Damn man, you had one kick-ass dad, lemme tell you. May he rest in peace. Love this tune, but it means nothing to my own old man. I'm playing it for my boys right now, so hopefully it'll stick ;-) cheers
Jimmie Johnson 48 Champion So, there are giant stingrays that we are not supposed to shoot and there are smaller giant stingrays that we are supposed to shoot?
I read that while listening and I got tears. I’ve barely even played Starfox SNES. I just love when stuff like this happens. Definitely playing through the entire series soon. I love Starfox Assault though.
I like to imagine sitting quietly in an endless field with my closest friends, staring up into the night sky, full of stars. VGM can really bring out deep human emotion, it's sad that it's not considered a form of art. Maybe one day people will open their eyes, and see video games for the magic they are.
I can just picture it now: a nice warm summer's evening laying in a field looking up at the sky. Stars shining bright while the fireflies dance in the field and crickets rub their legs making their own music. SOOO PEACEFUL and Chill.
People do see them as art. Professionals do. Every day people do too but there are those whose ignorance makes their children go into force maturity and adulthood
only problem is the bugs!!! Ive tried what you suggest. There were too many bugs, in my case. Also, I was alone. All of my friends were asleep, so I just lay, outside, and counted the stars, as this song played in my heart. it was still really nice.
It is considered a form of art. This art doesn't have to be formally recognized by a group of people before it gathers a giant group of people with the message it brings.
There are no words to describe my love for this piece. This game was THE game for me. My very first video game that I ever owned, and the game that started me on the path to a life of loving video games. Sometimes, I would turn on my Super Nintendo just to let this music play, and I would fall asleep to it.
This was and still is a very magical game to me. It's basically lightning in a bottle. It can't always be explained. It just seems like all of the stars were in alignment for this title and words seems so futile in describing the impact it had on my life in gaming. The original Star Fox is more than a game - it is an experience. From the primitive flat-shaded polygonal graphics with its engine designed by Dylan Cuthbert to its musical score composed by Hagime Hirasawa, Star Fox is a nigh unforgettable experience.
This was my favorite game as a kid. Still is, honestly. First game I beat too. Took me ages to master the hard route, but now I can do it pretty much perfectly regardless of how long I've been away. It will always hold a special place in my heart (except for the Plasma Hydra. That guy can go screw himself).
I would read a good book, to it, do homework, to it, sometimes, just lay awake, listening, with an incense burning. It's so magical. It would be fitting music, to play while visiting an alchemical arcanist's laboratory, in a game of Dungeons & Dragons...
I absolutley love it as well... spent many buzzed times either playing it after getting off work or just getting drunk on the railroad tracks and singing the music to myself while imaginaing playing it and making the noises and shit hahaha game is the fucking best it makes me laugh it makes me cry picks me up smashes me into a million and it brings them all back together again!!! Words are hard to describe such a masterpiece
This song feels and sounds amazing. It's like an introduction to the wonderful, peaceful and happy Lylat System before Andross showed up. It gives a very happy welcoming feeling to it.
I'm a diehard sega genesis fanboy...but i must say...star fox and this theme is soooooo fucking...BEAUTIFUL!!! i could stare at the sky day and night..with stars illuminating the night while listening to this masterful track of brilliance
This just reminds me of when I first moved out and was too poor to afford new video games so I would play my Super NES or emulate games on my shitbox pc. It takes me back to my awful room with carpet from the 70s, and no insolation. I would come home from a shit day at my retail job with a tallboy in hand, crack it open and fire up a game like this. It would be humid in the summer so my fan would be going in the background due to having no a/c. It's funny how we can look back on some of the worst times of our lives with fondness once they pass.
I knew of someone that moved into my former city from Pennsylvania, and she was a huge Starfox fan. She kinda introduced me to the StarFox franchise, even though I was a huge Sonic The Hedgehog geek at the time. I think I bored her by just listening to this theme for a while. This particular theme and the Mission Select (?) theme were / are my favorites to listen to throughout the game.
