Still one of the greatest intros to a game ever. That little cinematic at the start, then the launch section and finally that seamless base launch and music. Still gives me goosebumps.
I remember hearing these rumors as a kid of shooting all the red rocks in Asteroid and unlocking a secret. Im 35 today, and I just saw for the first time what the secret was. 1:42:30
This game 🎮 had the best intro ever on the Super Nintendo!!! Even though this wasn't one of my favorite games on the Super Nintendo, it's a classic 👌🏿. Now that I'm looking at it, this game bring back so many high school 🏫 memories. This was like the start of 3D gaming. This game 🎮 was ahead of its time ⏲️
Just finished the game today on HARD at 100% on a real SNES using a real Star fox cart rev 1.2, for the very 1st time, feels sooooo good ! Now I can finally say that I OWN this game for good ! Cheers !
@@MastaGambit To be honest, I bought this game on its very first day of release back in February 1993. I've always loved Star fox and never got tired of it even if it has aged, i personally think it has aged very well despite its lack of speed but Star fox was never about speed, its about the experience ! Anyway, back in the day I was 20, and during that period of owning a SNES, I was never able to 100% Hard difficulty. OF course I sold all my games and went on to newer consoles. I re-purchased a used SNES and an original cart back in 2020. I played Star Fox sporadically and practiced from time to time on easy and medium up until before this christmas. And at that point, I decided it was time to beat the crap out of this fucker once and for all !! So I took a long journey, practiced hard difficulty every day for 2 weeks straight, every evening. Until I finally beat it at 100% for the very first time of my life a month ago ! This game is brutal on hard. Despite any bozos who will try to tell you its easy, it is not ! You need to memorize all enemy patterns, memorize the courses, the obstacles. Get some tricks online because some bosses have tricky pattern etc...You won't ever make it through with just blind luck trust me. But it was all worth it ! I felt relief for the 1st time in 30 years, Finally ! I was done with that game. And most importantly, it was beaten at 100% on an original cart rev 1.2, (since on rev 1.0 you cannot 100% it on hard, because of a glitch) Also, Star Fox doesnt run properly on any emulator (trust me I tried them all) even on my Everdrive FXPAK pro on my original SNES, it has video/audio sync issues. So for me to 100% beat the game on its original format on a SNES and cart, it is the only true victory. Strap on and,...GOOD LUCK !!
@@longann7560 Wow, thank you for such an inspirational reply! I've recently started going on a Star Fox kick in general after watching Ep.2 of A Fox In Space. I wasn't really ever a fan of the franchise in the past, like i played a couple of the games passingly and enjoyed them, but never enough to call myself an actual fan of the series. But that seems to be gradually changing lately. I just beat this game on medium and easy for the first time this past week, and had to look at this video for a few of the bosses during my medium playthrough. I probably made things way harder for myself than i should have by doing medium first, because wow is the difficulty curve all over the place on that route. Like Sector X initially took me forever to get through w/o taking tons of damage, but then Venom Highway later was kind of a pushover? So, two weeks, eh? Thats honestly really inspiring. Makes me wanna tackle it now. I bet i could if i tried. Especially now that i have a better grasp on the controls. Trying to barrel-roll during framerate-drops is still like pulling teeth, though. Thanks for the reply, i might come back to do the Level 3 route in the future. Peace!
