Since Starfox 64 3D is an online rail-shooter these new controls fit the game well. New control options allow you to play the game and control your Arwing, Landmaster and Blue Marine by simply tilting and moving the Nintendo 3DS game system. Star Fox 64 has never looked so good! Star Fox 64 3D gives the game a complete make-over with higher-defintion visuals than ever before giving the game a nice sheen that makes it look much more modern than the bland 64-bit original. It’s important to note that Star Fox 64 3D will not dramatically diverge from the N64 original nor will it include anything noteworthy that’s all-new. Here is a list of key elements that will be available in Nintendo’s 3DS remake of Starfox 64 from the N64 era, based on news and announcements made so far. Here’s a look at the multiplayer in Star Fox 64 3D. The Star Fox 64 3D release date is on September 9th, 2011 (9-9-11). It also would’ve been cool to have extras to unlock by earning Medals, such as making-of videos, a preview of the unreleased Star Fox 2 and history of the series, music tracks from throughout the series, information on the characters and planets, a bestiary on the enemies and bosses, etc.Īlas, it seems that none of these obviously great features will be supported in Starfox 64 3D. The game also should’ve supported StreetPass and SpotPass. This game should’ve featured two, three and four-player online cooperative play and full online multiplayer with Point Match, Time Trial, Battle Royale and new modes being on offer for 1-4 players. It’s inexcusable in 2011 to lack online play. Here is a video showing off topscreen gameplay footage of Starfox 64 3D. Sadly, and in a MAJOR setback for Star Fox 64 3D, the 3DS version does NOT feature online multiplayer play. The biggest new feature of the 3DS version however is the ability to see the face of your opponents using the 3DS cameras during multiplayer local play. In addition to the graphical facelift, the game features classic “64 Mode” controls, where the game is played using the D-Pad or Circle Pad and face buttons, or a new “3DS” Mode where the player maneuvers by physically moving and tilting the system.Īdditionally, all of the controls and character dialogue are now on the bottom touchscreen, freeing the top-screen and its gameplay from obstructions. New to the 3DS version is a complete graphical upgrade, essentially making this a remake of the N64 original much in the vein of the recent The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. By earning Medals in single-player, you could unlock additional multiplayer features like the Landmaster Tank, the ability to fight on foot, and more. Not only was there a single-player mode, but also a four-player multiplayer mode which allows you and three friends to battle each other in a free-roaming arena-style face-off using your Arwings. There are a total of 25 different paths you can take in the game. The levels in the game have two, or on one occasion three, branching paths where the player can take different routes, although you end up with the same ending. Starfox 64 also featured open-ended sections where the player has more freedom to fly around an “arena”, and can perform a U-Turn maneuver. Collecting enough Medals would unlock an Expert Mode, alternate Costume for Fox, Sound Test, new Title Screen and Multiplayer additions. Other new characters like Bill and Katt also join at certain points, and throughout the game you will need to protect your Wingmates or rescue them with a Medal being earned by destroying a high number of enemies and surviving with your Wingmen intact. This video shows off gameplay footage of the Landmaster Tank and Blue Marine Sub. Starfox 64 was one of the first Nintendo-published games to feature full voice-overs (as well as the debut of force feedback in videogames with the “Rumble Pak” accessory, that plugged into the bottom of the Nintendo 64 controller), and throughout the game you are accompanied by your Wingmen: Slippy the Frog, Peppy Hare the Rabbit and Falco the Falcon.
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