In this episode: Tim is an elderly and wise rabbit, Jon is a sarcastic bird, Emile thinks he's a cool fox but in reality is a useless frog. Also this episode, TRG make our brave heroes dizzy by moving the logo, thus shattering the 4th wall.
You know, there's talk of Emile and Jon being Fox and Falco, but Emile does unironically exude a very Slippy energy. Overly energetic, incredibly knowledgeable about data and analysis but not so much about social situations...
Yeah Proton Jon gets angry everytime when Emile shooting Falco. And a RUclips user i forgot his or her name did a Hey Einstein countered for everytime on Star Fox 64 for shooting Falco over and over again.
@@xPrecisionx I wouldn't entirely agree with Emile being Slippy. Lylat Wiki mentions that Slippy is less athletic than the others since he falls behind in the running scenes, but Emile mentioned at one point that he has hobbies involving working out to avoid burnout.
I never said that this is a game that everyone has played. I was just pointing out that Emile playing through relatively well-known games that he hasn’t finished has been a recurring thing around here for a while. But you aren’t wrong, and I can see where you’re coming from. XD
Like Slippy, Emile has a lot of knowledge regarding the things that the other members of the group may brush off as useless, he is often laughed at by the group for being too innocent or having a lack of experience and not knowing things that the group conciders common knowledge, has lack of experience in the pilot seat, and is responsible for many of the important parts of the channel behind the scenes, such as uploading and editing (not sure if he still does this, or if that was just an early years of the channel thing) mimicking Slippy's creation of the vehicles the group uses, he has a more optimistic and lighthearted view than the others, he is useful at explaining things (such as the boards in mario party for example) similarly to the way Slippy analyzes the boss health, people tend to overlook him, yet would notice that something is off when he is not there, etc. Later in the video Jon and Tim guys bring it up and agree that Slippy matches Emile.
G-Disfuser systems are fictional. However, the G-Disfuser system is mentioned in F-Zero as well. Given how Star Fox Command has an ending where Fox and Falco join the G-Zero racing competition by modifying their Arwings and in F-Zero, there is James McCloud, the leader of Galaxy Dog, who modifies his space fighter into an F-Zero machine so he can win money for his wife and son... It's pretty obvious what's going on here. And yes, James McCloud looks just like a human James McCloud with his hair styled up like fox ears in a way.
@@phoenixchampion7 I think they're coming back in the next two months or so, but only as a few select mall locations. One of which is in the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, NJ with the help of Target
Agreed but understandable too since emile dosent have alot of experience with the game and to be fair if friends did that to me id probably stay away from the game too 😅
@@Pikachu2Ash it depends on the game and the personality of the LPer, for me i watch Blind LPs to see the reaction to the awesome/funny/wtf moments in games i have already played, for example the whole training a dominatrix in Yakuza 0 or kiryu overreaction to ANYTHING. It takes a lot of skill to be a Blind LPer and while emile is not unskilled in any sense of the word his style is much more methodical than the spontaneity needed for blinds.
Maybe for you. I'm getting the hell out of this one. Just from reading the comments I see Chugga failing to save Falco, failing to understand Charge Shots and/or bombs, and ramming enemies to try to hurt them. I am not going to suffer this from one of my top 10.
@@rosestrohm7986 Star Fox 57 was the worst out of the series, at least 23 had some sense of story. 57 was just a train wreck. Bad grammar, horrible button mapping (which is worse because you can't change your controls in that game), and they removed Fox entirely and replaced him with a guy named Rick Fox. Good thing Star Fox 58 fixed those issues
I have never played Star Fox 64. In fact, the original SNES cartridge and Star Fox Adventures are the only ones I've even touched, and I never beaten either.
If you still have a Wii-U then totally get it from Virtual Console, $7 for one of the best 3rd person flying/shooting games of all time and it takes a minimum of an hour or two to beat each time. With the fact that there is score and if you shoot down enough enemies per level you get medals which unlock more stuff makes it super addicting
The reason I've never beaten Star Fox is because I'm not good at those kinds of games. Same with Rogue Squadron. Now a full-on combat simulator, like TIE Fighter, where everything is first-person and you have to manage fuel, speed, ammo, etc.? Those I can play. But not the third-person stuff. I just suck at them.
So fun fact that I learned recently: You'd think that the G in G-Diffuser stands for Gravity, thus it's part of the Arwing's flight/propulsion systems. While this is true, it's *also* responsible for the Arwing's shields. So knowing that, Falco bailing so quickly suddenly makes a lot more sense.
This is also the reason why the Landmaster doesn’t have a shield when it barrel rolls, as the G-Diffuser has to use pretty much all of its energy just to keep the hull intact, and it doesn’t have enough excess energy to create a shield when barrel rolling
CorrellLeo He did once, but I think he’s trying to be a lot less hand-holdy this LP. Thinking this because neither he nor Tim called Emile out on calling the U-Turn “Somersault”.
@@Rexaura888 I mean, to be fair, there's not much handholding you can do here, other than outright telling where the boss weaknesses are, and what attacks are coming. What is Jon going to tell him, fly straight? I mean, he could also out the secrets, I guess.
