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'''''Star Fox Adventures''''' (スターフォックスアドベンチャー, ''Sutā Fokkusu Adobenchā'') is a video game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and is the third official game in the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]. It was developed by [[Rareware]] (later known as [[wikipedia:Rare (company)|Rare]]) and published by [[Nintendo]].
'''''Star Fox Adventures''''' (スターフォックスアドベンチャー, ''Sutā Fokkusu Adobenchā'') is a video game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and is the third official game in the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]]. It was developed by [[Rareware]] (later known as [[wikipedia:Rare (company)|Rare]]) and published by [[Nintendo]].


The game is notable for being the first Star Fox game to have on-foot missions, save for the secret on-foot multiplayer mode in ''[[Star Fox 64]]''. The core game play is oriented in a way that it reduces any available [[Arwing]] missions to a mere, although mandatory, arcade mini-game, which makes ''Star Fox Adventures'' radically different from any other Star Fox title, and is so considered the [[wikipedia:Black sheep|black sheep]] of the series. This is mainly due to the game being heavily based on the canceled [[Nintendo 64]] title ''[[Dinosaur Planet]]'', an original, unrelated action-adventure game that was supposed to be Rareware classic. ''Star Fox Adventures'' was the major contributor to the reasons behind Rareware's split from Nintendo in 2001, and then becoming acquired by [[wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]].  
The game is notable for being the first Star Fox game to have on-foot missions, save for the secret on-foot multiplayer mode in ''[[Star Fox 64]]''. The core game play is oriented in a way that it reduces any available [[Arwing]] missions to a mere, although mandatory, arcade mini-game, which makes ''Star Fox Adventures'' radically different from any other Star Fox title, and is so considered the [[wikipedia:Black sheep|black sheep]] of the series. This is mainly due to the game being heavily based on the pre-developed [[Nintendo 64]] title ''[[Dinosaur Planet]]'', an original, unrelated action-adventure game that was supposed to be Rareware classic. ''Star Fox Adventures'' was the major contributor to the reasons behind Rareware's split from Nintendo in 2001, and then becoming acquired by [[wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]].  


''Star Fox Adventures'' marks as the only Rareware game ever released on the Nintendo GameCube, and the last Rareware game to be released on any Nintendo home console.<!-- This fact is never likely to change based on the way Rare is going nowadays, as even their most devoted fans are forsaking their respects for the company --> ''Star Fox Adventures'' also marks the debut of the [[Krystal]], a Star Fox character whom had been subjected to many kinds of controversies amongst the Star Fox fan community. ''Star Fox Adventures'' is currently the last game in the Star Fox canon which features [[Andross]] as the main antagonist.
''Star Fox Adventures'' marks as the only Rareware game ever released on the Nintendo GameCube, and the last Rareware game to be released on any Nintendo home console.<!-- This fact is never likely to change based on the way Rare is going nowadays, as even their most devoted fans are forsaking their respects for the company --> ''Star Fox Adventures'' also marks the debut of the [[Krystal]], a Star Fox character whom had been subjected to many kinds of controversies amongst the Star Fox fan community. ''Star Fox Adventures'' is currently the last game in the Star Fox canon which features [[Andross]] as the main antagonist.
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