Fox Adventures'' ended up with so many holes in it, Tossell shared a lot of his own perspectives and memories surrounding the game's internal development period, from beginning to launch. Here's [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/12/feature_the_making_of_star_fox_adventures a direct link] to that article in question if interested. By the way, it was [http://www.polygon.com/2012/12/12/3757884/nintendo-land-the-postmortem-interview recently revealed] that one of the attractions in the Wii U launch game ''Nintendo Land'' - "[[metroidwiki:Nintendo Land#Metroid Blast|Metroid Blast]]" to be precise - was originally themed after the Star Fox series during development before it was later dropped in favor of the Metroid series because it "works well" with the latter. Consider it fortunate that Namco Bandai were more considerate when they included a [[Fox McCloud]]-based costume as a bonus for their fighters in their own launch title ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition''. Before I also forget, in case you are not already aware, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' has since been re-released as a Nintendo eShop downloadable, digital game since November 2012 in all regions.<br />
* <b>July 10, 2012</b> - UK-based video game retailer [http://www.game.co.uk/ GAME] recently used their small press prowess to have a Q&A with the one and only [[Dylan Cuthbert]], original lead designer for [[Star Fox (game)|''Star Fox'']] and ''[[Star Fox 2]]'', and founder of Q-Games. In this Q&A, Cuthbert reveals a few notable points about his career, his relationship with Nintendo and in particular with [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], and his work on Star Fox. In fact, whilst not giving any hints about the type of gameplay we could anticipate with a possible Wii U Star Fox game, citing that he prefers what Shigeru Miyamoto would decide to do with that part, '''Cuthbert expressed his desire to work on another Star Fox game in the future, and "expand it further."''' Whilst the Q&A does not reveal any promises, it it quite an interesting read when it comes to Cuthbert's experience in the industry. GAME posted the entire Q&A interview [https://www.facebook.com/notes/game/game-mailbag-q-games-dylan-cuthbert-answers-your-questions/10151094789971000 on their official Facebook page].<br />
* <b>July 7, 2012</b> - Whilst we did not get any hints of a new Star Fox game whatsoever at E3 2012, which was frankly widely considered by many media outlets as one of the worst received E3 events overall to begin with, major pop culture and entertainment press outlet [http://www.ign.com/ IGN] recently had an exclusive, short interview with the one and only [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], speaking about seeing some familiar franchises for the upcoming Wii U console. Whilst Miyamoto did initially emphasize about the Wii U's unique GamePad controller having potential for a new [[metroidwiki:Main Page|Metroid]] game, he ended up saying that '''he would "personally" prefer to see a new Star Fox game for the Wii U'''. While this is not exactly an official announcement for anything relative, however quotes like this from one of the most notable executives at Nintendo would deem as valid hints towards expecting something at some point in the future.<br />
* <b>May 5, 2012</b> - '''Rumor:''' This bit of information has been circulating the internet for about a year now, but apparently a new source has re-ignited this old rumor. Gaming blog [http://techtroid.co.uk/ Techtroid] had claimed they were tipped off that Nintendo's American first-party developer - [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] - are prepped to reveal an upcoming Star Fox game for the Wii U at this year's E3. Retro Studios are the highly acclaimed developers behind the [[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime trilogy]] and the game [[dkwiki:Donkey Kong Country Returns|''Donkey Kong Country Returns'']]. It has long been confirmed that they had been working on a "secret game" for the Wii U, but no one really considered the likelihood of it being a brand new Star Fox title. Like all rumors, and as much as we love to hope, it should be taken with a pinch of salt. Interestingly, a few days before Nintendo's initial presentation at E3 2010, there were rumors that Retro Studios were working on a new Donkey Kong title. Initially, such a rumor was not received with enthusiasm as people believed it was too far-fetched considering numerous factors, but during E3 Nintendo does indeed unveil ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', courtesy of Retro Studios. Therefore, a rumor it may still be, we do not recommend dissing the idea of a Star Fox Wii U title from Retro Studios just yet. [http://techtroid.co.uk/starfox-wii-u-at-e3-2012-10079 ''Source'']<br />Nintendo had recently confirmed that their initial presentation during E3 2012 will debut on June 5, starting at 9am Pacific Daylight Time (local time). Nintendo confirms they will unveil first party titles such as [[pikipedia:Pikmin 3|''Pikmin 3'']] and [http://kotaku.com/5902458/nintendos-bringing-new-wii-u-pikmin-and-mario-to-e3 a new Super Mario Bros. game for the Wii U]. Nintendo also confirms they may ''not'' reveal the release date and price for the Wii U at E3, but rather at a later date.<br />
* <b>November 18, 2011</b> - Have you been using [http://www.google.com/ Google] lately? Of course, it is very, very unlikely anyone browsing on the internet would not ever use the ever-popular Google search engine. Anyway, why am I asking you if you had been using Google? Well, recently Google implemented something that could be considered a tribute to the Star Fox series. A sort of Easter egg, if you will. I shall not say any more about it, but you can easily find out yourself. I highly suggest you use the [http://www.google.com/chrome/?hl=en Google Chrome] browser for this process though, as it may not work on just any platform. Log on Google's main page, and type in [[Peppy Hare]]'s famous words, "Do a [[barrel roll]]." You will then see what happens exactly. <br />
* <b>October 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo will be attending the [http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/ New York Comic Con] this year, and as usual in these events they are allowing the public to play a selection of highly anticipating games, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. It may not sound like a big deal since ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is already available in stores, but I am using this bit of news as a shameless plug so that people would acknowledge attending the convention anyway so that they try out the selection of many other yet-to-be-released games from Nintendo on all available consoles. Visitors to the convention might even get a surprise or two.<br />
* <b>September 21, 2011</b> - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'''s game planner - Yusuke Amano - recently revealed in an interview with the European ''[[wikipedia:Official Nintendo Magazine|Official Nintendo Magazine]]'' about the reasons behind the lack of online support in the game. He explained that making a satisfying, seamless multiplayer experience for every user would have been very costly for them, and additionally implementing any online support would have taken development time longer, and subsequently would have urged the development teams to release the game at a much later date. Development was heavily focused on the game's graphics in order to promote the appeal of the Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo's management could not allow any extra time in development either.<br />
* <b>September 15, 2011</b> - So, with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' in Australia today, this marks the total availability of the game worldwide. If you have the game for your own Nintendo 3DS units, enjoy one of the remake of one of the greatest retro games of all time!<br />
* <b>September 13, 2011</b> - Despite being a remake, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying quite a significant reception in its Western release. In the United Kingdom, it became the number one Nintendo 3DS game during its launch week, and it also took ninth place for best sold game of the week overall. Too bad we do not have any numbers from the United States yet.<br />
* <b>September 9, 2011</b> - Unless you live in Australia, what in the world are you doing on this site? Go to your nearest video game store right now and pick up your local copy of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', assuming if you have not already done so! If you do not have a Nintendo 3DS, then get one! Once you do, enjoy the game '''at long last!'''<br />
* <b>August 26, 2011</b> - Do you recall when we reported early in July about a then-new "Iwata Asks" interview based on ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''? Well, back then, the interview was only in Japanese, but as expected it has finally been officially translated, and posted up on other regional websites (except for Australia at the time of this post). Actually, the translations have been around for a while now, but I missed them the first time since due to lack of full attention back then. Sorry about that guys, but better late than never, in case you have not known about them already. Anyway, the interviews are a highly recommended read for true Star Fox enthusiasts, as it reveals some information bits nobody ever knew before. You can find the English translation either [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/0 here] or [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_starfox_64_44230_44231.html here].<br />
* <b>August 24, 2011</b> - The annual [http://prime.paxsite.com/ Penny Arcade Expo] (PAX) is returning to Seattle again this week, and Nintendo will be attending. Nintendo will be displaying a number of their most anticipated upcoming titles, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which is not surprising since the game was featured during the Comic-Con event last month. However, in case you are attending PAX, just know that on August 27 there will be a ''Star Fox 64 3D'' tournament between 7pm and 10pm, and Nintendo will be having daily giveaways too. So, if you are attending PAX at that date, have fun! In unrelated news, there had been rumors that Nintendo might announce a revamped Nintendo 3DS design that is to be released in 2012. Gaming rumors tend to turn out true, but keep in mind it is always a good idea never to take any rumor seriously until the information had been officially confirmed.<br />
* <b>August 17, 2011</b> - Nintendo of America is currently holding a ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' promotional sweepstakes in conjunction with [http://aircombatusa.com/ Air Combat USA]. The winner gets to experience one of Air Combat USA's flights, which simulates the movements fighter pilots as in combat. This sweepstakes is only open to residents in the U.S. and Canada, however. Check it out [http://apps.facebook.com/flylikefox/ here] if interested! In other news, Hidetomo Komaki, a one-time chief Concept Artist at [[List of Star Fox game developers#Namco|Namco]], had recently released a bunch of his old, never-before-seen concept artwork, based on ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', via his [http://tomotomore.blogspot.com/ personal blog]. The artworks are now [http://starfox-online.net/index.php/gallery/album/40-concept-art/ permanently hosted on StarFox-Online]. Take a look at them, as they make great references for fanart or otherwise.<br />
* <b>August 10, 2011</b> - Not exactly related news, but since the situation is very similar to that that happened in Japan, I would personally say this is a notable mention. Nintendo of America recently confirmed that they are going to release the third official color of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] - Flame Red - in North America. Just like in Japan, the new color will coincide with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', meaning it will arrive on September 9, 2011. There is still no word whether the new color will be released in other regions as well. The new color will be the same price as the other colors, which will be 169.99 USD after Nintendo's critically notorious, official price-cut that will be established in two days from this date. For those of you who already own a Nintendo 3DS, are you eligible in the [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2011/07/faq_nintendo_ambassador_program_and_free_eshop_games Ambassador's program] yet?<br />
