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|title = Star Fox 64
 
|title = Star Fox 64
 
|image = [[Image:StarFox64 N64 Game Box.jpg|200px]]
 
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|caption = Box cover for the North American version of ''Star Fox 64''
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|caption = Box cover for the North American version of ''Star Fox 64''<br/>[[Image:StarFoxSymbol.svg|50px]]
 
|developer = Nintendo EAD
 
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|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
 
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|released = '''[[Nintendo 64]]'''<br>
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|released = '''[[Nintendo 64]]'''<br>{{Japan}} April 27, 1997<br>{{North America}} June 30, 1997<br>{{Europe}} October 20, 1997<br>{{Australia}} October 20, 1997<br>'''Virtual Console'''<br>
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{{North America}} April 2, 2007<br>{{Japan}} April 17, 2007<br>{{Europe}} April 20, 2007<br>{{Australia}} April 20, 2007
JP April 27, 1997<br>
 
NA June 30, 1997<br>
 
EU October 20, 1997<br>
 
AUS October 20, 1997<br>
 
'''Virtual Console'''<br>
 
NA April 2, 2007<br>
 
JP April 17, 2007<br>
 
EU April 20, 2007<br>
 
AUS April 20, 2007
 
 
|genre = Rail Shooter
 
|genre = Rail Shooter
 
|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer
 
|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer
 
|ratings = ESRB: K-A
 
|ratings = ESRB: K-A
|platform = Nintendo 64<br>Virtual Console<br>3DS
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|platform = Nintendo 64<br>Virtual Console<br> Nintendo 3DS
 
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[[Image:StarFoxSymbol.svg|50px|left]]{{nihongo|'''''Star Fox 64'''''|スターフォックス64|Sutā Fokkusu Rokujūyon}}, known as '''''[[Lylat]] Wars''''' in Australia and Europe (due to trademark issues), is the second game in the [[Star Fox series]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] console. A remake is currently in production for the Nintendo 3DS.
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{{nihongo|'''''Star Fox 64'''''|スターフォックス64|Sutā Fokkusu Rokujūyon}}, known as '''''[[Lylat]] Wars''''' in Australia and Europe (due to trademark issues), is the second game in the [[Star Fox (universe)|''Star Fox'' series]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] console.
   
 
==In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series==
 
==[[Super Smash Bros. series]]==
 
[[File:SF64Masterpiece.png|thumb|left|200px|Screenshot from the ''Masterpiece'' in ''Brawl''.]]
 
 
[[Wolf O'Donnell]], a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', made his canon debut to the [[Star Fox (universe)|''Star Fox'' series]] in this game. Wolf also appeared in the opening sequence of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
 
[[Wolf O'Donnell]], a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', made his canon debut to the [[Star Fox (universe)|''Star Fox'' series]] in this game. Wolf also appeared in the opening sequence of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
   
The music from the [[Sector Z]] and [[Venom]] stages were originally from ''Star Fox 64''. Also, a [[trophy]] of this game's [[Andross (trophy)|Andross]] can be collected in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The main theme of this game is a song in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], as well as the Star Wolf theme from this game (both in re-recorded forms).
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The music from the [[Sector Z]] and [[Venom]] stages were originally from ''Star Fox 64''. Also, a [[trophy]] of this game's [[Andross]] can be collected in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The main theme of this game is a song in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', as well as the Star Wolf theme from this game (both in re-recorded forms).
   
Fox's design and [[Blaster]] move come from his abilities in ''Star Fox 64'''s multiplayer when he is not in his Arwing. The same applies to Falco, who is unlocked in the game.
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Fox's design and [[Blaster]] move come from his abilities in ''Star Fox 64's'' multiplayer when he is not in his Arwing. The same applies to Falco, who is unlocked in the game.
   
The ''Area 6'' music from this game is used twice in ''[[Brawl]]''. One of the Star Wolf themes also comes originates from this game.
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The ''Area 6'' music from this game is used twice in ''Brawl''. One of the Star Wolf themes also comes originates from this game.
   
''Star Fox 64'' has also appeared in ''[[Brawl]]'' as a [[masterpiece]].
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''Star Fox 64'' has also appeared in ''Brawl'' as a [[masterpiece]].
   
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==Gallery==
{{SSBBMasterpieces}}
 
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{{Star Fox}}
 
 
SF64Masterpiece.png|Screenshot from the ''Masterpiece'' in ''Brawl''.
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{{wikipedia|Star Fox 64}}
 
{{wikipedia|Star Fox 64}}
 
{{SSBBMasterpieces}}
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
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[[Category:Star Fox universe]]
 
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[[Category:Masterpiece]]

Latest revision as of 05:41, 7 April 2018

Star Fox 64 (スターフォックス64 Sutā Fokkusu Rokujūyon?), known as Lylat Wars in Australia and Europe (due to trademark issues), is the second game in the Star Fox series for the Nintendo 64 console.

In the Super Smash Bros. series

Wolf O'Donnell, a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, made his canon debut to the Star Fox series in this game. Wolf also appeared in the opening sequence of Super Smash Bros. Melee.

The music from the Sector Z and Venom stages were originally from Star Fox 64. Also, a trophy of this game's Andross can be collected in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The main theme of this game is a song in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as well as the Star Wolf theme from this game (both in re-recorded forms).

Fox's design and Blaster move come from his abilities in Star Fox 64's multiplayer when he is not in his Arwing. The same applies to Falco, who is unlocked in the game.

The Area 6 music from this game is used twice in Brawl. One of the Star Wolf themes also comes originates from this game.

Star Fox 64 has also appeared in Brawl as a masterpiece.

Gallery

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