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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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===''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|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]] | {{seealso|smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[smashwiki:Main Page|SmashWiki]] | ||
{{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]] | {{seealso|nwiki:Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros. series}} on [[nwiki:Main Page|Nintendo Wiki]] | ||
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===''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)=== | ===''Steel Diver : Sub Wars'' (Nintendo 3DS)=== | ||
The [[Blue Marine]] is available in this game as a paid DLC. | 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 melées:<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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