* <b>July 21, 2011</b> - So much news coming in all of a sudden! First off, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying a promising success in Japan, as the game sold over 32,000 copies in the first week alone, which made it the number one Nintendo 3DS game, and the sixth best game overall in the Japanese charts last week. Part of the success could possibly attribute to the new Flare Red Nintendo 3DS color release. In other news, Nintendo of America finally launches [http://starfox643d.nintendo.com/ their own official website] today, and although it uses a subsite URL, the page actually makes use of the StarFox.com domain, albeit as a mere redirect. Also, with the launch of the website comes even better news for the U.S. fans to rejoice, as NOA actually decided to bump up the release date from Sunday to Friday, which means the new official North American release date is now September 9, 2011 - the same day as the European release date! This is likely done in part to avoid the game clashing with the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>July 20, 2011</b> - Attending the [http://www.comic-con.org/cci/ Comic-Con] in San Diego tomorrow? Nintendo will be there too, and they are going to allow the public to play an assortment of game demos, even for games that are yet-to-be-released. One of these games is the U.S. version of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''! In other news, Nintendo of America had released a brand new trailer for ''Star Fox 64 3D'' today. Check it out [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZPZPScDoUE over here]!<br />
* <b>July 15, 2011</b> - [http://www.nintendo.com.au/ Nintendo Australia] finally launched their [http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/starfox/en_AU/index.php own official teaser website for ''Star Fox 64 3D''], but unfortunately they still have yet to announce the release date for the Oceania region. Nintendo of America are the only ones left to put up their own official website. Another bit of news you mostly already known, ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is now available in Japan since yesterday! If you wish to import the game, you need to have a Japanese Nintendo 3DS as they are region-locked, unfortunately. Also, although unrelated directly to Star Fox, Nintendo Co., Ltd. had launched a new color for the Nintendo 3DS alongside the game - the [http://www.starfoxwiki.org/w/images/5/55/3DS.jpg Flare Red edition] - the third official color which was originally revealed way back in E3 2010. <b>July 16 Update</b>: Oh wait! Silly me. Looks like the people of Oceania (Australia and New Zealand generally) will be getting the game on September 15, 2011, four days after the U.S. release. They did not post the date on the game's own site, but I found it elsewhere.<br />
* <b>July 6, 2011</b> - In case you have not noticed, yesterday [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ Nintendo Co., Ltd.] unveiled a new interview in their popular "Iwata Asks" column. This time around the host, Nintendo president and CEO, [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]], had taken some time to interview Star Fox creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], ''[[Star Fox 64]]''’s writer Mitsuhiro Takano, Nintendo EAD’s game planner Yusuke Amano, and [[Q-Games]] founder and president [[Dylan Cuthbert]], who is also apparently ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''’s game director. This interview officially confirms that Q-Games co-developed the game’s remake. In this interview, we find a lot of interesting tid-bits surrounding the development of ''Star Fox 64 3D'', as well as other kinds of interesting information, like Cuthbert's initial days in Japan, which was sometime before he eventually worked on what became ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''! You can check out this and more in the interview '''[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/interview/anrj/vol1/index.html over here]'''. Of course, you have to know some Japanese to actually understand what these people are talking about. Like all of the "Iwata Asks" interviews, this one will eventually be translated and put up on [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/ NOA]’s and [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata_asks_12108.html NOE]’s websites. However, I doubt this will happen too soon, as this interview was released just in time to market the game, since it will see its Japanese debut in less than two weeks from now! In the meantime, we will check into any available ''worthwhile'' alternatives for the English-speaking masses.<br />
* <b>June 28, 2011</b> - Have you guys been to the [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/nintendo_3ds/starfox_64_3d_43200.html official European ''Star Fox 64 3D''] website yet? It currently looks identical to the former Japanese teaser website, except for all the indicts which Nintendo of Europe (NOE) usually uses, as well as a different language. In fact, depending on which [http://www.nintendo-europe.com/ country's local hub] you access, the website can be available in nine different languages, which include Flemish and NOE's new official language: Russian (I am aware that [http://www.nintendo.pl/ NOE also entered Poland], but that branch is not quite yet as developed as the others, and the website is not available in Polish anyway). Nintendo of America (NOA) has yet to have a website of its own, and interestingly they are the ones who own the [http://www.starfox.com/ StarFox.com] domain, which ''still'' currently re-directs back to the main NOA hub! (NOA is being quite troublesome lately, which is why we are seeing groups like [[wikipedia:Operation Rainfall|Operation Rainfall]] popping up every now and then!)<br />
* <b>June 20, 2011</b> - Confirmation! ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' will be released in Europe on September 9, 2011! That is two days before North America, apparently. Looks like Nintendo are now going into a big habit of publishing games in Europe slightly before North America. Unfortunately, there is no ''real'' confirmation whether the game will retain the original title, or replace it with ''Lylat Wars'' like during the [[Nintendo 64]] days (although, at the time, they were sort of forced to, but they now have no real reason to do so), but it seems the former case is more likely.<br />
* <b>June 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo's E3 2011 press conference had come and gone, and they officially announced the successor to the Wii console - [[wikipedia:Wii U|Wii U]]. In addition to confirming the console's touch-screen controller, the Wii U boasts amazing HD visuals Nintendo fans had longed to see. In part of Star Fox news, nothing new had been announced, contrary to our great anticipation. However, Nintendo releases brand new footage for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which reveals that the game uses the same lines from [[Star Fox 64|the original]], but with new voices for every character. Nintendo also roughly states that the game is confirmed for a U.S. release around September 2011. '''June 8 Update:''' Apparently, the game is now set to be specifically released in the U.S. on September 11, 2011. Strangely enough, just in time for the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>May 12, 2011</b> - '''Breaking News!''' This has been feared for a while, but now it is official. ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' shall not, I repeat, shall '''NOT''' support online multiplayer features whatsoever. Like [[Star Fox 64|the original]], the game will have a multiplayer mode all right, but unfortunately despite the Nintendo 3DS' advancement in online-capablities, you can only play this game against other players locally. The game still features Download Play, where people can play against anyone even if they do not own the game, similary to ''[[Star Fox Command]]''. Additionally, players can take pictures of themselves for creating personal icons when pitting against other. Furthermore, the game includes two single modes: The 3DS mode, and a classic mode. In the former, you can use the gyroscope features to control the game, whilst the latter can be controlled the old-fashioned way, of course. ''[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/109994-Nintendo-Shoots-Down-Online-Play-for-StarFox-64-3D Source]''<br />
* <b>April 25, 2011</b> - Amongst all the hustle and bustle of on-going rumors about Nintendo's next console, dubbed Project Café, the mother company in Japan had confirmed that they will unveil their next console during the coming E3 2011 event, and it will also be playable. In other news, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was in a press event in France lately, and he revealled some new details about ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'': In addition to the fact that the game's development had long been completed, the game will apparently take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS' gyroscope capability, apparently giving "a new dimension to the game."<br />
* <b>April 14, 2011</b> - '''This just in!''' Nintendo Co., Ltd. (as in Nintendo in Japan) had launched their [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/anrj/index.html official website] for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', unveiling the game's final logo and Japanese release date - '''July 14, 2011'''! At this rate, a localized release of ''Star Fox 64 3D'' would not be far off from that date. There is not much to the page at the moment, but take a look and you shall be immersed into a ''very familiar'' introduction sequence.<br />
* <b>March 27, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in North America today. Australians should be expecting their own launch day in the last day of March, and by then Nintendo would be done with the distribution of its latest console in the key markets. For now, we are anticipating the coming of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) by mid-June, hopefully there should be a lot to look forward to, including release details for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', and any other possible Star Fox games, most likely for the [[Wii]].<br />
* <b>March 25, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in Europe today. Nintendo's newest handheld system will also see its official North American release in the day after tomorrow. The system's only-announced Star Fox game - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' - has yet to have a determined release date anywhere. There has been hints, however, that some Star Fox-based components (such as [[Fox McCloud|Fox's]] ears and headset) can be used on 3DS Mii characters, and can be obtained via StreetPass Mii Plaza.<br />
* <b>January 5, 2011</b> - Starfox-Online.net has reported on a [http://starfox-online.net/index.php?/page/index.html/_/fanstuff/a-serious-star-fox-film-project-r20 Star Fox movie] in the possible works. It should be noted that this is '''NOT''' an official confirmation, just a film proposal. <br />
* At Nintendo Conference 2010, many new details were unveiled about the [[Nintendo 3DS]], including its Japanese release date and price. Additionally, four brand new screenshots were released for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''.<br />
* ''Star Fox 64'' is hitting the 3DS! Check out <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.giantbomb.com/star-fox-3ds/61-31757/ the story]</span>!<br />
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* <b>June 23rd, 2011</b> - After much waiting, and view testing, our new customized skin is made default. :). <br />
* <b>May 27th, 2011</b> - [[User:Foxdude54]] has been appointed as a patroller of the wiki. Congratulations!<br />
* <b>May 26th, 2011</b> - Via [[Lylat_Wiki_talk:Merger_Proceeding#End_the_Merger|community consensus]] the merger has been declared as over. <br />
* <b>February 23rd, 2011</b> - Lylat Wiki celebrates its one year anniversary today.<br />
* <b>October 31st, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki has created its 100th page, [[Items in Star Fox: Assault]].<br />
