Difference between revisions of "List of games featuring Star Fox cameos"

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== Animal Crossing Series ==
==''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)==
===''Animal Crossing'' (Nintendo GameCube)===
You can get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the [[Star Fox theme]].
You can get an [[Arwing]] as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the [[Star Fox theme]].


==''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)==
===''Animal Crossing: City Folk''/''Let's Go to the City'' (Wii)===
You can get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.
You can get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.


==''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)==
===''Animal Crossing: Wild World'' (Nintendo DS)===
You can get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.
You can get an Arwing as collectible furniture. Touching it will play the Star Fox theme.


==''Donkey Kong 3'' (Nintendo GameCube)==
==''Donkey Kong 3'' (Nintendo GameCube)==
== F-Zro series ==
=== Cameos of the F-Zero Series in the Star Fox Series ===
*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.
*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.
*Octoman, an enemy in Star Fox Command is also a pilot in F-Zero. His appearance is shared in that game.
=== Cameos of the Star Fox Series in F-Zero Series ===
*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.
*Leon is named after a Star Fox character of the [[Leon Powalski|same name]] and is based on [[Wolf O'Donnell]].
*A large majority of machines in F-Zero use G-Diffuser systems in their engines. The same are used in [[Arwing|Arwings]].
*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.


==''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)==
===''F-Zero AX'' (arcade)===


==''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)==
===''F-Zero Climax'' (Game Boy Advance)===


==''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)==
===''F-Zero GP Legend'' (Game Boy Advance)===


==''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]]'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.


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


==''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)==
===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' (Nintendo 64)===




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== Super Smash Bros. series ==
==''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)==
===''Super Smash Bros.'' (Nintendo 64)===
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==''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)==
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (Nintendo GameCube)===
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==''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)==
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (Wii)===
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* a star fox Micro game appears in [[:mariowiki:WarioWare D.I.Y.|WarioWare D.I.Y.]]. See [[:mariowiki:Star_Fox_(microgame)|Super Mario Wiki]] for more info.
* a star fox Micro game appears in [[:mariowiki:WarioWare D.I.Y.|WarioWare D.I.Y.]]. See [[:mariowiki:Star_Fox_(microgame)|Super Mario Wiki]] for more info.
==''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)==
===''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (Wii)===
All of 9-Volt's boss stages are based on the game ''Star Fox''.
All of 9-Volt's boss stages are based on the game ''Star Fox''.
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