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*'''Nelsonic Game Watch:''' Shortly after the release of ''Star Fox'', [[Nintendo]] teamed up with [[wikipedia:Kellog's|Kellog's]] and [[wikipedia:Nelsonic|Nelsonic]] to create a promotional LCD ''Star Fox'' Game Watch for those who purchased a box of [[wikipedia:Corn Flakes|Corn Flakes]] and sent them a pre-packaged order form. In it, there are four levels and the goal is to destroy the Attack Carrier while avoiding its attacks. Due to missing a volume control, the watch also included a pair of earphones so as to not disturb people in public. Later on, the watch was released in stores with a different appearance. | *'''Nelsonic Game Watch:''' Shortly after the release of ''Star Fox'', [[Nintendo]] teamed up with [[wikipedia:Kellog's|Kellog's]] and [[wikipedia:Nelsonic|Nelsonic]] to create a promotional LCD ''Star Fox'' Game Watch for those who purchased a box of [[wikipedia:Corn Flakes|Corn Flakes]] and sent them a pre-packaged order form. In it, there are four levels and the goal is to destroy the Attack Carrier while avoiding its attacks. Due to missing a volume control, the watch also included a pair of earphones so as to not disturb people in public. Later on, the watch was released in stores with a different appearance. | ||
*'''Team Star Fox plushes:''' Released in 1993, these plushes could be obtainable in Japan by winning them as prizes in UFO catcher games. | *'''Team Star Fox plushes:''' Released in 1993, these plushes could be obtainable in Japan by winning them as prizes in UFO catcher games. | ||
*'''Star Fox Original Soundtrack:''' The soundtrack of ''Star Fox'', released in 1994. | |||
==''[[Star Fox 64]]''== | ==''[[Star Fox 64]]''== | ||
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*'''Star Fox 64 Original Soundtrack:''' A CD Album released by Pony Canyon in Japan on October 17, 1997, containing background music composed by both Hajime Wakai and Koji Kondo. The Soundtrack consists of 39 tracks tracks with a duration lasting more than an hour. | |||
*'''Sound of Lylat: The Original Lylat Wars Soundtrack:''' The European variant, released by Nintendo of Europe in 1997 as part of the "Nintendo Soundtrack Series". | |||
*'''Official Nintendo Power Player's Strategy Guide:''' The official Nintendo Power Strategy Guide for ''Star Fox 64'', published in 1997. | |||
*'''Fox Class Card:''' A Collector's Card included in an issue of Nintendo Power, revealing details about Fox such as height, weight, and age. | |||
==''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''== | |||
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*'''Survival Kit:''' A kit containing Green Apple Soda, a roll of toilet paper with tips relating to the game written on it, temporary tattoos of [[Fox]] and [[Krystal]], an air freshener, and a door hanger that was only made available by pre-ordering the game at [[wikipedia:Circuit City|Circuit City]]. | |||
==''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''== | |||
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*'''Star Fox: Assault Orchestra Soundtrack:''' A soundtrack composed by Yoshie Arakawa and Yoshinori Kawamoto and produced by Nindori Music, released as a pack-in in Japan's Nintendo Dream magazine on February 21st, 2005. It includes orchestrated tracks based on the music of ''Star Fox: Assault''. | |||
==''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''== | ==''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''== | ||
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*'''World of Nintendo Action Figures:''' Action Figures of the Star Fox team, each including an accessory. | |||
*'''World of Nintendo Plushes:''' Plushes of Fox, [[Falco]], and [[Peppy]]. | |||
*'''Star Fox 64 3D Platinum Soundtrack:''' The soundtrack for ''Star Fox 64 3D'', released exclusively in Japan to Platinum members of Club Nintendo on December 26th, 2011. | |||
==''[[Star Fox Zero]]''== | ==''[[Star Fox Zero]]''== | ||
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*'''Arwing pin:''' A pin that was given out at E3 2015 for playing the demo in one of four Arwing-like demo stations. | *'''Arwing pin:''' A pin that was given out at E3 2015 for playing the demo in one of four Arwing-like demo stations. | ||
*'''Red and grey patch:''' A special patch for those who pre-ordered ''Star Fox Zero''. | *'''Red and grey patch:''' A special patch for those who pre-ordered ''Star Fox Zero''. | ||
*'''Star Fox Zero: DK/Prima's Official Strategy Guide:''' The official Prima strategy guide for ''Star Fox Zero''. | |||
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
===amiibo=== | ===amiibo=== | ||
{{Main|amiibo}} | {{Main|amiibo}} |