* <b>October 25th, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki is merging with Arwingpedia. More details [[Lylat Wiki:Merger Proceeding|here]].<br />
* <b>October 5th, 2010</b> - <br />
*# we have a new page. Thank you, [[User:Malake256|Malake256]] for an awesome job!<br />
*# two new admins have been approved for the being on staff here at LW! congratulations [[User:TW|TW]] and [[User:Toucan dan|Toucan dan]].<br />
* In a surprising twist, Lylat Wiki has finally become a member of the [[Community:Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance|NIWA]] Network, despite not getting the required minimum count of 200 articles. Many major changes to the site will occur eventually, if not in the following week.<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://fireemblemwiki.zelda-temple.net/Main_Page Fire Emblem Wiki].<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://warswiki.warscentral.com/index.php?title=Advance_Wars_Wiki Wars Wiki].<br />
* We are finally independent!<br />
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===NIWA News===<br />
* <b>April 28th, 2011</b>: NIWA added a new member: Starfy Wiki, a wiki about The Legendary Starfy series.<br />
* <b>April 20th, 2011</b>: For the first time in almost five months, NIWA added a new member: Fire Emblem Wiki, a wiki about the Fire Emblem series. This wiki had been around for quite a while, and we even had affiliated with them long before. It took them a while, but they are now finally qualified to join the premises after so long.<br />
* <b>March 20th, 2011</b>: [[wikirby:Kirby Wiki|WiKirby]] Founder & Current Owner, Axiomist, along with friend to all NIWA Wiki's, has passed away. Please read [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2011/03/rest-in-peace-joshua-paul-lejeune-aka-axiomist.html this article] on Zelda Informer for more information. <br />
* <b>December 10th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: NintendoWiki, a wiki about everything Nintendo overall, and NIWA's very own self-hosted wiki. Shrouded in secret from the public eye until today, its primary purpose is to serve as a meta for all of NIWA's members. Although it does include general articles about Nintendo's games, NintendoWiki will also focus on the hardware, in addition to Nintendo being a company, with all its assets and notable people, as well as its history since its foundation in 1889, which means NintendoWiki will have articles about Nintendo products and services from even before they eventually became a video game company. NintendoWiki may even have certain information that may not even be available on Wikipedia!<br />
* <b>November 30th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Golden Sun Universe, a wiki about the Golden Sun series, and it just in time too. The wiki's re-launch happened to have coincided with the newest, long-awaited game ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn''.<br />
* <b>November 19th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Animal Crossing Wiki, a wiki about the Animal Crossing series.<br />
* <b>November 12th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Donkey Kong Wiki, a wiki solely about the Donkey Kong series. Despite the series is already covered-up by the founding NIWA wiki, Super Mario Wiki, Donkey Kong Wiki will serve as a more specialized basis for the Donkey Kong franchise.<br />
* <b>November 5th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: WikiBound, a wiki about the EarthBound/Mother series.<br />
* <b>October 29th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Smash Wiki, a wiki based solely on the Super Smash Bros. franchise.<br />
* <b>October 15th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Strategy Wiki, a wiki for overall-gaming guides and walkthroughs, including Nintendo games.<br />
* <b>October 8th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Pikipedia (and Pikcanon-NOT), a wiki about the Pikmin series.<br />
* NIWA added a new member: Lylat Wiki. Hey, that's ''us''!<br />
* NIWA is expecting three new members to the network to be unveiled on October 1st, 8th, and 15th.<br />
* NIWA is going strong, and Lylat Wiki aims to join!<br />
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<b><big>Star Fox News</big></b><br />
* <b>June 16, 2015<b> - At the Nintendo Direct Event @ E3 2015, Nintendo announced a new name and logo for the new game in development, [[Star Fox Zero]], complete with a demonstration of a couple levels played by the presenters, along with some questions with series creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]. Also announced was that [[wikipedia:Platinum Games|Platinum Games]] was helping with development. Storyline-wise, the video game is a complete reboot of the series, with [[Star Wolf]] but without [[Krystal]], an some [[StarFox 2]] features, like the Arwing transforming into a mech-like vehicle, and a new flying machine, the [[Gyrowing]].<br />
* <b>November 07, 2014</b> - On the November 5, 2014 Nintendo Direct, it was revealed that the Fox (and possibly Falco) amiibo figurines will be compatible with various games outside of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', which could include ''Hyrule Warriors'' and ''Mario Kart 8''. In the case of the latter, using a Fox amiibo in that game will allow the playable Mii character to don a Fox McCloud-based suit.<br />
* <b>September 05, 2014</b> - Yesterday's Nintendo Direct for the Wii U game ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta 2|Bayonetta 2]]'' revealed the titular character Bayonetta will have the option to don a Nintendo Crossover Costume called "Star Mercenary", which is directly based on [[Fox McCloud]]. It addition, Bayonetta's guns will be fashioned after [[Arwing|Arwings]], and shoot lasers instead of bullets using the signature target-lock reticule. Whilst the Wii U port of the first ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta|Bayonetta]]'' game will include Crossover Costumes, the "Star Mercenary" is exclusive to the sequel. The game launches in North America and Europe on October 24, 2014. In other news, Nintendo confirms its first wave of 12 [[wikipedia:Amiibo|amiibo]] figurines will include Smash fighter [[smashwiki:Fox (SSB4)|Fox McCloud]], and although they did not confirm a release date, the figurines are now available for pre-order at various physical and online retailers. Highly recommended to pre-order the Fox McCloud amiibo figurine from [http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-Fox-amiibo-Wii-U/dp/B00N4ABODK Amazon] or [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nintendo-amiibo-Super-Smash-Bros/dp/B00N8PBS0A Amazon UK].<br />
* <b>June 10, 2014</b> - Prior to the debut of Nintendo's Digital Event at E3 2014, Shigeru Miyamoto has [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/06/e3_2014_shigeru_miyamoto_confirms_star_fox_for_wii_u confirmed a new Star Fox game in development for Wii U], based on an interview with ''TIME'' magazine. The game in question was not officially announced at E3 itself though, although some mentions of it occurred during the live Nintendo Treehouse streaming event. We shall watch closely and have more info on this as it develops.<br />
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<b><big>Site News</big></b><br />
* '''July 3rd, 2014''' - Lylat Wiki has been upgraded to MediaWiki 1.23! Please report any errors to our [[Special:ListUsers/TechSupport|tech support team]].<br />
* <b>March 09th, 2013</b> - We've moved to a brand new host, following a series of software and hardware issues with our old host.<br />
* <b> October 31st, 2012</b> - after a long time, Lylat Wiki is back up and at a new URL <code>starfoxwiki.info</code>. <br />
* <b> January 16th, 2012</b> - [[icaruspedia:Main Page|Icaruspedia]] has become an [[Lylat Wiki:Affiliates|affiliate]] with [[Lylat Wiki]]. Be sure to check them out! <br />
* <b>November 26, 2011</b> - Lylat Wiki is proud to announce that it has officially affiliated with [http://www.seiwanetwork.org the Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance]. We are pleased to welcome them aboard and ask that you check them out. <br />
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<b><big>NIWA News</big></b><br />
* <b>January 22nd, 2014</b> - NIWA added a new member on Saturday - it sure has been a while: Hard Drop Tetris Wiki, a wiki about the Tetris franchise. Although Tetris is considered a third-party franchise owned by [[wikipedia:The Tetris Company|The Tetris Company]], the franchise is known to have a history of being worked on by several licensed entities, and Nintendo happens to be one of them. Albeit Nintendo does not develop Tetris games presently, the franchise still has a notable spot in Nintendo's own history, in addition to the several iteration of Tetris games available on various Nintendo consoles.<br />
* <b>March 30th, 2012</b> - NIWA added a new member today: Dragon Quest Wiki, a wiki about the Dragon Quest series. Although Dragon Quest is considered a third-party franchise owned by [[wikipedia:Square-Enix|Square-Enix]], its latest games from 2007 onwards are Nintendo-exclusive entries, some of which were published by Nintendo themselves outside Japan, which is why the related wiki was qualified to be a NIWA member. Dragon Quest Wiki is also one of the founding wikis in the [http://www.seiwanetwork.org SEIWA] network.<br />
* <b>March 23rd, 2012</b> - Coinciding with the worldwide release of [[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|''Kid Icarus: Uprising'']] for the Nintendo 3DS, NIWA added a new member today: Icaruspedia, a wiki about the Kid Icarus series. <br />
* <b>March 21st, 2012</b> - Lylat Wiki has been notified that fellow NIWA member [[strategywiki:|StrategyWiki]] has been accepted into our affiliated [http://www.seiwanetwork.org Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance]. If you have a minute to congratulate them, please do so [http://seiwanetwork.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=56&p=447 here]. <br />
* <b>March 17th, 2012</b> - It has been almost a year since NIWA has had any more members, but now we are proud to finally announce that NIWA had added a new member: F-Zero Wiki, a wiki about the F-Zero series.<br />
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===Star Fox News===<br />
* <b>June 03, 2014</b> - Nintendo has been gradually rolling out the new Update 2.0 for their Nintendo 3DS downloadable free-to-play title ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. On Nintendo UK's Twitter page, in commemoration of the release, [https://twitter.com/NintendoUK/statuses/473758537349607425 they announced] that anyone who owns or purchases the Premium Version of ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars'' prior to June 19, 2014 will receive the new downloadable submarine - [[Star Fox (team)|Star Fox]]'s own [[Blue Marine]] - for free! This also confirms the Blue Marine as part of the roster of DLC submarines for ''Steel Diver: Sub Wars''. This is the second Star Fox reference made for the title after [[Peppy Hare]]'s cameo appearance when the Premium Version of the game is to be purchased.<br />
* <b>December 16, 2013</b> - Nintendo has rolled out a [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073098764959/14866558073098764971 Miiverse community] for fans of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. This can be accessed using the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, or an internet browser, but a Nintendo Network ID account is required to sign in (which, at this time, can only be created on a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U).<br />
* <b>March 15, 2013</b> - In [http://nintychronicle.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/nc-interview-with-two-tribes-gaming/ an interview with Nintendo Chronicle], Collin van Ginkel, co-founder of indie studio [http://twotribes.com/ Two Tribes], notable for its ''Toki Tori'' series, has claimed that they "could make a damn fine Star Fox game for Wii U. Yes, a classic Star Fox game would be awesome to work on." Two Tribes marks as the third developer, after [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] and [http://platinumgames.com/ Platinum Games], that is willingly volunteering to develop a new game based on the Star Fox IP license. It still a wonder why Nintendo, owner and publisher of said license, has not taken up any of the developers' offers as of yet.<br />