@@MastaGambit You have to be determined because Hard path is Hard. Although I do agree , medium gave me a hard time as well. Hard is just a tad bit harder than medium so if you got through medium already you should be ready for hard. But be also ready to trow the controller :) My advice to you is, don't play when you are tired or late at night. Unless you don't care if you die. And dont put to much pressure on yourself. Play when you have time and feel rested and be ready to restart from the beginning anytime no matter what happen because you will. Practice makes good and its so true here. Like with every other game of this era. If you don't target the ending of the game on every playthrough and just play in order to get better and practice, you will have more chance to succeed than if your only goal is to just finish the game. That's what I did at first and it did not work and I became frustrated. Until I decided to relax and simply play for fun until I get to the end. And it eventually happened because I had learned every corner and I was relaxed. There is only one challenge I need to do, is to beat the game with only one ship because I died once during my winning playthrough, but I don't care I've beaten the game anyway at 100%. Again....GOOD LUCK !!! and enjoy the ending :)
Anyone besides me thinks that the soundtrack and SFX of the original beats the N64 version? I mean, I love everything about SF64, but this audio is so much more crisp, airy, and exciting!! Really gets the blood pumping.
@@gassycobra perfect contrast! Again, I gotta say that I absolutely loved SF64, but SF SNES was, as you said, so intense; and I think the audio was central to that intensity.
He's Fox's rival. Nintendo Power had a Star Fox comic series and there is tons of drama between Fox and Falco in it. Think there's even a moment where Falco joins Andross for a bit. Or it may have been Fox who got his mind controlled by Andross. Don't remember.
@@SirJoelsuf1Falco was no traitor, he was just more focused on the prize rather than doing what is right. Also he beat up Fox to try to convince him not to go on some foolhardy long shot plan to use the black hole. Fox was never brainwashed but was blinded by his anger towards Andross and a burning need for revenge, more so when Andross revealed that he killed both Fox’s parents not just his father!
I always remember a commercial. (Female voice) An old classmate of mine used to have this video game. His name was Jarrett. But we never played it together.
Impressive what they were able to do, but this game really wasn't ready for prime time on a 16 bit system. But I didn't know that the ending of Super Smash Brothers shooting up all the credit names was an homage to this.
I really want the Star Fox series to come back. That is... if Nintendo would STOP REMAKING 64! Seriously. It's almost like Nintendo wants us to forget Krystal ever existed.
I tend to wonder if Nintendo accidently wrote themselves into a corner by making the Aparoids in Assault such an existential threat that they've found it difficult to make a compelling enemy afterwards, and given how Command turned out, I imagine there's a staff writer in Nintendo who spent sleepless nights trying to come up with anything to undo that game. Personally tho, rather than a Star Fox game, they should make a game with Star Wolf as the player faction. I think you can make a good story using them in the Post-Lylat Wars time, and they're a squad with ample amounts of room for character development, and writing for a more "chaotic neutral" faction would allow you to do stuff with Star Wolf that you might not be able to do with Star Fox story-wise
the out-of-this-dimension ending always gives me the creeps. just an eerie feeling that Fox is now trapped in this goofy dimension where nothing makes sense, presumably alone and to eventually die in space, meanwhile Andross can gain total dominion over the lylat system. the cartoonish dimesion Fox's trapped to die in coupled with the horrible fate of the system is an unnerving ending to me.
When the Arwings are launching, what does the voiceover say? For the longest time, I thought it was unintelligible, like the yammering over the comms, but then I realized I could make out "Prepare for launch" at the end. Can anybody make out the rest of it? Please let me know, and thanks in advance.
@@ModernXP_ Gotcha, and thanks. Very impressive playthrough, by the way. I did complete all three routes, but I'd bet a whole paycheck I didn't score nearly as high as you did.
The only good star fox game. They could not recreate the amazingness this game had. I don't get how you get 100% score on everything with so many missed enemies though ...
My friend an I used to play this when we were really bored and couldn't get weed. We used to try to kill everything on hard route. I remember there was some kind of unlock that happened when we did this. But I can't seem to find any videos of people doing it. You have to kill everything that can be killed.
The game has many graphical errors due to emulation and even frame rate problems that the original did not have. That's why it will always be better to play on the original system, no matter how much people say otherwise.