To be honest barrel rolling kinda helps you turn sharper but if you time holding the button in time with double tapping the button, i use it all the time in places like Sector X, Sector Y, and the Star Wolf Fights
Dapper Changeling That’s fair. A lot of the blind LPs Emile’s done have been learn by doing experiences, but this one seems to be more-so due to the player never really having much time for a break from the action during a mission. Trying to give advice would probably just lead to shouting contests as Emile panics more while Jon is telling him he’s doing something wrong. Probably why they should’ve done training mode to at least get the basic controls down and for Emile to get a better feel for how the Arwing controls in both on-rail and All-Range, but I guess that’s never really been the TRG way as opposed to “leap before you look”. At any rate I don’t think Emile technically needs the Somersault to beat the game? At least on the Easy route. He’ll take some hits as a result (Meteo Crusher and Star Wolf are the only things that come to mind), but speaking from experience, you can shoot down Wolf with U-turns in lieu of Somersaults (that was the only time I managed to get to Solar from Fichina as a kid and even then I think it barely worked), so in theory the Bolse fight could be done that way too (I forget if Star Wolf even shows up at Bolse if you manage to beat them on Fichina. I want to say yes since they do appear at Venom if you go Fichina-Solar-Macbeth-Area 6, but then those are Wolfen II’s they’re flying, and getting the Medal for Venom Hard Route is impossible without them around).
I remember when I was learning this game. I got good when I had this friend; we did score runs and I memorized one of the heaviest routes to push that score up. This performance takes me back...
sadsap 123 It’s likely the next main LP after this. Jon confirmed that at the time of K&AM being fully uploaded, they had one solo project and one group project. This one’s obviously the solo one so...
Yoshi Terminator It’s been over a year since the last MP went up. Considering they were uploaded almost annually between 5 & 7, I don’t think expecting 8 is too out there.
Somehow I knew this would be another series of "Chugga hasn't played a famous Nintendo game". I'm so glad they made the comparison that he was Slippy and not Fox, each TRG member falls into their role rather naturally.
That reminds me that I never truly finished Star Fox 64. I think I only got through one of the scenarios but I think you have to play them all. 9:30 > game gives barrel roll prompt > Jon completely missed it and thinks it didn't happen
Wow. I cannot believe they're playing Star Fox 64 and I say that in a good way. I remember playing this game as a little kid all the time and even my parents have me on VHS playing this game when I was 3. I would play it so much that it got to the point that I knew all the dialogue and when certain enemies were gonna spawn. As a huge fan of this game, it really hurt watching Emile play so poorly in Corneria, but I'm sure he'll get better as the series goes along. We all had to start somewhere and I hope he enjoys the game by the end.
Jon’s experience with Kirby Airide players is so accurate it hurts. My cousins and I are downright cutthroat when we play against each other in that game
You keep surprising me with all the classic games you've never played, Emile. This is probably the most famous game in the Star Fox series. It's like the one game even non-fans like myself have played.
Emile, I love you and you’ve been a great source of inspiration for me for years, but this play through is going to hurt. Star Fox 64 was one of my first games and I beaten this game so many times it’s scary. Hope this turns out well.
Watching Chugga’s run through this stage felt like watching a recording of myself playing this game for the very first time 22 years ago after renting it from blockbuster. I don’t mean that in a bad way, just that it’s super nostalgic remembering my gradual process learning the game and figuring out how to properly beat it.
Was wondering who hadn't played and why was I totally right it was Emile? anyway, i remember as a kid this was all my brothers' game, but once I turned like 8-10 and could actually play games I loved it. Still the best star fox game in my opinon. Command i haven't touched, assault is all right and better multiplayer but too much on ground, zero has controls, adventures is adventures, and snes is fun but snes old.
After seeing Tim demolish the penultimate level of the true ending like it was nothing, him being Peppy is true considering the sheer amount of experience under his belt. It's like to the same degree of me playing project nexus' Base Jumping without a single corpus break on the glass cannon character (Hank) on the hardest difficulty and that level is both THE highlight of the game combat wise as you slide to pick up guns and throw spent guns at enemies with quite the flow. Though I'd wager that with Tim is more impressive considering the controller.
6:10 no, but if I remember my Star Fox lore correctly, it’s basically the tech marvel that makes the Arwing work: it makes the ship ACT less massive, allowing it to accelerate quickly, and to need very little speed to maintain alt when in planetary conditions. ...speaking of lore, you know what we REALLY need? A prequel where you play as James Mcloud, and the final mission is a 3v1 showdown on Venom vs Pigma Dengar and friends in the Wolfen P.0, based on Arwing schematics smuggled in by Pigma.
I've never played a StarFox game so this'll be interesting to watch! Also, I'm pretty sure Fobbies are Borange used voice clips from this game in an episode.
Nice! I am looking forward to see The Runaway Guys play through my second favorite Star Fox game, there is almost limitless potential for gags given how gloriously campy the game is and how off-the-wall it gets. ... Yes, I said second favorite. I don't care what anyone says: I think Star Fox Zero is the best Star Fox game in spite of its flaws.