* <b>December 26, 2012</b> - Rising, UK-based Nintendo gaming media outlet [http://www.nintendolife.com/ Nintendo Life] recently conducted an exclusive interview with Phil Tossell, a former Rare employee known to be the lead software engineer for ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. Whilst the interview is not a break-through premise about how a game like ''Star Fox Adventures'' ended up with so many holes in it, Tossell shared a lot of his own perspectives and memories surrounding the game's internal development period, from beginning to launch. Here's [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/12/feature_the_making_of_star_fox_adventures a direct link] to that article in question if interested. By the way, it was [http://www.polygon.com/2012/12/12/3757884/nintendo-land-the-postmortem-interview recently revealed] that one of the attractions in the Wii U launch game ''Nintendo Land'' - "[[metroidwiki:Nintendo Land#Metroid Blast|Metroid Blast]]" to be precise - was originally themed after the Star Fox series during development before it was later dropped in favor of the Metroid series because it "works well" with the latter. Consider it fortunate that Namco Bandai were more considerate when they included a [[Fox McCloud]]-based costume as a bonus for their fighters in their own launch title ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition''. Before I also forget, in case you are not already aware, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' has since been re-released as a Nintendo eShop downloadable, digital game since November 2012 in all regions.<br />
* <b>July 10, 2012</b> - UK-based video game retailer [http://www.game.co.uk/ GAME] recently used their small press prowess to have a Q&A with the one and only [[Dylan Cuthbert]], original lead designer for [[Star Fox (game)|''Star Fox'']] and ''[[Star Fox 2]]'', and founder of Q-Games. In this Q&A, Cuthbert reveals a few notable points about his career, his relationship with Nintendo and in particular with [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], and his work on Star Fox. In fact, whilst not giving any hints about the type of gameplay we could anticipate with a possible Wii U Star Fox game, citing that he prefers what Shigeru Miyamoto would decide to do with that part, '''Cuthbert expressed his desire to work on another Star Fox game in the future, and "expand it further."''' Whilst the Q&A does not reveal any promises, it it quite an interesting read when it comes to Cuthbert's experience in the industry. GAME posted the entire Q&A interview [https://www.facebook.com/notes/game/game-mailbag-q-games-dylan-cuthbert-answers-your-questions/10151094789971000 on their official Facebook page].<br />
* <b>July 7, 2012</b> - Whilst we did not get any hints of a new Star Fox game whatsoever at E3 2012, which was frankly widely considered by many media outlets as one of the worst received E3 events overall to begin with, major pop culture and entertainment press outlet [http://www.ign.com/ IGN] recently had an exclusive, short interview with the one and only [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], speaking about seeing some familiar franchises for the upcoming Wii U console. Whilst Miyamoto did initially emphasize about the Wii U's unique GamePad controller having potential for a new [[metroidwiki:Main Page|Metroid]] game, he ended up saying that '''he would "personally" prefer to see a new Star Fox game for the Wii U'''. While this is not exactly an official announcement for anything relative, however quotes like this from one of the most notable executives at Nintendo would deem as valid hints towards expecting something at some point in the future.<br />
* <b>May 5, 2012</b> - '''Rumor:''' This bit of information has been circulating the internet for about a year now, but apparently a new source has re-ignited this old rumor. Gaming blog [http://techtroid.co.uk/ Techtroid] had claimed they were tipped off that Nintendo's American first-party developer - [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] - are prepped to reveal an upcoming Star Fox game for the Wii U at this year's E3. Retro Studios are the highly acclaimed developers behind the [[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime trilogy]] and the game [[dkwiki:Donkey Kong Country Returns|''Donkey Kong Country Returns'']]. It has long been confirmed that they had been working on a "secret game" for the Wii U, but no one really considered the likelihood of it being a brand new Star Fox title. Like all rumors, and as much as we love to hope, it should be taken with a pinch of salt. Interestingly, a few days before Nintendo's initial presentation at E3 2010, there were rumors that Retro Studios were working on a new Donkey Kong title. Initially, such a rumor was not received with enthusiasm as people believed it was too far-fetched considering numerous factors, but during E3 Nintendo does indeed unveil ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', courtesy of Retro Studios. Therefore, a rumor it may still be, we do not recommend dissing the idea of a Star Fox Wii U title from Retro Studios just yet. [http://techtroid.co.uk/starfox-wii-u-at-e3-2012-10079 ''Source'']<br />Nintendo had recently confirmed that their initial presentation during E3 2012 will debut on June 5, starting at 9am Pacific Daylight Time (local time). Nintendo confirms they will unveil first party titles such as [[pikipedia:Pikmin 3|''Pikmin 3'']] and [http://kotaku.com/5902458/nintendos-bringing-new-wii-u-pikmin-and-mario-to-e3 a new Super Mario Bros. game for the Wii U]. Nintendo also confirms they may ''not'' reveal the release date and price for the Wii U at E3, but rather at a later date.<br />
* <b>November 18, 2011</b> - Have you been using [http://www.google.com/ Google] lately? Of course, it is very, very unlikely anyone browsing on the internet would not ever use the ever-popular Google search engine. Anyway, why am I asking you if you had been using Google? Well, recently Google implemented something that could be considered a tribute to the Star Fox series. A sort of Easter egg, if you will. I shall not say any more about it, but you can easily find out yourself. I highly suggest you use the [http://www.google.com/chrome/?hl=en Google Chrome] browser for this process though, as it may not work on just any platform. Log on Google's main page, and type in [[Peppy Hare]]'s famous words, "Do a [[barrel roll]]." You will then see what happens exactly. <br />
* <b>October 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo will be attending the [http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/ New York Comic Con] this year, and as usual in these events they are allowing the public to play a selection of highly anticipating games, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. It may not sound like a big deal since ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is already available in stores, but I am using this bit of news as a shameless plug so that people would acknowledge attending the convention anyway so that they try out the selection of many other yet-to-be-released games from Nintendo on all available consoles. Visitors to the convention might even get a surprise or two.<br />
* <b>September 21, 2011</b> - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'''s game planner - Yusuke Amano - recently revealed in an interview with the European ''[[wikipedia:Official Nintendo Magazine|Official Nintendo Magazine]]'' about the reasons behind the lack of online support in the game. He explained that making a satisfying, seamless multiplayer experience for every user would have been very costly for them, and additionally implementing any online support would have taken development time longer, and subsequently would have urged the development teams to release the game at a much later date. Development was heavily focused on the game's graphics in order to promote the appeal of the Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo's management could not allow any extra time in development either.<br />
* <b>September 15, 2011</b> - So, with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' in Australia today, this marks the total availability of the game worldwide. If you have the game for your own Nintendo 3DS units, enjoy one of the remake of one of the greatest retro games of all time!<br />
* <b>September 13, 2011</b> - Despite being a remake, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying quite a significant reception in its Western release. In the United Kingdom, it became the number one Nintendo 3DS game during its launch week, and it also took ninth place for best sold game of the week overall. Too bad we do not have any numbers from the United States yet.<br />
* <b>September 9, 2011</b> - Unless you live in Australia, what in the world are you doing on this site? Go to your nearest video game store right now and pick up your local copy of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', assuming if you have not already done so! If you do not have a Nintendo 3DS, then get one! Once you do, enjoy the game '''at long last!'''<br />
* <b>August 26, 2011</b> - Do you recall when we reported early in July about a then-new "Iwata Asks" interview based on ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''? Well, back then, the interview was only in Japanese, but as expected it has finally been officially translated, and posted up on other regional websites (except for Australia at the time of this post). Actually, the translations have been around for a while now, but I missed them the first time since due to lack of full attention back then. Sorry about that guys, but better late than never, in case you have not known about them already. Anyway, the interviews are a highly recommended read for true Star Fox enthusiasts, as it reveals some information bits nobody ever knew before. You can find the English translation either [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/0 here] or [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_starfox_64_44230_44231.html here].<br />
* <b>August 24, 2011</b> - The annual [http://prime.paxsite.com/ Penny Arcade Expo] (PAX) is returning to Seattle again this week, and Nintendo will be attending. Nintendo will be displaying a number of their most anticipated upcoming titles, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which is not surprising since the game was featured during the Comic-Con event last month. However, in case you are attending PAX, just know that on August 27 there will be a ''Star Fox 64 3D'' tournament between 7pm and 10pm, and Nintendo will be having daily giveaways too. So, if you are attending PAX at that date, have fun! In unrelated news, there had been rumors that Nintendo might announce a revamped Nintendo 3DS design that is to be released in 2012. Gaming rumors tend to turn out true, but keep in mind it is always a good idea never to take any rumor seriously until the information had been officially confirmed.<br />
* <b>August 17, 2011</b> - Nintendo of America is currently holding a ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' promotional sweepstakes in conjunction with [http://aircombatusa.com/ Air Combat USA]. The winner gets to experience one of Air Combat USA's flights, which simulates the movements fighter pilots as in combat. This sweepstakes is only open to residents in the U.S. and Canada, however. Check it out [http://apps.facebook.com/flylikefox/ here] if interested! In other news, Hidetomo Komaki, a one-time chief Concept Artist at [[List of Star Fox game developers#Namco|Namco]], had recently released a bunch of his old, never-before-seen concept artwork, based on ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', via his [http://tomotomore.blogspot.com/ personal blog]. The artworks are now [http://starfox-online.net/index.php/gallery/album/40-concept-art/ permanently hosted on StarFox-Online]. Take a look at them, as they make great references for fanart or otherwise.<br />
