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Eight years have passed since the end of the battle against [[Andross]]. Having issues with money, the Star Fox Team is contacted by General Pepper to investigate problems on the distant planet [[Sauria|Dinosaur Planet]], after receiving a distress call. With [[Falco]] gone, the rest of the team agrees to do so and set forth on another adventure.
Eight years have passed since the end of the battle against [[Andross]]. Having issues with money, the Star Fox Team is contacted by General Pepper to investigate problems on the distant planet [[Sauria|Dinosaur Planet]], after receiving a distress call. With [[Falco]] gone, the rest of the team agrees to do so and set forth on another adventure.


''Star Fox Adventures'' was released for the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] in 2002. The series took a very different turn in gameplay and style. Originally meant to be an entirely different game entitled ''[[Dinosaur Planet]]'', the series was later branded with the ''Star Fox'' logo and given the ''Star Fox'' treatment of flying missions and the series' trademark characters. However, instead of a basic rail shooter that was common with its predecessors, ''Star Fox Adventures'' was much more of an action-adventure game, similar in genre to the [[Wikipedia:Legend of Zelda|''The Legend of Zelda'']] series. The game received mostly positive reviews, regardless of its radical departure from its predecessors.
''Star Fox Adventures'' was released for the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] in 2002. The series took a very different turn in gameplay and style. Originally meant to be an entirely different game entitled ''[[Dinosaur Planet]]'', the series was later branded with the ''Star Fox'' logo and given the ''Star Fox'' treatment of flying missions and the series' trademark characters. However, instead of a basic rail shooter that was common with its predecessors, ''Star Fox Adventures'' was much more of an action-adventure game, similar in genre to the [[Wikipedia:Legend of Zelda|''The Legend of Zelda'']] series. Some gamers were disappointed with the lack of arwing fights and the use of a "magical staff" but it recieved decent reviews.


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