The music of this Star Fox was a MAJOR part of the experience and novelty, as important as the 3D and the gameplay. The tunes are futurist, emotional and with strong melodies. To me, the musical charm of this game was never topped by the sequels, as advanced as they are.
I feel the same way, and I played Star Fox 64 as a kid before later playing the og on an snes emulator. The soundtrack blew me away back then and it’s stuck to me ever since.
This song is perfect... but there's something more about this song that you can't have by listening to just the track: Playing with your Arwing in this screen while the song was playing made the experience surpass perfection. I can't stop myself from hearing those shooting noises... throwing bombs or boosting... or even just imagining looking at the Awring maneuver in that small black square to the side. I can see it and hear it so clearly, like it's right there in front of me. I can feel the shape of the control, the feeling of those buttons. I'm right here... back in the '90s; just a child in front of the small screen of a bulky CRT TV. The control screen in this game made perfection seem flawed.
i had never played starfox(SNES) until it came out on the switch SNES library, i had not listened to this before, but i started tearing up when i heard it for the first time, it sounds so nostalgic and i just wanna go back to my childhood and play this game when it was a new release,
This is my childhood tune right here listening to this for a long time lol making the Arwing dance, tilt and barrel roll to the rythem of the music lol
Hearing this little masterpiece for the first time was beyond incredible. I remember sitting with my little brother for I don't know how long and just listening to this wonderful tune. Then we would press the button and the course select map would show up and the symphonic triumphant version kicked us both out off of our shoes :D
I used to leave it on this screen for ages just so I could listen to the soothing melody.. it is now probably coded in my DNA as I can always hear it in my head XD
Loved playing this game as a kid at my mums house with my brother. I qas always player 1 because i was older. Super Nintendo was so incredible at the time! I am still captivated by gaming to this day because of games like Star Fox
I remember getting the game.. Stared at the box at christmas didn't even have the system hooked up yet.. I remember noticing the FX label on the box and wondering what it was for and why.. Then the controls screen came on.. And I looked at the box.. FX stood for badass game music.. Nuff said.. I stayed at that screen for hours flipping through the manual .. So much nostalgia
I had a dream where I went into an endless hallway with an infinite amount of doors, each door had a person I know or a thing I'd never seen before. It felt like the lasted at least a few months and one of the characters in the dream said that I had spent exactly 500,900,404 eons in the hallway. there was no music. However, this is fit for that kind of dream.
This song brings back memories chills down my body awesome to all the inventors who created mario star fox sonic and all the old school games thanx lol
A big part of this game's draw was that it was the first to use (and was therefore a proof of concept for) the Super FX chip for the GSU in certain SNES cartridges. Had this game been little more than a snazzy tech demo, it still would have earned itself a place in game history, but the gameplay was also brilliant and the music sublime. I was lucky enough to own a PAL cart, which sadly got sold with all my other SNES bits when I became 'too old' for it. How little we knew then...
When you get into the arctic region. (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Greenland, Alaska, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territories, and Iceland).
Look guys, we get it that Undertale uses instruments from retro games (though admittedly that's still cool to me), and guys, we get it, you don't want Star Fox to be ruined because some man decided to use instruments from this track to make an unused track for a totally different game. Can we just appreciate the fact that both tracks exist? Eh, probably not, I know. It's the internet, not everyone will be pleased. I just don't want this comment section to turn into SMBZ fans vs Metal Slug fans. Seriously, negativity, even if it's to defend your favorite thing, just drags and is not worth it. I don't see why Undertale fans coming in here to say something means they are "ravenous beasts" destroying one's favorite game. You don't have to look at them, let alone reply to them. Have a mighty fine day, and be proud to be a Star Fox and/or Undertale fan.