* <b>August 10, 2011</b> - Not exactly related news, but since the situation is very similar to that that happened in Japan, I would personally say this is a notable mention. Nintendo of America recently confirmed that they are going to release the third official color of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] - Flame Red - in North America. Just like in Japan, the new color will coincide with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', meaning it will arrive on September 9, 2011. There is still no word whether the new color will be released in other regions as well. The new color will be the same price as the other colors, which will be 169.99 USD after Nintendo's critically notorious, official price-cut that will be established in two days from this date. For those of you who already own a Nintendo 3DS, are you eligible in the [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2011/07/faq_nintendo_ambassador_program_and_free_eshop_games Ambassador's program] yet?<br />
* <b>July 21, 2011</b> - So much news coming in all of a sudden! First off, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying a promising success in Japan, as the game sold over 32,000 copies in the first week alone, which made it the number one Nintendo 3DS game, and the sixth best game overall in the Japanese charts last week. Part of the success could possibly attribute to the new Flare Red Nintendo 3DS color release. In other news, Nintendo of America finally launches [http://starfox643d.nintendo.com/ their own official website] today, and although it uses a subsite URL, the page actually makes use of the StarFox.com domain, albeit as a mere redirect. Also, with the launch of the website comes even better news for the U.S. fans to rejoice, as NOA actually decided to bump up the release date from Sunday to Friday, which means the new official North American release date is now September 9, 2011 - the same day as the European release date! This is likely done in part to avoid the game clashing with the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>July 20, 2011</b> - Attending the [http://www.comic-con.org/cci/ Comic-Con] in San Diego tomorrow? Nintendo will be there too, and they are going to allow the public to play an assortment of game demos, even for games that are yet-to-be-released. One of these games is the U.S. version of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''! In other news, Nintendo of America had released a brand new trailer for ''Star Fox 64 3D'' today. Check it out [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZPZPScDoUE over here]!<br />
* <b>July 15, 2011</b> - [http://www.nintendo.com.au/ Nintendo Australia] finally launched their [http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/starfox/en_AU/index.php own official teaser website for ''Star Fox 64 3D''], but unfortunately they still have yet to announce the release date for the Oceania region. Nintendo of America are the only ones left to put up their own official website. Another bit of news you mostly already known, ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is now available in Japan since yesterday! If you wish to import the game, you need to have a Japanese Nintendo 3DS as they are region-locked, unfortunately. Also, although unrelated directly to Star Fox, Nintendo Co., Ltd. had launched a new color for the Nintendo 3DS alongside the game - the [http://www.starfoxwiki.org/w/images/5/55/3DS.jpg Flare Red edition] - the third official color which was originally revealed way back in E3 2010. <b>July 16 Update</b>: Oh wait! Silly me. Looks like the people of Oceania (Australia and New Zealand generally) will be getting the game on September 15, 2011, four days after the U.S. release. They did not post the date on the game's own site, but I found it elsewhere.<br />
* <b>July 6, 2011</b> - In case you have not noticed, yesterday [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ Nintendo Co., Ltd.] unveiled a new interview in their popular "Iwata Asks" column. This time around the host, Nintendo president and CEO, [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]], had taken some time to interview Star Fox creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], ''[[Star Fox 64]]''’s writer Mitsuhiro Takano, Nintendo EAD’s game planner Yusuke Amano, and [[Q-Games]] founder and president [[Dylan Cuthbert]], who is also apparently ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''’s game director. This interview officially confirms that Q-Games co-developed the game’s remake. In this interview, we find a lot of interesting tid-bits surrounding the development of ''Star Fox 64 3D'', as well as other kinds of interesting information, like Cuthbert's initial days in Japan, which was sometime before he eventually worked on what became ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''! You can check out this and more in the interview '''[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/interview/anrj/vol1/index.html over here]'''. Of course, you have to know some Japanese to actually understand what these people are talking about. Like all of the "Iwata Asks" interviews, this one will eventually be translated and put up on [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/ NOA]’s and [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata_asks_12108.html NOE]’s websites. However, I doubt this will happen too soon, as this interview was released just in time to market the game, since it will see its Japanese debut in less than two weeks from now! In the meantime, we will check into any available ''worthwhile'' alternatives for the English-speaking masses.<br />
* <b>June 28, 2011</b> - Have you guys been to the [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/nintendo_3ds/starfox_64_3d_43200.html official European ''Star Fox 64 3D''] website yet? It currently looks identical to the former Japanese teaser website, except for all the indicts which Nintendo of Europe (NOE) usually uses, as well as a different language. In fact, depending on which [http://www.nintendo-europe.com/ country's local hub] you access, the website can be available in nine different languages, which include Flemish and NOE's new official language: Russian (I am aware that [http://www.nintendo.pl/ NOE also entered Poland], but that branch is not quite yet as developed as the others, and the website is not available in Polish anyway). Nintendo of America (NOA) has yet to have a website of its own, and interestingly they are the ones who own the [http://www.starfox.com/ StarFox.com] domain, which ''still'' currently re-directs back to the main NOA hub! (NOA is being quite troublesome lately, which is why we are seeing groups like [[wikipedia:Operation Rainfall|Operation Rainfall]] popping up every now and then!)<br />
* <b>June 20, 2011</b> - Confirmation! ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' will be released in Europe on September 9, 2011! That is two days before North America, apparently. Looks like Nintendo are now going into a big habit of publishing games in Europe slightly before North America. Unfortunately, there is no ''real'' confirmation whether the game will retain the original title, or replace it with ''Lylat Wars'' like during the [[Nintendo 64]] days (although, at the time, they were sort of forced to, but they now have no real reason to do so), but it seems the former case is more likely.<br />
* <b>June 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo's E3 2011 press conference had come and gone, and they officially announced the successor to the Wii console - [[wikipedia:Wii U|Wii U]]. In addition to confirming the console's touch-screen controller, the Wii U boasts amazing HD visuals Nintendo fans had longed to see. In part of Star Fox news, nothing new had been announced, contrary to our great anticipation. However, Nintendo releases brand new footage for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which reveals that the game uses the same lines from [[Star Fox 64|the original]], but with new voices for every character. Nintendo also roughly states that the game is confirmed for a U.S. release around September 2011. '''June 8 Update:''' Apparently, the game is now set to be specifically released in the U.S. on September 11, 2011. Strangely enough, just in time for the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>May 12, 2011</b> - '''Breaking News!''' This has been feared for a while, but now it is official. ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' shall not, I repeat, shall '''NOT''' support online multiplayer features whatsoever. Like [[Star Fox 64|the original]], the game will have a multiplayer mode all right, but unfortunately despite the Nintendo 3DS' advancement in online-capablities, you can only play this game against other players locally. The game still features Download Play, where people can play against anyone even if they do not own the game, similary to ''[[Star Fox Command]]''. Additionally, players can take pictures of themselves for creating personal icons when pitting against other. Furthermore, the game includes two single modes: The 3DS mode, and a classic mode. In the former, you can use the gyroscope features to control the game, whilst the latter can be controlled the old-fashioned way, of course. ''[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/109994-Nintendo-Shoots-Down-Online-Play-for-StarFox-64-3D Source]''<br />
* <b>April 25, 2011</b> - Amongst all the hustle and bustle of on-going rumors about Nintendo's next console, dubbed Project Café, the mother company in Japan had confirmed that they will unveil their next console during the coming E3 2011 event, and it will also be playable. In other news, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was in a press event in France lately, and he revealled some new details about ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'': In addition to the fact that the game's development had long been completed, the game will apparently take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS' gyroscope capability, apparently giving "a new dimension to the game."<br />
* <b>April 14, 2011</b> - '''This just in!''' Nintendo Co., Ltd. (as in Nintendo in Japan) had launched their [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/anrj/index.html official website] for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', unveiling the game's final logo and Japanese release date - '''July 14, 2011'''! At this rate, a localized release of ''Star Fox 64 3D'' would not be far off from that date. There is not much to the page at the moment, but take a look and you shall be immersed into a ''very familiar'' introduction sequence.<br />
* <b>March 27, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in North America today. Australians should be expecting their own launch day in the last day of March, and by then Nintendo would be done with the distribution of its latest console in the key markets. For now, we are anticipating the coming of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) by mid-June, hopefully there should be a lot to look forward to, including release details for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', and any other possible Star Fox games, most likely for the [[Wii]].<br />
* <b>March 25, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in Europe today. Nintendo's newest handheld system will also see its official North American release in the day after tomorrow. The system's only-announced Star Fox game - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' - has yet to have a determined release date anywhere. There has been hints, however, that some Star Fox-based components (such as [[Fox McCloud|Fox's]] ears and headset) can be used on 3DS Mii characters, and can be obtained via StreetPass Mii Plaza.<br />
* <b>January 5, 2011</b> - Starfox-Online.net has reported on a [http://starfox-online.net/index.php?/page/index.html/_/fanstuff/a-serious-star-fox-film-project-r20 Star Fox movie] in the possible works. It should be noted that this is '''NOT''' an official confirmation, just a film proposal. <br />
* At Nintendo Conference 2010, many new details were unveiled about the [[Nintendo 3DS]], including its Japanese release date and price. Additionally, four brand new screenshots were released for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''.<br />
* ''Star Fox 64'' is hitting the 3DS! Check out <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.giantbomb.com/star-fox-3ds/61-31757/ the story]</span>!<br />
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===Site News===<br />
* <b>June 23rd, 2011</b> - After much waiting, and view testing, our new customized skin is made default. :). <br />
