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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Star Fox 2''}} | |||
{{image | date = April 2010}} | {{image | date = April 2010}} | ||
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| name = Star Fox 2 | | name = Star Fox 2 | ||
| console = {{SNES}} | | console = {{SNES}} | ||
| release = September 29, 2017 ( | | release = September 29, 2017 (North America/Europe)<br> | ||
September 30, 2017 (Australia/New Zealand)<br> | |||
October 5, 2017 (Japan) | |||
| developers = Argonaut Software | | developers = Argonaut Software | ||
| publisher = Nintendo | | publisher = Nintendo | ||
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Despite its cancellation, a mastered ROM was still created, and it was finally released on the [[wikipedia:Super NES Classic Edition|Super NES Classic Edition]], available after completing the first level in ''Star Fox''. | Despite its cancellation, a mastered ROM was still created, and it was finally released on the [[wikipedia:Super NES Classic Edition|Super NES Classic Edition]], available after completing the first level in ''Star Fox''. | ||
Many of the elements used in ''Star Fox 2'' were implemented in later games, most notably ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' (for elements such as the target-lock feature, all-range mode, and [[Star Wolf]] team), and ''[[Star Fox Command]]'' (for the strategic game play elements, and use of various characters and their respective vehicles). | |||
''Star Fox 2'' was also meant to mark the debut of the [[Super FX|Super FX 2]] chip. | ''Star Fox 2'' was also meant to mark the debut of the [[Super FX|Super FX 2]] chip. | ||
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==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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==Gallery== | |||
All images shown below were created specifically to market the 2017 release of the game on the Super NES Classic Edition. There is no evidence of marketing material or official art ever released by Nintendo in the 1990s. | |||
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Star Fox 2 Wallpaper.jpg|My Nintendo desktop wallpaper | |||
Star Fox 2 Phonepaper.jpg|My Nintendo smartphone wallpaper | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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