Too be fair, all Starfox games had their flaws. SNES version had a lot of in game slow down. SNES part 2 to me isn't a fully polished game, though the idea was both interesting and fun. N64 version I wished was longer and the landmaster be used more with weapon upgrades. Adventures to me wasn't a staff of game, but a different game that used starfox characters to sell it. Assault was fun but the solo sections needed work. Unfortunately I can't say anything for zero since I haven't played it yet. It looks fun to play though. And the NDS version I know nothing about aside from the alternate endings. My favorite was when Krystal became a mercenary.
@@balbarith45 So you don't know how Krystal became a two-faced ass (very drastically different for her character as was established in the previous games before), and practically betrayed Fox's trust when he begged, and left with Wolf for that ending you mentioned? Also all the fights, bar the missile chase and one or two boss fights, is pretty much just nothing but the one we see at the Boss fight here and a few missions in this game, where you roam basically a whole big square space fighting some enemies. With the outside fights is just you mapping your fighters to travel the area shown on a screen, in a weird turn base setting. So the gameplay highly lacked variety in it's combat, much like the old SNES first Star Fox game. Also the controls are mostly touch screen, minus the laser button. As far as endings goes, is that it's really restrict on a very linear one choice path, despite it showing options for another, but locked it behind a key that you only get from beating the game the first time. As the first time ending, is that you have Krystal join back on the team at some point, with Fox being an ass, and at the end even though she's joined again, leaves again to be with Star Wolf for good. So basically we got cucking blue ballsing, for the first path. Also if you couldn't tell, the characters are sometimes 180 on one end, and back to normal on the other, depending on the path choice you pick, making for a very inconsistent characterization all around.
TRG doing my favorite game of all time? AND one of them never played it through before? Sign me up! It's gonna be interesting to see how Chugga gets through this. Seeing him play so far reminds me of a time when I wasn't the best at the game. I feel that once he gets the somersault down, that'll help him a lot. BTW: The G-Diffuser is the meter in the top right. That allows boosting, brakes and all the fancy tricks.
@@IncandescentWriter You see the problem is... I can't really play any of them. At least without an emulator... because I don't have the systems for it.
This game is one of the most heavily quoted of all time. So many lines people remember. XD Expect Tim and Jon to recite or react to a lot of the lines throughout the game.
Alright Jon. Here's a compromise. Chugga is Fox and Slippy in one. Chugga's the leader of the RunAway Guys and he's not given enough credit by you, but he's also done some pretty big mess ups and has got himself into risky situations.
Like Emile, I've also never played this game before! So I'm excited to have this blind/informative experience right alongside him! So far this game looks better than I imagined!
So excited to see this! Its making me want to play through some of the series again! even though I'm still tackling FE3H. I feel like this will be a great series for you guys! Especially Emile, Good luck! You've Got this! And Thanks for the reminder of what a great game this still is!
Kind of surprised that Chugga has never played Starfox 64, wonder how much he improves over this one since people are bringing up how he's claimed to be bad at it. Keep getting flash backs to his Super Metroid play through and he improved by leaps and bounds in that one.
1:38 Ironically given recent events, Emile and Jon are kinda acting out this ending. I'm glad Jon didnt just throw chuggaa under the bus the second things got out of control. I aspire to have that pure of a friendship.
"He's as big as a planet how do you win?" Emile doesn't play many action games does he. Planetary sized enemies might as well be the size of a regular human with how OP the protagonists are.
Sweet! Watching Chugga play this game blind feels like watching my past self completely ignoring the existence of the tutorial and leaping straight into action. I wonder if he will get a game over at the meteor level too.
I am shocked how you never played to the end. This game. THIS. GAME! Is my first game to ever be completed. My first to actually care about the story. My first for just about everything. I hope you enjoy this game as you play it through with the help of Jon and NCS. (I think it was two/three years when tried to get to every planet, but I couldn't get that toxic world done. That last one. It sucks.)
So are we going to talk about the fact that Emile is the one playing blind for the 4th time I love this series where one of you plays a game that you have never played, but seeing John or Tim playing blind would be fun too, like in the pikmin let's play
yo i love this game so much like as a kid me and my siblings were like poor and so what we got was all we had and was so happy now that this was one we play the multiplayer a bit but playing the story to find all the hidden paths was so much fun can wait to watch more
In this episode: Tim is an elderly and wise rabbit, Jon is a sarcastic bird, Emile thinks he's a cool fox but in reality is a useless frog.
Also this episode, TRG make our brave heroes dizzy by moving the logo, thus shattering the 4th wall.
Oh god, Emile said in his Kid Icarus Uprising let’s play, he sucked at Star Fox
Oh this is gonna be great
Oh BOY! This is gonna be fun.
Only this community would remember some random piece of information someone said 6 years ago
Yet in one of the Mario party games, Jon said Chugga liked Star Fox
Dream Kohta that’s a little weird, he likes Star Fox, yet he’s terrible at it
You know, there's talk of Emile and Jon being Fox and Falco, but Emile does unironically exude a very Slippy energy. Overly energetic, incredibly knowledgeable about data and analysis but not so much about social situations...