* <b>May 27th, 2011</b> - [[User:Foxdude54]] has been appointed as a patroller of the wiki. Congratulations!<br />
* <b>May 26th, 2011</b> - Via [[Lylat_Wiki_talk:Merger_Proceeding#End_the_Merger|community consensus]] the merger has been declared as over. <br />
* <b>February 23rd, 2011</b> - Lylat Wiki celebrates its one year anniversary today.<br />
* <b>October 31st, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki has created its 100th page, [[Items in Star Fox: Assault]].<br />
* <b>October 25th, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki is merging with Arwingpedia. More details [[Lylat Wiki:Merger Proceeding|here]].<br />
* <b>October 5th, 2010</b> - <br />
*# we have a new page. Thank you, [[User:Malake256|Malake256]] for an awesome job!<br />
*# two new admins have been approved for the being on staff here at LW! congratulations [[User:TW|TW]] and [[User:Toucan dan|Toucan dan]].<br />
* In a surprising twist, Lylat Wiki has finally become a member of the [[Community:Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance|NIWA]] Network, despite not getting the required minimum count of 200 articles. Many major changes to the site will occur eventually, if not in the following week.<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://fireemblemwiki.zelda-temple.net/Main_Page Fire Emblem Wiki].<br />
* We are now affiliated with the [http://warswiki.warscentral.com/index.php?title=Advance_Wars_Wiki Wars Wiki].<br />
* We are finally independent!<br />
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===NIWA News===<br />
* <b>April 28th, 2011</b>: NIWA added a new member: Starfy Wiki, a wiki about The Legendary Starfy series.<br />
* <b>April 20th, 2011</b>: For the first time in almost five months, NIWA added a new member: Fire Emblem Wiki, a wiki about the Fire Emblem series. This wiki had been around for quite a while, and we even had affiliated with them long before. It took them a while, but they are now finally qualified to join the premises after so long.<br />
* <b>March 20th, 2011</b>: [[wikirby:Kirby Wiki|WiKirby]] Founder & Current Owner, Axiomist, along with friend to all NIWA Wiki's, has passed away. Please read [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2011/03/rest-in-peace-joshua-paul-lejeune-aka-axiomist.html this article] on Zelda Informer for more information. <br />
* <b>December 10th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: NintendoWiki, a wiki about everything Nintendo overall, and NIWA's very own self-hosted wiki. Shrouded in secret from the public eye until today, its primary purpose is to serve as a meta for all of NIWA's members. Although it does include general articles about Nintendo's games, NintendoWiki will also focus on the hardware, in addition to Nintendo being a company, with all its assets and notable people, as well as its history since its foundation in 1889, which means NintendoWiki will have articles about Nintendo products and services from even before they eventually became a video game company. NintendoWiki may even have certain information that may not even be available on Wikipedia!<br />
* <b>November 30th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Golden Sun Universe, a wiki about the Golden Sun series, and it just in time too. The wiki's re-launch happened to have coincided with the newest, long-awaited game ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn''.<br />
* <b>November 19th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Animal Crossing Wiki, a wiki about the Animal Crossing series.<br />
* <b>November 12th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Donkey Kong Wiki, a wiki solely about the Donkey Kong series. Despite the series is already covered-up by the founding NIWA wiki, Super Mario Wiki, Donkey Kong Wiki will serve as a more specialized basis for the Donkey Kong franchise.<br />
* <b>November 5th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: WikiBound, a wiki about the EarthBound/Mother series.<br />
* <b>October 29th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Smash Wiki, a wiki based solely on the Super Smash Bros. franchise.<br />
* <b>October 15th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Strategy Wiki, a wiki for overall-gaming guides and walkthroughs, including Nintendo games.<br />
* <b>October 8th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Pikipedia (and Pikcanon-NOT), a wiki about the Pikmin series.<br />
* NIWA added a new member: Lylat Wiki. Hey, that's ''us''!<br />
* NIWA is expecting three new members to the network to be unveiled on October 1st, 8th, and 15th.<br />
* NIWA is going strong, and Lylat Wiki aims to join!<br />
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* <b>December 16, 2013</b> - Nintendo has rolled out a special [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/14866558073098764959/14866558073098764971 community] for fans of [[StarFox 64 3D]]. This can be accessed on your Wii U, 3DS, or computer, but a Nintendo Network account is required to sign in (which, at this time, can only be created on a 3DS or Wii U). It's great to see that Nintendo is still showing some love for this good old franchise!<br />
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* <b>March 15, 2013</b> - In [http://nintychronicle.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/nc-interview-with-two-tribes-gaming/ an interview with Nintendo Chronicle], Collin van Ginkel, co-founder of indie studio [http://twotribes.com/ Two Tribes], notable for its ''Toki Tori'' series, has claimed that they "could make a damn fine Star Fox game for Wii U. Yes, a classic Star Fox game would be awesome to work on." Two Tribes marks as the third developer, after [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] and [http://platinumgames.com/ Platinum Games], that is willingly volunteering to develop a new game based on the Star Fox IP license. It still a wonder why Nintendo, owner and publisher of said license, has not taken up any of the developers' offers as of yet.<br />
* <b>December 26, 2012</b> - Rising, UK-based Nintendo gaming media outlet [http://www.nintendolife.com/ Nintendo Life] recently conducted an exclusive interview with Phil Tossell, a former Rare employee known to be the lead software engineer for ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. Whilst the interview is not a break-through premise about how a game like ''Star Fox Adventures'' ended up with so many holes in it, Tossell shared a lot of his own perspectives and memories surrounding the game's internal development period, from beginning to launch. Here's [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/12/feature_the_making_of_star_fox_adventures a direct link] to that article in question if interested. By the way, it was [http://www.polygon.com/2012/12/12/3757884/nintendo-land-the-postmortem-interview recently revealed] that one of the attractions in the Wii U launch game ''Nintendo Land'' - "[[metroidwiki:Nintendo Land#Metroid Blast|Metroid Blast]]" to be precise - was originally themed after the Star Fox series during development before it was later dropped in favor of the Metroid series because it "works well" with the latter. Consider it fortunate that Namco Bandai were more considerate when they included a [[Fox McCloud]]-based costume as a bonus for their fighters in their own launch title ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition''. Before I also forget, in case you are not already aware, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' has since been re-released as a Nintendo eShop downloadable, digital game since November 2012 in all regions.<br />
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<b><big>Site News</big></b><br />
* <b>March 09th, 2013</b> - We've moved to a brand new host, following a series of software and hardware issues with our old host.<br />
* <b> October 31st, 2012</b> - after a long time, Lylat Wiki is back up and at a new URL <code>starfoxwiki.info</code>. <br />
* <b> January 16th, 2012</b> - [[icaruspedia:Main Page|Icaruspedia]] has become an [[Lylat Wiki:Affiliates|affiliate]] with [[Lylat Wiki]]. Be sure to check them out! <br />
* <b>November 26, 2011</b> - Lylat Wiki is proud to announce that it has officially affiliated with [http://www.seiwanetwork.org the Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance]. We are pleased to welcome them aboard and ask that you check them out. <br />
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<b><big>NIWA News</big></b><br />
* <b>March 30th, 2012</b> - NIWA added a new member today: Dragon Quest Wiki, a wiki about the Dragon Quest series. Although Dragon Quest is considered a third-party franchise owned by [[wikipedia:Square-Enix|Square-Enix]], its latest games from 2007 onwards are Nintendo-exclusive entries, some of which were published by Nintendo themselves outside Japan, which is why the related wiki was qualified to be a NIWA member. Dragon Quest Wiki is also one of the founding wikis in the [http://www.seiwanetwork.org SEIWA] network.<br />
* <b>March 23rd, 2012</b> - Coinciding with the worldwide release of [[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|''Kid Icarus: Uprising'']] for the Nintendo 3DS, NIWA added a new member today: Icaruspedia, a wiki about the Kid Icarus series. <br />
* <b>March 21st, 2012</b> - Lylat Wiki has been notified that fellow NIWA member [[strategywiki:|StrategyWiki]] has been accepted into our affiliated [http://www.seiwanetwork.org Square Enix Independent Wiki Alliance]. If you have a minute to congratulate them, please do so [http://seiwanetwork.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=56&p=447 here]. <br />
* <b>March 17th, 2012</b> - It has been almost a year since NIWA has had any more members, but now we are proud to finally announce that NIWA had added a new member: F-Zero Wiki, a wiki about the F-Zero series.<br />
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===Star Fox News===<br />
* <b>July 10, 2012</b> - UK-based video game retailer [http://www.game.co.uk/ GAME] recently used their small press prowess to have a Q&A with the one and only [[Dylan Cuthbert]], original lead designer for [[Star Fox (game)|''Star Fox'']] and ''[[Star Fox 2]]'', and founder of Q-Games. In this Q&A, Cuthbert reveals a few notable points about his career, his relationship with Nintendo and in particular with [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], and his work on Star Fox. In fact, whilst not giving any hints about the type of gameplay we could anticipate with a possible Wii U Star Fox game, citing that he prefers what Shigeru Miyamoto would decide to do with that part, '''Cuthbert expressed his desire to work on another Star Fox game in the future, and "expand it further."''' Whilst the Q&A does not reveal any promises, it it quite an interesting read when it comes to Cuthbert's experience in the industry. GAME posted the entire Q&A interview [https://www.facebook.com/notes/game/game-mailbag-q-games-dylan-cuthbert-answers-your-questions/10151094789971000 on their official Facebook page].<br />
* <b>July 7, 2012</b> - Whilst we did not get any hints of a new Star Fox game whatsoever at E3 2012, which was frankly widely considered by many media outlets as one of the worst received E3 events overall to begin with, major pop culture and entertainment press outlet [http://www.ign.com/ IGN] recently had an exclusive, short interview with the one and only [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], speaking about seeing some familiar franchises for the upcoming Wii U console. Whilst Miyamoto did initially emphasize about the Wii U's unique GamePad controller having potential for a new [[metroidwiki:Main Page|Metroid]] game, he ended up saying that '''he would "personally" prefer to see a new Star Fox game for the Wii U'''. While this is not exactly an official announcement for anything relative, however quotes like this from one of the most notable executives at Nintendo would deem as valid hints towards expecting something at some point in the future.<br />