I remember playing this game with my dad when I was a little boy. Tears of joy are streaming from my face as I type this. R.I.P dad I miss you ♥
I'm sorry for your loss💓 😢
@@kings4845 thank you man I forgot I wrote this comment 6 years ago :)
Damn man, you had one kick-ass dad, lemme tell you. May he rest in peace. Love this tune, but it means nothing to my own old man. I'm playing it for my boys right now, so hopefully it'll stick ;-) cheers
I cried at reading this :'v
why did you feel the need to comment this
I would stay at the control screen for way longer than necessary because of this music.
ha ha ha so true! I forgot I used to do that until I read your comment!
Nero68 me too :)
Thank goodness. I thought I was the only one!
i prefer the one where you rotate around the ship and "paint" behind it. i forgot the name of that mode.
I'm not alone!
R.I.P. Rick May. He was the voice of Peppy Hare in Star Fox 64 and many other great voices... (1940-2020)
He did a barrel roll.
yea rest in piece
Barrel roll in peace.
@@mushroomhead3619 then rocket jumped into Our hearts.
@stabman64 Doggone it!
This song is so soothing, for chilling and relaxing before facing the brutality of the game.
True! The game is way dat hard. I guess the music is to make you chill a little before seeing it's difficulty.
Jimmie Johnson 48 Champion Course 2 is the most fun!
Jimmie Johnson 48 Champion I only liked Sector Y for the music and Plasma Hydra. But I liked Titania for Professor Hanger, the music, and the level.
Jimmie Johnson 48 Champion The orange bat things that fly into the Arwing ruined it for me.
Jimmie Johnson 48 Champion So, there are giant stingrays that we are not supposed to shoot and there are smaller giant stingrays that we are supposed to shoot?
I once had a lucid dream where I was in a lobby where I could choose where to go, this song was in the background. Pretty fitting.
I read that while listening and I got tears. I’ve barely even played Starfox SNES. I just love when stuff like this happens. Definitely playing through the entire series soon. I love Starfox Assault though.
That sounds like a great idea for an exploration series/game.
@@reidmartin6209 Places!
@@jomon324 Starfox Assault is great^^ I love that one. sadly very underrated.
Wow!
I like to imagine sitting quietly in an endless field with my closest friends, staring up into the night sky, full of stars. VGM can really bring out deep human emotion, it's sad that it's not considered a form of art. Maybe one day people will open their eyes, and see video games for the magic they are.
chiptune, ost albums, most of newgrounds music section
I can just picture it now: a nice warm summer's evening laying in a field looking up at the sky. Stars shining bright while the fireflies dance in the field and crickets rub their legs making their own music. SOOO PEACEFUL and Chill.
People do see them as art. Professionals do. Every day people do too but there are those whose ignorance makes their children go into force maturity and adulthood
only problem is the bugs!!! Ive tried what you suggest. There were too many bugs, in my case. Also, I was alone. All of my friends were asleep, so I just lay, outside, and counted the stars, as this song played in my heart. it was still really nice.
It is considered a form of art. This art doesn't have to be formally recognized by a group of people before it gathers a giant group of people with the message it brings.
This song is dedicated to our wingman who fell in battle.
slippy
Star fox 2 anyone?
Satoru Iwata
James McCloud?
Goose? Iceman? WHO?
There are no words to describe my love for this piece. This game was THE game for me. My very first video game that I ever owned, and the game that started me on the path to a life of loving video games. Sometimes, I would turn on my Super Nintendo just to let this music play, and I would fall asleep to it.
lol. My parents would come into my room and see the SNES on, and ask why aren't you playing it? Uh...I like the music........
This was and still is a very magical game to me. It's basically lightning in a bottle. It can't always be explained. It just seems like all of the stars were in alignment for this title and words seems so futile in describing the impact it had on my life in gaming. The original Star Fox is more than a game - it is an experience. From the primitive flat-shaded polygonal graphics with its engine designed by Dylan Cuthbert to its musical score composed by Hagime Hirasawa, Star Fox is a nigh unforgettable experience.