Slippy is not strange to social situations, he just sucks at piloting xD...Also Emile is not really that innocent for his age though
This comment aged perfectly, considering how often Fox shoots Falco.
"STOP SHOOTING FALCO!!!"
Yeah Proton Jon gets angry everytime when Emile shooting Falco. And a RUclips user i forgot his or her name did a Hey Einstein countered for everytime on Star Fox 64 for shooting Falco over and over again.
I think it’s fairly obvious: Jon is falco, Tim is Peppy, and Emile is Slippy
@@xPrecisionx I wouldn't entirely agree with Emile being Slippy. Lylat Wiki mentions that Slippy is less athletic than the others since he falls behind in the running scenes, but Emile mentioned at one point that he has hobbies involving working out to avoid burnout.
Chugga: "you barely get any time to save falco"
Charged shots: "am I a joke to you?"
Sinister Pixel Boost: Am I also a joke to you?
AJfromMillay Emile at least tried that. He didn’t hold down the boost which was his problem, but he tried unlike with charged shots at that time.
Smart. Bombs.
to be fair in everyones first playthrough falco dies
Right when Falco says that somethings wrong, I fire a bomb straight ahead. Works every time.
And now we’re back for the latest installment in the “Emile Plays a Classic Game He’s Never Beaten Before” series.
Next they should do a game that Tim hasn't beaten yet
I lve how people imply LP'ers must have played all classic games lol... not all LP'ers have played that many xD
I never said that this is a game that everyone has played. I was just pointing out that Emile playing through relatively well-known games that he hasn’t finished has been a recurring thing around here for a while.
But you aren’t wrong, and I can see where you’re coming from. XD
Jon had his time with a spaceman, now it's Chugga's turn with another spaceman!
I feel like Emile is closer to Slippy than fox.
EDIT: The other guys agree. I wrote this before getting to that part of the video.
Ouch! Does little Andrew wanna share something with the class?
Like Slippy, Emile has a lot of knowledge regarding the things that the other members of the group may brush off as useless, he is often laughed at by the group for being too innocent or having a lack of experience and not knowing things that the group conciders common knowledge, has lack of experience in the pilot seat, and is responsible for many of the important parts of the channel behind the scenes, such as uploading and editing (not sure if he still does this, or if that was just an early years of the channel thing) mimicking Slippy's creation of the vehicles the group uses, he has a more optimistic and lighthearted view than the others, he is useful at explaining things (such as the boards in mario party for example) similarly to the way Slippy analyzes the boss health, people tend to overlook him, yet would notice that something is off when he is not there, etc. Later in the video Jon and Tim guys bring it up and agree that Slippy matches Emile.
Chugga I'm sorry, but you are definitely Slippy.
As one of the few people who actually *likes* Slippy, I completely agree that Emile is closer to him than anyone else on the Star Fox team.
@@Rhubarb120 Well if ya put that way.. Then it makes sense.😂
Funfact: Rick May, the voice of Peppy Haire also voiced the soldier in TF2. R.I.P Rick May
G-Disfuser systems are fictional.
However, the G-Disfuser system is mentioned in F-Zero as well. Given how Star Fox Command has an ending where Fox and Falco join the G-Zero racing competition by modifying their Arwings and in F-Zero, there is James McCloud, the leader of Galaxy Dog, who modifies his space fighter into an F-Zero machine so he can win money for his wife and son...
It's pretty obvious what's going on here. And yes, James McCloud looks just like a human James McCloud with his hair styled up like fox ears in a way.
Star Fox Command was a neat little DS game, but so many endings, and so weird.
which one is the real ending?
@@Link3000XD yes
So Human McCloud looked like A Flock of Seagulls?
So James McCloud's wife must have been 100% fox, and Fox McCloud is probably 75% fox...
...huh
@@Link3000XD the one where he marries krystal.
My first thoughts when I was notified: "Uuum... okay. This will be a thing."
"he's as big as a planet, how would you win"
Chugga play wonderful 101
mash A to save the world
I thought he already did, seeing as how he made a reference to it in one of his more recent LPs
Or play Meteos (Wars)?
😂...."....that's why we have space ships...."....
Tim’s story about buying this game in the Toys R Us is so cute. Idk why.
I miss Toys R Us.
That place was my childhood.
@@phoenixchampion7 I think they're coming back in the next two months or so, but only as a few select mall locations. One of which is in the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, NJ with the help of Target
Probably because he must have been at least 21.
Buckle up, boys and girls. This is gonna be a rough one.
Agreed but understandable too since emile dosent have alot of experience with the game and to be fair if friends did that to me id probably stay away from the game too 😅
Most blind Lp's are like that slick.
@@Pikachu2Ash it depends on the game and the personality of the LPer, for me i watch Blind LPs to see the reaction to the awesome/funny/wtf moments in games i have already played, for example the whole training a dominatrix in Yakuza 0 or kiryu overreaction to ANYTHING.