Sorry, I played this game 30yr ago and it sucks...the controls were really bad and visuals were a mess.... I don´t understand the appeal for this game 30yr ago, not even today, it´s a bad game
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That first level soundtrack was a fond memory of my childhood, I still play through this game every so often
Still one of the greatest intros to a game ever. That little cinematic at the start, then the launch section and finally that seamless base launch and music. Still gives me goosebumps.
As a SEGA Fanboy back in the day. This made me buy a SNES.. ;-)
Best intro in the video game history.
Happy 30th Anniversary, Star Fox!!!
(1993-2023)
Actually it's 31 years because 1994 was 30 years ago.
I am so glad people still play this game to this day!! ❤❤❤
I remember hearing these rumors as a kid of shooting all the red rocks in Asteroid and unlocking a secret. Im 35 today, and I just saw for the first time what the secret was. 1:42:30
One of the first SNES SuperFX chip games
THE first
It was the very first one
It was also one of the first Star Fox games
This game 🎮 had the best intro ever on the Super Nintendo!!! Even though this wasn't one of my favorite games on the Super Nintendo, it's a classic 👌🏿. Now that I'm looking at it, this game bring back so many high school 🏫 memories. This was like the start of 3D gaming. This game 🎮 was ahead of its time ⏲️
Just finished the game today on HARD at 100% on a real SNES using a real Star fox cart rev 1.2, for the very 1st time, feels sooooo good ! Now I can finally say that I OWN this game for good ! Cheers !
Jesus christ, how long did that take you? I can't even get out of Corneria on Hard x_x
@@MastaGambit To be honest, I bought this game on its very first day of release back in February 1993. I've always loved Star fox and never got tired of it even if it has aged, i personally think it has aged very well despite its lack of speed but Star fox was never about speed, its about the experience ! Anyway, back in the day I was 20, and during that period of owning a SNES, I was never able to 100% Hard difficulty. OF course I sold all my games and went on to newer consoles. I re-purchased a used SNES and an original cart back in 2020. I played Star Fox sporadically and practiced from time to time on easy and medium up until before this christmas. And at that point, I decided it was time to beat the crap out of this fucker once and for all !! So I took a long journey, practiced hard difficulty every day for 2 weeks straight, every evening. Until I finally beat it at 100% for the very first time of my life a month ago ! This game is brutal on hard. Despite any bozos who will try to tell you its easy, it is not ! You need to memorize all enemy patterns, memorize the courses, the obstacles. Get some tricks online because some bosses have tricky pattern etc...You won't ever make it through with just blind luck trust me. But it was all worth it ! I felt relief for the 1st time in 30 years, Finally ! I was done with that game. And most importantly, it was beaten at 100% on an original cart rev 1.2, (since on rev 1.0 you cannot 100% it on hard, because of a glitch) Also, Star Fox doesnt run properly on any emulator (trust me I tried them all) even on my Everdrive FXPAK pro on my original SNES, it has video/audio sync issues. So for me to 100% beat the game on its original format on a SNES and cart, it is the only true victory. Strap on and,...GOOD LUCK !!
@@longann7560 Wow, thank you for such an inspirational reply! I've recently started going on a Star Fox kick in general after watching Ep.2 of A Fox In Space. I wasn't really ever a fan of the franchise in the past, like i played a couple of the games passingly and enjoyed them, but never enough to call myself an actual fan of the series. But that seems to be gradually changing lately. I just beat this game on medium and easy for the first time this past week, and had to look at this video for a few of the bosses during my medium playthrough. I probably made things way harder for myself than i should have by doing medium first, because wow is the difficulty curve all over the place on that route. Like Sector X initially took me forever to get through w/o taking tons of damage, but then Venom Highway later was kind of a pushover?
So, two weeks, eh? Thats honestly really inspiring. Makes me wanna tackle it now. I bet i could if i tried. Especially now that i have a better grasp on the controls. Trying to barrel-roll during framerate-drops is still like pulling teeth, though. Thanks for the reply, i might come back to do the Level 3 route in the future. Peace!