This was my favorite game as a kid. Still is, honestly. First game I beat too. Took me ages to master the hard route, but now I can do it pretty much perfectly regardless of how long I've been away. It will always hold a special place in my heart (except for the Plasma Hydra. That guy can go screw himself).
I would read a good book, to it, do homework, to it, sometimes, just lay awake, listening, with an incense burning. It's so magical. It would be fitting music, to play while visiting an alchemical arcanist's laboratory, in a game of Dungeons & Dragons...
I absolutley love it as well... spent many buzzed times either playing it after getting off work or just getting drunk on the railroad tracks and singing the music to myself while imaginaing playing it and making the noises and shit hahaha game is the fucking best it makes me laugh it makes me cry picks me up smashes me into a million and it brings them all back together again!!! Words are hard to describe such a masterpiece
This along with A Link to the Past were among my first games on the SNES back in the day. This game blew my mind.
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This tune right here was my gateway into the starfox universe. I love this series to death.
It was my gateway too.
+Zero254 It's the reason I can enjoy doing my horribly difficult work right now. It's an awesome motivator.
@Scott Rubin o hai dere scottem
Me too.
The Nintendo Universe is mysterious
This song feels and sounds amazing. It's like an introduction to the wonderful, peaceful and happy Lylat System before Andross showed up. It gives a very happy welcoming feeling to it.
Ah yes the memories of playing the snes and my grandparents house and playing star fox for hours
Rest in peace grandpa you will be missed
Aww, he's in a better place now... How did he die?
Chubchilla he died in a old age 😔
the stars shine bright, Fox is out there somewhere, waiting for the next great adventure...
+MANUEL PEREZ I seriously hope it comes soon with Star Fox Zero.
The shines* shine bright
or fox is tripping balls in out of this dimension
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@@dread5997 That's an ordeal. In canon it was like a battle he actually beat. He escaped
I'm a diehard sega genesis fanboy...but i must say...star fox and this theme is soooooo fucking...BEAUTIFUL!!! i could stare at the sky day and night..with stars illuminating the night while listening to this masterful track of brilliance
When a game is good, it transcended Sega and Nintendo (some great Genesis games too)!
@@lambda494 yeah,like Ristar and Gungstar Heroes on the Genesis/Mega Drive and Earthbound and this game on the SNES!
SNES and Mega Drive were both amazing consoles, they had games made with heart, soul & passion
I always loved this exact tune from the original Starfox, and the rearranged version in later starfox games. so awesome!
This just reminds me of when I first moved out and was too poor to afford new video games so I would play my Super NES or emulate games on my shitbox pc. It takes me back to my awful room with carpet from the 70s, and no insolation. I would come home from a shit day at my retail job with a tallboy in hand, crack it open and fire up a game like this. It would be humid in the summer so my fan would be going in the background due to having no a/c. It's funny how we can look back on some of the worst times of our lives with fondness once they pass.
Seriously though bro! 🥺
If I had to choose one song to listen to for the rest of my life, it would be this.
That might be a mistake... keep in mind this song is just a 15 second loop, you'd become sick of it, and the magic of the song will be lost.
@I CAN LEWD ANYTHING Come back to me after having this on loop for a month
This song has been cycling within my head all day and I feel like crying.
This is THE song to play, while gliding swiftly, and quietly, among and between the stars...♥♥♥
This was probably the best SNES game I owned after SMW. The graphics, the soundtrack... it really showed what more the SNES still had to offer.
I could listen to this forever
How about now?
I have this as my ring tone and everyone always about it - Such a great game
Man this literally is the Sound of how Lylat Sytem must sound 🚀🛸🛰🌌🌠💙🖤 Relaxing and Peaceful 😊
How much memories, what a atmosphere!
I would pay a lot of money to have Hirasawa-Sama autograph my Starfox game.
Randomly had this in my head, had to listen to it.
My anti-anxiety anthem.
This theme is amazing. Like a lullaby. Perfect for looking at space and the Galaxy.