It takes a lot of skill to be a Blind LPer and while emile is not unskilled in any sense of the word his style is much more methodical than the spontaneity needed for blinds.
I'm probably worse than he is at this game so I'll be blissfully unaware of all the things others cringe at. =D
Maybe for you. I'm getting the hell out of this one.
Just from reading the comments I see Chugga failing to save Falco, failing to understand Charge Shots and/or bombs, and ramming enemies to try to hurt them.
I am not going to suffer this from one of my top 10.
Rip Falco.... once they mentioned that fans think of Jon as Falco I knew Chugga wouldn't save him lmaoo
"If you hold L or R you can make tighter turns"
**continuous barrel rolling**
I know I’m 4 years late, but it just make me really happy to see TRG playing through Star Fox 64, because it is my personal favorite game of all time
"The 64th game in the series"
Ah yes, it's just like the most recent Danganronpa game...
V3 was pretty clever in that regards
We don't talk about Starfox 23
@@RevolvingCube Aye ;)
@@RevolvingCube I WOULD agree if it'd been called L3
@@rosestrohm7986 Star Fox 57 was the worst out of the series, at least 23 had some sense of story. 57 was just a train wreck.
Bad grammar, horrible button mapping (which is worse because you can't change your controls in that game), and they removed Fox entirely and replaced him with a guy named Rick Fox. Good thing Star Fox 58 fixed those issues
I've beaten Star Fox 64 more than any other game, easily, so I'm excited.
I have never played Star Fox 64. In fact, the original SNES cartridge and Star Fox Adventures are the only ones I've even touched, and I never beaten either.
If you still have a Wii-U then totally get it from Virtual Console, $7 for one of the best 3rd person flying/shooting games of all time and it takes a minimum of an hour or two to beat each time. With the fact that there is score and if you shoot down enough enemies per level you get medals which unlock more stuff makes it super addicting
The reason I've never beaten Star Fox is because I'm not good at those kinds of games. Same with Rogue Squadron. Now a full-on combat simulator, like TIE Fighter, where everything is first-person and you have to manage fuel, speed, ammo, etc.? Those I can play. But not the third-person stuff. I just suck at them.
@@KamenRiderGumo Can't you change the camera angle?
its really fricken short and really fricken easy,i've beaten this game literally hundreds of times, and no that is not an exaggeration.
you know, emile is totally slippy.
the boss health thing just seals it, he always is the guy who knows most about the subject matter.
Yeah, though Peppy is the one that gives you hints.
So fun fact that I learned recently:
You'd think that the G in G-Diffuser stands for Gravity, thus it's part of the Arwing's flight/propulsion systems. While this is true, it's *also* responsible for the Arwing's shields.
So knowing that, Falco bailing so quickly suddenly makes a lot more sense.
kirby5790
Given that spinning can give enough power somehow to deflect incoming energy weapons, I guess that makes sense.
This is also the reason why the Landmaster doesn’t have a shield when it barrel rolls, as the G-Diffuser has to use pretty much all of its energy just to keep the hull intact, and it doesn’t have enough excess energy to create a shield when barrel rolling
I’m amazed Jon didn’t catch Emile constantly barrel rolling instead of holding Z and R to corner tighter.
CorrellLeo He did once, but I think he’s trying to be a lot less hand-holdy this LP. Thinking this because neither he nor Tim called Emile out on calling the U-Turn “Somersault”.
@@Rexaura888 I mean, to be fair, there's not much handholding you can do here, other than outright telling where the boss weaknesses are, and what attacks are coming.
What is Jon going to tell him, fly straight? I mean, he could also out the secrets, I guess.
@@Rexaura888 Yeah I guess that's true. Although clarifying your speech is at least in my book not really hand-holdy.
To be honest barrel rolling kinda helps you turn sharper but if you time holding the button in time with double tapping the button, i use it all the time in places like Sector X, Sector Y, and the Star Wolf Fights
Dapper Changeling That’s fair. A lot of the blind LPs Emile’s done have been learn by doing experiences, but this one seems to be more-so due to the player never really having much time for a break from the action during a mission. Trying to give advice would probably just lead to shouting contests as Emile panics more while Jon is telling him he’s doing something wrong. Probably why they should’ve done training mode to at least get the basic controls down and for Emile to get a better feel for how the Arwing controls in both on-rail and All-Range, but I guess that’s never really been the TRG way as opposed to “leap before you look”.
At any rate I don’t think Emile technically needs the Somersault to beat the game? At least on the Easy route. He’ll take some hits as a result (Meteo Crusher and Star Wolf are the only things that come to mind), but speaking from experience, you can shoot down Wolf with U-turns in lieu of Somersaults (that was the only time I managed to get to Solar from Fichina as a kid and even then I think it barely worked), so in theory the Bolse fight could be done that way too (I forget if Star Wolf even shows up at Bolse if you manage to beat them on Fichina. I want to say yes since they do appear at Venom if you go Fichina-Solar-Macbeth-Area 6, but then those are Wolfen II’s they’re flying, and getting the Medal for Venom Hard Route is impossible without them around).
