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===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===
===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.
===''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (Nintendo 3DS)===
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.
It's possible to get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.


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===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===
===''F-Zero GX'' (Nintendo GameCube)===
[[James McCloud]], a playable racer, bears the same name as [[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.
[[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.


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===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (SNES)===
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.
In Hinopio's shop in Barrel Volcano, there is a model ship of an [[Arwing]] from Star Fox.
===''Mario Kart 8''===
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
===Super Mario Maker===
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.


== Super Smash Bros. series ==
== Super Smash Bros. series ==
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{{seealso|nookipedia:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing}} on [[nookipedia:Main Page|Nookipedia]]
{{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]]
{{seealso|nwiki:Animal Crossing series|Animal Crossing series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===
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===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===
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===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U''===
 
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== Wario Series ==
== Wario Series ==
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{{seealso|mariowiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[mariowiki:Main_Page|Super Mario Wiki]]
{{seealso|nwiki:Wario (series)|Wario series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===
===''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'' (Nintendo DS)===
*A [[mariowiki:Star_Fox_(microgame)|Star Fox microgame]] appears in [[mariowiki:WarioWare D.I.Y.|WarioWare D.I.Y.]]. It takes place in [[Corneria]], with fox flying down a valley where a butterfly-shaped enemy (the type used in Star Fox 64 & 3D art) flies towards the arwing. the only control is tapping the screen, which causes the arwing to fire. The microgame is won if the enemy is shot down before it hits Fox.
*A [[mariowiki:Star_Fox_(microgame)|Star Fox microgame]] appears in [[mariowiki:WarioWare D.I.Y.|WarioWare D.I.Y.]]. It takes place in [[Corneria]], with fox flying down a valley where a butterfly-shaped enemy (the type used in Star Fox 64 & 3D art) flies towards the arwing. the only control is tapping the screen, which causes the arwing to fire. The microgame is won if the enemy is shot down before it hits Fox.
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===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===
===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===
All of 9-Volt's boss stages are based on the game ''Star Fox''. On the easiest difficulty, it is based off of Corneria, difficulty 1, complete with arches, enemies, sound effects and even some sprites from the original. The boss is a giant Robotic Operating Buddy wielding a Zapper. On the Harder difficulty grade, it is based off of Sector X, whereas the hardest grade is based off of Fichina.
All of 9-Volt's boss stages are based on the game ''Star Fox''. On the easiest difficulty, it is based off of [[Corneria]], difficulty 1, complete with arches, enemies, sound effects and even some sprites from the original. The boss is a giant Robotic Operating Buddy wielding a Zapper. On the second difficulty grade it is based off of [[Sector X]], whereas the final grade is based off of [[Titania]].
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== Other Series ==
== Other Series ==
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===
===''Pokémon Stadium 2'' (Nintendo 64)===
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{{seealso|bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon}} on [[bulbapedia:Main_Page|Bulbapedia]]
{{seealso|nwiki:Pokémon (series)|Pokémon series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]]
 
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]].
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]].


===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===
===''Stunt Race FX'' (SNES)===
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.
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.
This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.


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===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars''  (Nintendo 3DS)===
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.
This game's lead developer was one of the lead developers of Star Fox, Giles Goddard.
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===''Bayonetta 2'' (Wii U)===
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!
===''Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff'' (iOS/Android/Windows Phone)===
*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>
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>
Sir Peter: I pick Fox, turn off items, and select Final Destination.<br>
Sir Peter: Sorry, I only know the word "melee" from Super Smash Bros.
==Other media==
===Fox ADHD===
* 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.
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===Nintendo and ''Robot Chicken''===
* 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):
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===The Martian===
* In the 2015 science-fiction film ''[[wikipedia: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.


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