Just....so...damn....beautiful
This is a tune....takes me back 27 years to when I first bought it.
Imagine a hypothetical star fox multiplayer mode for the next fox game had this playing.
cool
I knew of someone that moved into my former city from Pennsylvania, and she was a huge Starfox fan. She kinda introduced me to the StarFox franchise, even though I was a huge Sonic The Hedgehog geek at the time.
I think I bored her by just listening to this theme for a while. This particular theme and the Mission Select (?) theme were / are my favorites to listen to throughout the game.
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everything has a beginning, and this music remind us very well about it.
This is why other Star Fox games don't come close to the original.
The music of this Star Fox was a MAJOR part of the experience and novelty, as important as the 3D and the gameplay. The tunes are futurist, emotional and with strong melodies. To me, the musical charm of this game was never topped by the sequels, as advanced as they are.
I feel the same way, and I played Star Fox 64 as a kid before later playing the og on an snes emulator. The soundtrack blew me away back then and it’s stuck to me ever since.
Thank You, argonaut software. This truly was your greatest hit.
Wonderful sound wonderfull game.
This tune would always cheer me up whenever feeling down
This song is perfect... but there's something more about this song that you can't have by listening to just the track:
Playing with your Arwing in this screen while the song was playing made the experience surpass perfection. I can't stop myself from hearing those shooting noises... throwing bombs or boosting... or even just imagining looking at the Awring maneuver in that small black square to the side.
I can see it and hear it so clearly, like it's right there in front of me. I can feel the shape of the control, the feeling of those buttons. I'm right here... back in the '90s; just a child in front of the small screen of a bulky CRT TV.
The control screen in this game made perfection seem flawed.
It's the calmest music I hear... Calm and also relaxing...
This track resonates with dreaminess and open wonder...
just like the menu song of star fox 64.
I love this song. I listen to it while streaming all the time. I cant get tired of it.
Nostalgia en estado puro... 😭😭😭
i had never played starfox(SNES) until it came out on the switch SNES library, i had not listened to this before, but i started tearing up when i heard it for the first time, it sounds so nostalgic and i just wanna go back to my childhood and play this game when it was a new release,
i like controls
This is my childhood tune right here listening to this for a long time lol making the Arwing dance, tilt and barrel roll to the rythem of the music lol
I always loved this track as a kid, still love it now. I imagine floating in a ship in space, zero gravity, just chilling and maybe taking a nice nap.
Hearing this little masterpiece for the first time was beyond incredible. I remember sitting with my little brother for I don't know how long and just listening to this wonderful tune. Then we would press the button and the course select map would show up and the symphonic triumphant version kicked us both out off of our shoes :D
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So many, many good memories of a great game!
This takes me back to my childhood. Damn I miss the SNES days.
Tantos recuerdos en una sola canción / so many memories in one song
Such a soothing melody it gives fond childhood innocence I can sleep to this
This song is dedicated to all our wingmen who fell in battle.
The feels are real...
It should be the best OST to relaxed
I can't stop to listen to the OST
I used to leave it on this screen for ages just so I could listen to the soothing melody.. it is now probably coded in my DNA as I can always hear it in my head XD
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magical space sounds,.!
Loved playing this game as a kid at my mums house with my brother. I qas always player 1 because i was older. Super Nintendo was so incredible at the time! I am still captivated by gaming to this day because of games like Star Fox
The only music I've been enjoying these days is videogame music
Me too
Same
Thank you Hajime Hirasawa.
so satisfying
One of nintendos gems..
I remember getting the game.. Stared at the box at christmas didn't even have the system hooked up yet.. I remember noticing the FX label on the box and wondering what it was for and why.. Then the controls screen came on.. And I looked at the box.. FX stood for badass game music.. Nuff said.. I stayed at that screen for hours flipping through the manual .. So much nostalgia
I had a dream where I went into an endless hallway with an infinite amount of doors, each door had a person I know or a thing I'd never seen before. It felt like the lasted at least a few months and one of the characters in the dream said that I had spent exactly 500,900,404 eons in the hallway. there was no music. However, this is fit for that kind of dream.