They need to come out with a star fox game that is up to 4 players where each person can play as the four members of team fox
As long as there is no motion controls
That idea could only work as a handheld game. The splitscreen couldn't work very well for that game.
Emile Plays Star Fox 64 on TRG EP.1
Deaths :
Items Collected :
Rings :
Silver : 3
Gold : 5
Ninja Star :
Weapons :
Laser upgrades : 4
Double : 1
Hyper : 1
B Bombs :
Wing Repairs :
HP Extensions : 1
Used :
B Bombs : 1
Wings Broken : 1
WingMates Down :
Falco : 1
As a StarFox 64 veteran from 1997, this is gonna be painful to watch.
Perfect.
I remember when I was learning this game. I got good when I had this friend; we did score runs and I memorized one of the heaviest routes to push that score up.
This performance takes me back...
Rip everyone who thought it was MARIO party 8
I wish it was
sadsap 123 It’s likely the next main LP after this. Jon confirmed that at the time of K&AM being fully uploaded, they had one solo project and one group project. This one’s obviously the solo one so...
Its still a little too soon for 8. I think it would be the one AFTER the next group project
Yoshi Terminator It’s been over a year since the last MP went up. Considering they were uploaded almost annually between 5 & 7, I don’t think expecting 8 is too out there.
@@JamesJohnson-kb8jr people die when they guess wrong, i see
“I really hope White Diamond isn’t the planet, that would be sad” well there’s the timeframe for when this was recorded I guess.
"It's time to come out, video..."
Fox- Emile
Falco- Jon
Peppy- Tim
Slippy- ... Masae
No No No...
Emile is Slippy
When I challenged my brother in the fight mode I played as Slippy.
and like mario 3....chugga is going to make this one hell of a ride. can't wait
One of my favourite N64 games! Gonna be fun to see how Emile reacts to certain missions in the game!
I wonder if he’ll find that EXTREMELY hard to find Easter egg
Somehow I knew this would be another series of "Chugga hasn't played a famous Nintendo game". I'm so glad they made the comparison that he was Slippy and not Fox, each TRG member falls into their role rather naturally.
"Emile has never fully played though--"
OH MAN, this gonna be another good one!
I love Star Fox 64 and Star Fox 64 3D. Not only am I really good at this game, but I could also teach these guys a thing or two about this game.
That reminds me that I never truly finished Star Fox 64. I think I only got through one of the scenarios but I think you have to play them all.
9:30
> game gives barrel roll prompt
> Jon completely missed it and thinks it didn't happen
You have to do the hard route completely to get the true ending.
Yeah, that's probably what I didn't end up doing.
@@rcmero I did what you did and honestly... it's funner that way
@@captainseg But then you miss out on the Forever Train, The Best Level In the game. Mainly for the Secret Ending.
Pretty sure you can do both Macbeth and the true ending, @@AndrewTaylorNintyuk. ;P
Wow. I cannot believe they're playing Star Fox 64 and I say that in a good way. I remember playing this game as a little kid all the time and even my parents have me on VHS playing this game when I was 3. I would play it so much that it got to the point that I knew all the dialogue and when certain enemies were gonna spawn. As a huge fan of this game, it really hurt watching Emile play so poorly in Corneria, but I'm sure he'll get better as the series goes along. We all had to start somewhere and I hope he enjoys the game by the end.
Jon’s experience with Kirby Airide players is so accurate it hurts. My cousins and I are downright cutthroat when we play against each other in that game
TerminalMontage has made it impossible for me to watch this game normally anymore
I can hear Fox spamming through Pepper's text box
Same.
TerminalMontage has made it impossible for me to watch every game he’s animated normally anymore
"So you're going to a-"
"YAAAAAAAH!!!"
And I can’t get the various YTPs on this game out of my mind.
You keep surprising me with all the classic games you've never played, Emile. This is probably the most famous game in the Star Fox series. It's like the one game even non-fans like myself have played.
Emile, I love you and you’ve been a great source of inspiration for me for years, but this play through is going to hurt. Star Fox 64 was one of my first games and I beaten this game so many times it’s scary. Hope this turns out well.
Watching Chugga’s run through this stage felt like watching a recording of myself playing this game for the very first time 22 years ago after renting it from blockbuster. I don’t mean that in a bad way, just that it’s super nostalgic remembering my gradual process learning the game and figuring out how to properly beat it.
Yesss my all time favorite Nintendo game I love this game so much starfox is one of my favorite Nintendo series thank you guys
4:25 "I hope White Diamond is the planet itself.." STOP GIVING ME THEORIES EMILE
Tim as Peppy works so well
Was wondering who hadn't played and why was I totally right it was Emile?
anyway, i remember as a kid this was all my brothers' game, but once I turned like 8-10 and could actually play games I loved it. Still the best star fox game in my opinon. Command i haven't touched, assault is all right and better multiplayer but too much on ground, zero has controls, adventures is adventures, and snes is fun but snes old.
BlueDino Probably because Tim’s LP’d it and Jon quotes it a lot with some of his friends on streams.
Honestly, because I don't think Chugga has played anything pre 2005.