@@MastaGambit You have to be determined because Hard path is Hard. Although I do agree , medium gave me a hard time as well. Hard is just a tad bit harder than medium so if you got through medium already you should be ready for hard. But be also ready to trow the controller :) My advice to you is, don't play when you are tired or late at night. Unless you don't care if you die. And dont put to much pressure on yourself. Play when you have time and feel rested and be ready to restart from the beginning anytime no matter what happen because you will. Practice makes good and its so true here. Like with every other game of this era. If you don't target the ending of the game on every playthrough and just play in order to get better and practice, you will have more chance to succeed than if your only goal is to just finish the game. That's what I did at first and it did not work and I became frustrated. Until I decided to relax and simply play for fun until I get to the end. And it eventually happened because I had learned every corner and I was relaxed. There is only one challenge I need to do, is to beat the game with only one ship because I died once during my winning playthrough, but I don't care I've beaten the game anyway at 100%. Again....GOOD LUCK !!! and enjoy the ending :)
There's revisions? How do you know which one you have and what are the differences?
This got to be one of the most beautiful games ever made
Anyone besides me thinks that the soundtrack and SFX of the original beats the N64 version? I mean, I love everything about SF64, but this audio is so much more crisp, airy, and exciting!! Really gets the blood pumping.
Much prefer the presentation, music and overall aesthetic of the first game. More of a space opera than 64's Saturday morning cartoon.
@@gassycobra perfect contrast! Again, I gotta say that I absolutely loved SF64, but SF SNES was, as you said, so intense; and I think the audio was central to that intensity.
StarFox was the first game I bought for my SNES in the summer of 1993. Blew my mind! ❤😮
I never understood why falco gets pissed when you save him "Mind your own buisness fox!"
He’s cocky and doesn’t want to be helped.
He's Fox's rival. Nintendo Power had a Star Fox comic series and there is tons of drama between Fox and Falco in it.
Think there's even a moment where Falco joins Andross for a bit. Or it may have been Fox who got his mind controlled by Andross. Don't remember.
They have a truce now
@@SirJoelsuf1Falco was no traitor, he was just more focused on the prize rather than doing what is right. Also he beat up Fox to try to convince him not to go on some foolhardy long shot plan to use the black hole. Fox was never brainwashed but was blinded by his anger towards Andross and a burning need for revenge, more so when Andross revealed that he killed both Fox’s parents not just his father!
I always remember a commercial. (Female voice) An old classmate of mine used to have this video game. His name was Jarrett. But we never played it together.
Impressive what they were able to do, but this game really wasn't ready for prime time on a 16 bit system.
But I didn't know that the ending of Super Smash Brothers shooting up all the credit names was an homage to this.
I really want the Star Fox series to come back. That is... if Nintendo would STOP REMAKING 64!
Seriously. It's almost like Nintendo wants us to forget Krystal ever existed.
I tend to wonder if Nintendo accidently wrote themselves into a corner by making the Aparoids in Assault such an existential threat that they've found it difficult to make a compelling enemy afterwards, and given how Command turned out, I imagine there's a staff writer in Nintendo who spent sleepless nights trying to come up with anything to undo that game.
Personally tho, rather than a Star Fox game, they should make a game with Star Wolf as the player faction. I think you can make a good story using them in the Post-Lylat Wars time, and they're a squad with ample amounts of room for character development, and writing for a more "chaotic neutral" faction would allow you to do stuff with Star Wolf that you might not be able to do with Star Fox story-wise
Krystal Loves Fox In Star Fox Command
Damn....this takes me back. I remember the first time i finished the game. Me and a buddy celebrated like we won the world cup 😂
It ok to Reupload can’t wait for Star Fox 2 100% and Star Fox Adventures Next.