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Rest on peace Peppy... you were a great pal... ya won't be forgotten...
so good. 15 minutes of this. :)
This game's music was the epitome of kids of the late 80s early 90s.
Fell asleep to this.
The music reminds me of something really sad Yet so happy.
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This song brings back memories chills down my body awesome to all the inventors who created mario star fox sonic and all the old school games thanx lol
It's incredible that an *checks notes* almost 30 year old game now can bump this hard on headphones.
this is magic
This seems to fit the Stage Select theme better than the actual theme because of the space-esque feel
dont take this off youtube
i understand
A big part of this game's draw was that it was the first to use (and was therefore a proof of concept for) the Super FX chip for the GSU in certain SNES cartridges. Had this game been little more than a snazzy tech demo, it still would have earned itself a place in game history, but the gameplay was also brilliant and the music sublime. I was lucky enough to own a PAL cart, which sadly got sold with all my other SNES bits when I became 'too old' for it. How little we knew then...
so relaxing...
This and the star fox 64 menu screen are probably my 2 favorite songs in the franchise
Hold Me Now
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This one marked my childhood. I even made a MIDI of it :')
I want to hear it
@@masteryoshi6434 It's already in my channel. I think XD....
@@masteryoshi6434 Eeyup, It's in my channel.
"Good Luck!"
I love how the map theme is a more expressive version of this theme
Oh my god. My life depends on this music. Anyone feel my emotions? this is so beautiful, I can't even think right now.
I remember that I spent minutes and even hours on this screen just listening to this little song.
i like this song
When I was younger I didn't have money for a SNES so I had to emulate it :(
This got that "Stream starting soon" chill vibe to it
When you get into the arctic region. (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Greenland, Alaska, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territories, and Iceland).
This would make a good elevator song.
Or a background tune to sooth airline passengers during takeoff and landing.
Nostalgie 🌌
this is so nostalgic
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Look guys, we get it that Undertale uses instruments from retro games (though admittedly that's still cool to me), and guys, we get it, you don't want Star Fox to be ruined because some man decided to use instruments from this track to make an unused track for a totally different game. Can we just appreciate the fact that both tracks exist?
Eh, probably not, I know. It's the internet, not everyone will be pleased. I just don't want this comment section to turn into SMBZ fans vs Metal Slug fans.
Seriously, negativity, even if it's to defend your favorite thing, just drags and is not worth it.
I don't see why Undertale fans coming in here to say something means they are "ravenous beasts" destroying one's favorite game. You don't have to look at them, let alone reply to them.
Have a mighty fine day, and be proud to be a Star Fox and/or Undertale fan.
As a undertale fan, I agree with you
@@RikuMcduck Glad you agree because that says something.
I love this! Not played the game but i really should someday
When you do, I suggest you starting at path 1. It has the most memorable stages.
Will keep that in mind thanks!
+Ry Hopkinson Did you play it yet?
Angus McIntyre Not yet! Need to get a TV first lol but will do eventually :)
u gon hav bad tim, Star Fox
This is shockingly a very good soundtrack for merely being throw-away backing ambience to selecting your control scheme for the first Star Fox game.
Nothing about this game was throw-away. It was revolutionary tech at the time.
Nice of Nintendo to include the option to test out the controls in real time, and added a training stage to get used to said controls
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Happy Birthday 30 #Snes, to me you´ll never stop being the best :)
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“I’m flying, in spaaaaaace!” 😅❤
Natsukashi naaaaaa.... 😍❤️🤗
Final de Power Games, Argentina, 1993. Escalofríos.
No me acordaba el nombre del programa... Siempre lo busqué al tema... Jajaja gracias capote 💪🏼😎
Éra ésta versión u otra?? Te acordás?
Sounds... futuristic!
A nice alarm clock.
Thank you for share!
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