Dapper Changeling that is very untrue
Reagan Epps Pretty sure that was a joke, but I wasn’t going to be the one to call him out on being factually incorrect nonetheless.
@@Rexaura888 Less a 'joke', more a 'comedic exaggeration'.
YESSSSS!!! Star Fox 64 is one of my favorite games of all time! So glad to see the TRG crew playing it!
After seeing Tim demolish the penultimate level of the true ending like it was nothing, him being Peppy is true considering the sheer amount of experience under his belt. It's like to the same degree of me playing project nexus' Base Jumping without a single corpus break on the glass cannon character (Hank) on the hardest difficulty and that level is both THE highlight of the game combat wise as you slide to pick up guns and throw spent guns at enemies with quite the flow.
Though I'd wager that with Tim is more impressive considering the controller.
6:10 no, but if I remember my Star Fox lore correctly, it’s basically the tech marvel that makes the Arwing work: it makes the ship ACT less massive, allowing it to accelerate quickly, and to need very little speed to maintain alt when in planetary conditions.
...speaking of lore, you know what we REALLY need? A prequel where you play as James Mcloud, and the final mission is a 3v1 showdown on Venom vs Pigma Dengar and friends in the Wolfen P.0, based on Arwing schematics smuggled in by Pigma.
3:24 I can't take this intro seriously. When I see it, I just think of that one Vinesauce corruption where the voice gets pitched up.
The nostalgia is coming back! He played like me when I first started playing this!
Tbh I've always found the unique LPs more entertaining than the Mario Parties.
Same fuckboy
@@PeacefulJem what's with the hostility
@@bootstrapphoenix6456 He's not being hostile in this context.
@@Pikachu2Ash it came off as hostile
@@bootstrapphoenix6456 He meant it in a funny way, hence the key word is context..
I’m so excited for this! Played the remake on 3DS!
This game has so many good quotes I and I love it. Man I need to play it again
I like how everybody jokes about Slippy just existing to get shot at, when Typically Peppy is the one who gets shot at more
I've never played a StarFox game so this'll be interesting to watch! Also, I'm pretty sure Fobbies are Borange used voice clips from this game in an episode.
Well I predict a death later on based on how that boss fight went. Also I hope I see TRG Starfox art.
"The clubs I went to after school" Am I the only one who thought he meant like, nightclubs until hearing the "after school" bit?
Tim was Peppy, which fits him
Jon was Falco, which fits him
HOW WAS CHUGGA NOT SLIPPY
Ah...so TRG is playing Star Fox 64? I guess I'm happy with that...
oh hey!
@@steelcircleguild hi
"Star Fox 64 - Episode 1"
I'm flipping out from seeing this in my inbox. HOLY SHIT. I LOVE THIS FUCKING GAME.
Nice! I am looking forward to see The Runaway Guys play through my second favorite Star Fox game, there is almost limitless potential for gags given how gloriously campy the game is and how off-the-wall it gets.
... Yes, I said second favorite. I don't care what anyone says: I think Star Fox Zero is the best Star Fox game in spite of its flaws.
Nahh Starlink: Battle for Atlas on the switch was the best Recent Starfox experience.
Too be fair, all Starfox games had their flaws. SNES version had a lot of in game slow down. SNES part 2 to me isn't a fully polished game, though the idea was both interesting and fun. N64 version I wished was longer and the landmaster be used more with weapon upgrades. Adventures to me wasn't a staff of game, but a different game that used starfox characters to sell it. Assault was fun but the solo sections needed work. Unfortunately I can't say anything for zero since I haven't played it yet. It looks fun to play though. And the NDS version I know nothing about aside from the alternate endings. My favorite was when Krystal became a mercenary.
@@balbarith45 So you don't know how Krystal became a two-faced ass (very drastically different for her character as was established in the previous games before), and practically betrayed Fox's trust when he begged, and left with Wolf for that ending you mentioned? Also all the fights, bar the missile chase and one or two boss fights, is pretty much just nothing but the one we see at the Boss fight here and a few missions in this game, where you roam basically a whole big square space fighting some enemies. With the outside fights is just you mapping your fighters to travel the area shown on a screen, in a weird turn base setting. So the gameplay highly lacked variety in it's combat, much like the old SNES first Star Fox game. Also the controls are mostly touch screen, minus the laser button.
As far as endings goes, is that it's really restrict on a very linear one choice path, despite it showing options for another, but locked it behind a key that you only get from beating the game the first time. As the first time ending, is that you have Krystal join back on the team at some point, with Fox being an ass, and at the end even though she's joined again, leaves again to be with Star Wolf for good. So basically we got cucking blue ballsing, for the first path. Also if you couldn't tell, the characters are sometimes 180 on one end, and back to normal on the other, depending on the path choice you pick, making for a very inconsistent characterization all around.
TRG doing my favorite game of all time? AND one of them never played it through before? Sign me up! It's gonna be interesting to see how Chugga gets through this. Seeing him play so far reminds me of a time when I wasn't the best at the game. I feel that once he gets the somersault down, that'll help him a lot.