* <b>May 5, 2012</b> - '''Rumor:''' This bit of information has been circulating the internet for about a year now, but apparently a new source has re-ignited this old rumor. Gaming blog [http://techtroid.co.uk/ Techtroid] had claimed they were tipped off that Nintendo's American first-party developer - [http://retrostudios.com/ Retro Studios] - are prepped to reveal an upcoming Star Fox game for the Wii U at this year's E3. Retro Studios are the highly acclaimed developers behind the [[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime trilogy]] and the game [[dkwiki:Donkey Kong Country Returns|''Donkey Kong Country Returns'']]. It has long been confirmed that they had been working on a "secret game" for the Wii U, but no one really considered the likelihood of it being a brand new Star Fox title. Like all rumors, and as much as we love to hope, it should be taken with a pinch of salt. Interestingly, a few days before Nintendo's initial presentation at E3 2010, there were rumors that Retro Studios were working on a new Donkey Kong title. Initially, such a rumor was not received with enthusiasm as people believed it was too far-fetched considering numerous factors, but during E3 Nintendo does indeed unveil ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', courtesy of Retro Studios. Therefore, a rumor it may still be, we do not recommend dissing the idea of a Star Fox Wii U title from Retro Studios just yet. [http://techtroid.co.uk/starfox-wii-u-at-e3-2012-10079 ''Source'']<br />Nintendo had recently confirmed that their initial presentation during E3 2012 will debut on June 5, starting at 9am Pacific Daylight Time (local time). Nintendo confirms they will unveil first party titles such as [[pikipedia:Pikmin 3|''Pikmin 3'']] and [http://kotaku.com/5902458/nintendos-bringing-new-wii-u-pikmin-and-mario-to-e3 a new Super Mario Bros. game for the Wii U]. Nintendo also confirms they may ''not'' reveal the release date and price for the Wii U at E3, but rather at a later date.<br />
* <b>November 18, 2011</b> - Have you been using [http://www.google.com/ Google] lately? Of course, it is very, very unlikely anyone browsing on the internet would not ever use the ever-popular Google search engine. Anyway, why am I asking you if you had been using Google? Well, recently Google implemented something that could be considered a tribute to the Star Fox series. A sort of Easter egg, if you will. I shall not say any more about it, but you can easily find out yourself. I highly suggest you use the [http://www.google.com/chrome/?hl=en Google Chrome] browser for this process though, as it may not work on just any platform. Log on Google's main page, and type in [[Peppy Hare]]'s famous words, "Do a [[barrel roll]]." You will then see what happens exactly. <br />
* <b>October 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo will be attending the [http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/ New York Comic Con] this year, and as usual in these events they are allowing the public to play a selection of highly anticipating games, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''. It may not sound like a big deal since ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is already available in stores, but I am using this bit of news as a shameless plug so that people would acknowledge attending the convention anyway so that they try out the selection of many other yet-to-be-released games from Nintendo on all available consoles. Visitors to the convention might even get a surprise or two.<br />
* <b>September 21, 2011</b> - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'''s game planner - Yusuke Amano - recently revealed in an interview with the European ''[[wikipedia:Official Nintendo Magazine|Official Nintendo Magazine]]'' about the reasons behind the lack of online support in the game. He explained that making a satisfying, seamless multiplayer experience for every user would have been very costly for them, and additionally implementing any online support would have taken development time longer, and subsequently would have urged the development teams to release the game at a much later date. Development was heavily focused on the game's graphics in order to promote the appeal of the Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo's management could not allow any extra time in development either.<br />
* <b>September 15, 2011</b> - So, with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' in Australia today, this marks the total availability of the game worldwide. If you have the game for your own Nintendo 3DS units, enjoy one of the remake of one of the greatest retro games of all time!<br />
* <b>September 13, 2011</b> - Despite being a remake, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying quite a significant reception in its Western release. In the United Kingdom, it became the number one Nintendo 3DS game during its launch week, and it also took ninth place for best sold game of the week overall. Too bad we do not have any numbers from the United States yet.<br />
* <b>September 9, 2011</b> - Unless you live in Australia, what in the world are you doing on this site? Go to your nearest video game store right now and pick up your local copy of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', assuming if you have not already done so! If you do not have a Nintendo 3DS, then get one! Once you do, enjoy the game '''at long last!'''<br />
* <b>August 26, 2011</b> - Do you recall when we reported early in July about a then-new "Iwata Asks" interview based on ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''? Well, back then, the interview was only in Japanese, but as expected it has finally been officially translated, and posted up on other regional websites (except for Australia at the time of this post). Actually, the translations have been around for a while now, but I missed them the first time since due to lack of full attention back then. Sorry about that guys, but better late than never, in case you have not known about them already. Anyway, the interviews are a highly recommended read for true Star Fox enthusiasts, as it reveals some information bits nobody ever knew before. You can find the English translation either [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/starfox/0/0 here] or [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_starfox_64_44230_44231.html here].<br />
* <b>August 24, 2011</b> - The annual [http://prime.paxsite.com/ Penny Arcade Expo] (PAX) is returning to Seattle again this week, and Nintendo will be attending. Nintendo will be displaying a number of their most anticipated upcoming titles, including ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which is not surprising since the game was featured during the Comic-Con event last month. However, in case you are attending PAX, just know that on August 27 there will be a ''Star Fox 64 3D'' tournament between 7pm and 10pm, and Nintendo will be having daily giveaways too. So, if you are attending PAX at that date, have fun! In unrelated news, there had been rumors that Nintendo might announce a revamped Nintendo 3DS design that is to be released in 2012. Gaming rumors tend to turn out true, but keep in mind it is always a good idea never to take any rumor seriously until the information had been officially confirmed.<br />
* <b>August 17, 2011</b> - Nintendo of America is currently holding a ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' promotional sweepstakes in conjunction with [http://aircombatusa.com/ Air Combat USA]. The winner gets to experience one of Air Combat USA's flights, which simulates the movements fighter pilots as in combat. This sweepstakes is only open to residents in the U.S. and Canada, however. Check it out [http://apps.facebook.com/flylikefox/ here] if interested! In other news, Hidetomo Komaki, a one-time chief Concept Artist at [[List of Star Fox game developers#Namco|Namco]], had recently released a bunch of his old, never-before-seen concept artwork, based on ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', via his [http://tomotomore.blogspot.com/ personal blog]. The artworks are now [http://starfox-online.net/index.php/gallery/album/40-concept-art/ permanently hosted on StarFox-Online]. Take a look at them, as they make great references for fanart or otherwise.<br />
* <b>August 10, 2011</b> - Not exactly related news, but since the situation is very similar to that that happened in Japan, I would personally say this is a notable mention. Nintendo of America recently confirmed that they are going to release the third official color of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] - Flame Red - in North America. Just like in Japan, the new color will coincide with the release of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', meaning it will arrive on September 9, 2011. There is still no word whether the new color will be released in other regions as well. The new color will be the same price as the other colors, which will be 169.99 USD after Nintendo's critically notorious, official price-cut that will be established in two days from this date. For those of you who already own a Nintendo 3DS, are you eligible in the [http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2011/07/faq_nintendo_ambassador_program_and_free_eshop_games Ambassador's program] yet?<br />
* <b>July 21, 2011</b> - So much news coming in all of a sudden! First off, ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' is enjoying a promising success in Japan, as the game sold over 32,000 copies in the first week alone, which made it the number one Nintendo 3DS game, and the sixth best game overall in the Japanese charts last week. Part of the success could possibly attribute to the new Flare Red Nintendo 3DS color release. In other news, Nintendo of America finally launches [http://starfox643d.nintendo.com/ their own official website] today, and although it uses a subsite URL, the page actually makes use of the StarFox.com domain, albeit as a mere redirect. Also, with the launch of the website comes even better news for the U.S. fans to rejoice, as NOA actually decided to bump up the release date from Sunday to Friday, which means the new official North American release date is now September 9, 2011 - the same day as the European release date! This is likely done in part to avoid the game clashing with the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>July 20, 2011</b> - Attending the [http://www.comic-con.org/cci/ Comic-Con] in San Diego tomorrow? Nintendo will be there too, and they are going to allow the public to play an assortment of game demos, even for games that are yet-to-be-released. One of these games is the U.S. version of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''! In other news, Nintendo of America had released a brand new trailer for ''Star Fox 64 3D'' today. Check it out [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZPZPScDoUE over here]!<br />
* <b>July 15, 2011</b> - [http://www.nintendo.com.au/ Nintendo Australia] finally launched their [http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/starfox/en_AU/index.php own official teaser website for ''Star Fox 64 3D''], but unfortunately they still have yet to announce the release date for the Oceania region. Nintendo of America are the only ones left to put up their own official website. Another bit of news you mostly already known, ''Star Fox 64 3D'' is now available in Japan since yesterday! If you wish to import the game, you need to have a Japanese Nintendo 3DS as they are region-locked, unfortunately. Also, although unrelated directly to Star Fox, Nintendo Co., Ltd. had launched a new color for the Nintendo 3DS alongside the game - the [http://www.starfoxwiki.org/w/images/5/55/3DS.jpg Flare Red edition] - the third official color which was originally revealed way back in E3 2010. <b>July 16 Update</b>: Oh wait! Silly me. Looks like the people of Oceania (Australia and New Zealand generally) will be getting the game on September 15, 2011, four days after the U.S. release. They did not post the date on the game's own site, but I found it elsewhere.<br />