They REALLY pushed the hardware on this one! My God i forgot how radical and beautiful this was
This game was YEARS ahead of its time
I swear i could never beat anything but the middle route as a kid
I never had this game but from the looks of it it got so much right that all SF64 had to do was build on it.
the out-of-this-dimension ending always gives me the creeps. just an eerie feeling that Fox is now trapped in this goofy dimension where nothing makes sense, presumably alone and to eventually die in space, meanwhile Andross can gain total dominion over the lylat system. the cartoonish dimesion Fox's trapped to die in coupled with the horrible fate of the system is an unnerving ending to me.
Enjoy these longplays while you can. Nintendo is coming for them.
It has a little detail to it but you're just too good starfox games
My childhood😭😭😭
"Pretty smooth flying there Fox"
When the Arwings are launching, what does the voiceover say? For the longest time, I thought it was unintelligible, like the yammering over the comms, but then I realized I could make out "Prepare for launch" at the end. Can anybody make out the rest of it? Please let me know, and thanks in advance.
I believe that it says, "Emergency! Emergency! Emergency! Emergency! Incoming enemy fighters! Prepare for launch!"
@@ModernXP_ Gotcha, and thanks. Very impressive playthrough, by the way. I did complete all three routes, but I'd bet a whole paycheck I didn't score nearly as high as you did.
Ah, the secret ending where fox falls into a crippling gambling addiction. My favorite ending.
There was something about this game that made me scared as a kid. The mood, the polygon shapes, the music. I don't know. It was innerving as a child.
You must have play their exe version. Don’t play it since you already mentioned the mood and the other 3.
I like the walking Robots in Meteor
The only good star fox game. They could not recreate the amazingness this game had.
I don't get how you get 100% score on everything with so many missed enemies though ...
I could not work the inverted controls as a kid 😂
PERFECT. 💋❤💛💙
lmao general pepper getting mad at you because you kept going in the training
Hmm yes the OG starfox 100% Run momentum
My friend an I used to play this when we were really bored and couldn't get weed. We used to try to kill everything on hard route. I remember there was some kind of unlock that happened when we did this. But I can't seem to find any videos of people doing it. You have to kill everything that can be killed.
One My favorite games ever!!!
The title is *STARWING* in 🇪🇺
*STARFOX* in 🇺🇸 and 🇯🇵
The game has many graphical errors due to emulation and even frame rate problems that the original did not have. That's why it will always be better to play on the original system, no matter how much people say otherwise.
Hi, how did you manage to play it in this resolution? Did you play it directly on the console?
Super !!
My Childhood
Falcon always say permanent wing damage
Or else nintendo will tell you to do a barrel if you don't play it
Lore of Star Fox (SNES) - Complete 100% Walkthrough - All Routes (Longplay) momentum 100
Ra de rad breh na de nah
Re re ring? De la ring?
Bor la duh ma blahduhduh
Ribbit ribbit, ribbit ribbit
music almost sounds like super punchout.
But I double dog dare you to play star fox zero
I played Zero, just not for RUclips. But I'll probably do a walkthrough for it some day.
Oh ok
Did you ever play starfox two
Alright buddy it's time to do that walk through
@@chasemillen7898 How 'bout, instead of persistently asking this person for a Star Fox Zero walkthrough, you search for it instead?
Modern does Nintendo ever strike your videos for using a rom or give you any issues what so ever?
Emporcjo com o magno com asegundaa Agnetha faltskog nna casa da tia ismenia
Amanhã eu vou ganhar hhhh ahhh
Sorry, I played this game 30yr ago and it sucks...the controls were really bad and visuals were a mess.... I don´t understand the appeal for this game 30yr ago, not even today, it´s a bad game
Your taste is poor and criticisms are bleak
imagine if you could see something in a small tube tv 30yr ago...lol, what a bad game
@@slowpace6641 sorry you were poor. Sucks to suck
@@slowpace6641sorry you were poor at playing video games. Sucks to suck
Not my experience at all. I was blown away by the game when it came out and managed to get to the end after mastering the controls.