BTW: The G-Diffuser is the meter in the top right. That allows boosting, brakes and all the fancy tricks.
Star Fox 64 let's go! I'm glad you decided to play this!
Chugga "You almost don't give me credit for anything, but when you do it feels super good." (said to Jon) #Wholesome 100% wholesome
Right? I loved that so much!
I've also never played this game before... or any Starfox game for that matter...
Well, you are in for a treat, my good man.😎
neither have i, never seen anything on it either
You should give it a spin. It's quite a ride.
@@IncandescentWriter You see the problem is... I can't really play any of them. At least without an emulator... because I don't have the systems for it.
This game is one of the most heavily quoted of all time. So many lines people remember. XD Expect Tim and Jon to recite or react to a lot of the lines throughout the game.
The Emile torture chamber is always so sweet to watch as he plays these games he has never played before
6:30 Emile 'whiny voice' : I'm not Slippy!
Hit+10 is usually the highest. Then +5,+3,+2,+1 and then no bonus.
"Is a g-diffuser a real thing?"
and everyone runs to google,including me....
Alright Jon. Here's a compromise. Chugga is Fox and Slippy in one. Chugga's the leader of the RunAway Guys and he's not given enough credit by you, but he's also done some pretty big mess ups and has got himself into risky situations.
It's so cool to see you guys working with insaneintherain for the outros, such a perfect pair!
Wow. Emu would be awesome at this game. He's always saying he'll clear the level with no continues.
OMG I am so hyped for this. Star Fox 64 is my first video game ever. Remember playing this at 3-4 years old. Love it a lot
Like Emile, I've also never played this game before! So I'm excited to have this blind/informative experience right alongside him! So far this game looks better than I imagined!
Have you heard the SNES Star Fox Corneria theme? It's really cool!
So excited to see this! Its making me want to play through some of the series again! even though I'm still tackling FE3H. I feel like this will be a great series for you guys! Especially Emile, Good luck! You've Got this!
And Thanks for the reminder of what a great game this still is!
Kind of surprised that Chugga has never played Starfox 64, wonder how much he improves over this one since people are bringing up how he's claimed to be bad at it.
Keep getting flash backs to his Super Metroid play through and he improved by leaps and bounds in that one.
1:38
Ironically given recent events, Emile and Jon are kinda acting out this ending. I'm glad Jon didnt just throw chuggaa under the bus the second things got out of control. I aspire to have that pure of a friendship.
The only Star Fox game we ever played and I have fond memories of it
Oh my god. I haven’t been this excited for a TRG LP since ALttP (another game held dear in my childhood). Tim, Jon, steer our Slippy well.
If Chugga is Slippy, who’s fox? Joe Zieja, that’s who. Flies upside down when possible.
"He's as big as a planet how do you win?"
Emile doesn't play many action games does he. Planetary sized enemies might as well be the size of a regular human with how OP the protagonists are.
I can't help but think of Fox wave dashing through the halls from TerminalMontage.
I love how they're all not backseat gaming with Emile this whole time. They let him make mistakes we all would have early on, like real friends do.
Jon” Emile go to the left”
Emile goes right
Me “Emile must be Zoro.”
This old masterpiece now? Let's see if I can still remember every last line of dialogue.
I'm so happy that they're playing my second favorite StarFox game!! ^u^
I can't believe they are playing this! Im so excited♡
I have not been to this channel in 5 years
I am happy to be back
Emile, we had phones in '97! They just tended to have cords. The few cell phones available tended to be bricks.
Sweet! Watching Chugga play this game blind feels like watching my past self completely ignoring the existence of the tutorial and leaping straight into action.
I wonder if he will get a game over at the meteor level too.
I am shocked how you never played to the end. This game. THIS. GAME! Is my first game to ever be completed. My first to actually care about the story. My first for just about everything. I hope you enjoy this game as you play it through with the help of Jon and NCS. (I think it was two/three years when tried to get to every planet, but I couldn't get that toxic world done. That last one. It sucks.)
11:48 This one line is why one should-be tragic moment in Xenoblade Chronicles becomes unintentionally hilarious.
Oh, boy. Another game Emile has never played before. This can only end so well.
So are we going to talk about the fact that Emile is the one playing blind for the 4th time
I love this series where one of you plays a game that you have never played, but seeing John or Tim playing blind would be fun too, like in the pikmin let's play
Star Falco 64.
Also the only Star foc game outside of smash with no controversy.
Not even the original?
@6:14 I like how nobody caught what Tim said 😂
YES! I always love it when they play a single player game.
I never considered this game as a possibility for them to do a let's play of
thebluerage 03 well I didn’t think they’d do Super Metroid either, I guess anything is possible
yo i love this game so much like as a kid me and my siblings were like poor and so what we got was all we had and was so happy now that this was one we play the multiplayer a bit but playing the story to find all the hidden paths was so much fun can wait to watch more
The mission start sound still sounds like it's saying "report" to me. I just can't hear "good luck" no matter how many times I listen to it.
In the PAL version, you can move around the entire logo. It was honestly the highlight of the game for me.