* <b>July 6, 2011</b> - In case you have not noticed, yesterday [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ Nintendo Co., Ltd.] unveiled a new interview in their popular "Iwata Asks" column. This time around the host, Nintendo president and CEO, [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]], had taken some time to interview Star Fox creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], ''[[Star Fox 64]]''’s writer Mitsuhiro Takano, Nintendo EAD’s game planner Yusuke Amano, and [[Q-Games]] founder and president [[Dylan Cuthbert]], who is also apparently ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''’s game director. This interview officially confirms that Q-Games co-developed the game’s remake. In this interview, we find a lot of interesting tid-bits surrounding the development of ''Star Fox 64 3D'', as well as other kinds of interesting information, like Cuthbert's initial days in Japan, which was sometime before he eventually worked on what became ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''! You can check out this and more in the interview '''[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/interview/anrj/vol1/index.html over here]'''. Of course, you have to know some Japanese to actually understand what these people are talking about. Like all of the "Iwata Asks" interviews, this one will eventually be translated and put up on [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/ NOA]’s and [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata_asks_12108.html NOE]’s websites. However, I doubt this will happen too soon, as this interview was released just in time to market the game, since it will see its Japanese debut in less than two weeks from now! In the meantime, we will check into any available ''worthwhile'' alternatives for the English-speaking masses.<br />
* <b>June 28, 2011</b> - Have you guys been to the [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/nintendo_3ds/starfox_64_3d_43200.html official European ''Star Fox 64 3D''] website yet? It currently looks identical to the former Japanese teaser website, except for all the indicts which Nintendo of Europe (NOE) usually uses, as well as a different language. In fact, depending on which [http://www.nintendo-europe.com/ country's local hub] you access, the website can be available in nine different languages, which include Flemish and NOE's new official language: Russian (I am aware that [http://www.nintendo.pl/ NOE also entered Poland], but that branch is not quite yet as developed as the others, and the website is not available in Polish anyway). Nintendo of America (NOA) has yet to have a website of its own, and interestingly they are the ones who own the [http://www.starfox.com/ StarFox.com] domain, which ''still'' currently re-directs back to the main NOA hub! (NOA is being quite troublesome lately, which is why we are seeing groups like [[wikipedia:Operation Rainfall|Operation Rainfall]] popping up every now and then!)<br />
* <b>June 20, 2011</b> - Confirmation! ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' will be released in Europe on September 9, 2011! That is two days before North America, apparently. Looks like Nintendo are now going into a big habit of publishing games in Europe slightly before North America. Unfortunately, there is no ''real'' confirmation whether the game will retain the original title, or replace it with ''Lylat Wars'' like during the [[Nintendo 64]] days (although, at the time, they were sort of forced to, but they now have no real reason to do so), but it seems the former case is more likely.<br />
* <b>June 7, 2011</b> - Nintendo's E3 2011 press conference had come and gone, and they officially announced the successor to the Wii console - [[wikipedia:Wii U|Wii U]]. In addition to confirming the console's touch-screen controller, the Wii U boasts amazing HD visuals Nintendo fans had longed to see. In part of Star Fox news, nothing new had been announced, contrary to our great anticipation. However, Nintendo releases brand new footage for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', which reveals that the game uses the same lines from [[Star Fox 64|the original]], but with new voices for every character. Nintendo also roughly states that the game is confirmed for a U.S. release around September 2011. '''June 8 Update:''' Apparently, the game is now set to be specifically released in the U.S. on September 11, 2011. Strangely enough, just in time for the 10th Memorial of the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|September 11 terrorist attacks]].<br />
* <b>May 12, 2011</b> - '''Breaking News!''' This has been feared for a while, but now it is official. ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' shall not, I repeat, shall '''NOT''' support online multiplayer features whatsoever. Like [[Star Fox 64|the original]], the game will have a multiplayer mode all right, but unfortunately despite the Nintendo 3DS' advancement in online-capablities, you can only play this game against other players locally. The game still features Download Play, where people can play against anyone even if they do not own the game, similary to ''[[Star Fox Command]]''. Additionally, players can take pictures of themselves for creating personal icons when pitting against other. Furthermore, the game includes two single modes: The 3DS mode, and a classic mode. In the former, you can use the gyroscope features to control the game, whilst the latter can be controlled the old-fashioned way, of course. ''[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/109994-Nintendo-Shoots-Down-Online-Play-for-StarFox-64-3D Source]''<br />
* <b>April 25, 2011</b> - Amongst all the hustle and bustle of on-going rumors about Nintendo's next console, dubbed Project Café, the mother company in Japan had confirmed that they will unveil their next console during the coming E3 2011 event, and it will also be playable. In other news, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was in a press event in France lately, and he revealled some new details about ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'': In addition to the fact that the game's development had long been completed, the game will apparently take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS' gyroscope capability, apparently giving "a new dimension to the game."<br />
* <b>April 14, 2011</b> - '''This just in!''' Nintendo Co., Ltd. (as in Nintendo in Japan) had launched their [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/anrj/index.html official website] for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', unveiling the game's final logo and Japanese release date - '''July 14, 2011'''! At this rate, a localized release of ''Star Fox 64 3D'' would not be far off from that date. There is not much to the page at the moment, but take a look and you shall be immersed into a ''very familiar'' introduction sequence.<br />
* <b>March 27, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in North America today. Australians should be expecting their own launch day in the last day of March, and by then Nintendo would be done with the distribution of its latest console in the key markets. For now, we are anticipating the coming of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) by mid-June, hopefully there should be a lot to look forward to, including release details for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', and any other possible Star Fox games, most likely for the [[Wii]].<br />
* <b>March 25, 2011</b> - The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been officially launched in Europe today. Nintendo's newest handheld system will also see its official North American release in the day after tomorrow. The system's only-announced Star Fox game - ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' - has yet to have a determined release date anywhere. There has been hints, however, that some Star Fox-based components (such as [[Fox McCloud|Fox's]] ears and headset) can be used on 3DS Mii characters, and can be obtained via StreetPass Mii Plaza.<br />
* <b>January 5, 2011</b> - Starfox-Online.net has reported on a [http://starfox-online.net/index.php?/page/index.html/_/fanstuff/a-serious-star-fox-film-project-r20 Star Fox movie] in the possible works. It should be noted that this is '''NOT''' an official confirmation, just a film proposal. <br />
* At Nintendo Conference 2010, many new details were unveiled about the [[Nintendo 3DS]], including its Japanese release date and price. Additionally, four brand new screenshots were released for ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''.<br />
* ''Star Fox 64'' is hitting the 3DS! Check out <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.giantbomb.com/star-fox-3ds/61-31757/ the story]</span>!<br />
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* <b>May 27th, 2011</b> - [[User:Foxdude54]] has been appointed as a patroller of the wiki. Congratulations!<br />
* <b>May 26th, 2011</b> - Via [[Lylat_Wiki_talk:Merger_Proceeding#End_the_Merger|community consensus]] the merger has been declared as over. <br />
* <b>February 23rd, 2011</b> - Lylat Wiki celebrates its one year anniversary today.<br />
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* <b>October 25th, 2010</b> - Lylat Wiki is merging with Arwingpedia. More details [[Lylat Wiki:Merger Proceeding|here]].<br />
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*# two new admins have been approved for the being on staff here at LW! congratulations [[User:TW|TW]] and [[User:Toucan dan|Toucan dan]].<br />
* In a surprising twist, Lylat Wiki has finally become a member of the [[Community:Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance|NIWA]] Network, despite not getting the required minimum count of 200 articles. Many major changes to the site will occur eventually, if not in the following week.<br />
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* <b>April 28th, 2011</b>: NIWA added a new member: Starfy Wiki, a wiki about The Legendary Starfy series.<br />
* <b>April 20th, 2011</b>: For the first time in almost five months, NIWA added a new member: Fire Emblem Wiki, a wiki about the Fire Emblem series. This wiki had been around for quite a while, and we even had affiliated with them long before. It took them a while, but they are now finally qualified to join the premises after so long.<br />
* <b>March 20th, 2011</b>: [[wikirby:Kirby Wiki|WiKirby]] Founder & Current Owner, Axiomist, along with friend to all NIWA Wiki's, has passed away. Please read [http://www.zeldainformer.com/2011/03/rest-in-peace-joshua-paul-lejeune-aka-axiomist.html this article] on Zelda Informer for more information. <br />
* <b>December 10th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: NintendoWiki, a wiki about everything Nintendo overall, and NIWA's very own self-hosted wiki. Shrouded in secret from the public eye until today, its primary purpose is to serve as a meta for all of NIWA's members. Although it does include general articles about Nintendo's games, NintendoWiki will also focus on the hardware, in addition to Nintendo being a company, with all its assets and notable people, as well as its history since its foundation in 1889, which means NintendoWiki will have articles about Nintendo products and services from even before they eventually became a video game company. NintendoWiki may even have certain information that may not even be available on Wikipedia!<br />
* <b>November 30th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Golden Sun Universe, a wiki about the Golden Sun series, and it just in time too. The wiki's re-launch happened to have coincided with the newest, long-awaited game ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn''.<br />
* <b>November 19th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Animal Crossing Wiki, a wiki about the Animal Crossing series.<br />
* <b>November 12th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Donkey Kong Wiki, a wiki solely about the Donkey Kong series. Despite the series is already covered-up by the founding NIWA wiki, Super Mario Wiki, Donkey Kong Wiki will serve as a more specialized basis for the Donkey Kong franchise.<br />
* <b>November 5th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: WikiBound, a wiki about the EarthBound/Mother series.<br />
* <b>October 29th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Smash Wiki, a wiki based solely on the Super Smash Bros. franchise.<br />
* <b>October 15th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Strategy Wiki, a wiki for overall-gaming guides and walkthroughs, including Nintendo games.<br />
* <b>October 8th, 2010</b> - NIWA added a new member: Pikipedia (and Pikcanon-NOT), a wiki about the Pikmin series.<br />
* NIWA added a new member: Lylat Wiki. Hey, that's ''us''!<br />
* NIWA is expecting three new members to the network to be unveiled on October 1st, 8th, and 15th.<br />
* NIWA is going strong, and Lylat Wiki aims to join!<br />
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