Difference between revisions of "Star Fox: Assault"

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[[Image:Peppy_rob.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Peppy motions to R.O.B. to hold his controller ]]
 
[[Image:Peppy_rob.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Peppy motions to R.O.B. to hold his controller ]]
  
* '''Fox McCloud
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* [[Fox McCloud]]
* '''Slippy'''
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* [[Falco]]
* '''Falco'''
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* [[Krystal]]
* '''Krystal''''''
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* [[Slippy]]
  
'''Peppy''' is also seen in the game, however it is suggested that he has retired from space combat and basically gives advice to Fox from the carrier ship "Great Fox". Also note that he has developed a vision problem and is now wearing perscription glasses.
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[[Peppy]] is also seen in the game, however it is suggested that he has retired from space combat and basically gives advice to Fox from the carrier ship "Great Fox". Also note that he has developed a vision problem and is now wearing perscription glasses.
  
R.O.B. is the droid on the ship. Purpose unknown in this chapter of the series.
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[[R.O.B.]] is the droid on the ship. Purpose unknown in this chapter of the series.
  
 
(''Did you know that R.O.B. was originally an accessory for the original NES system?'')
 
(''Did you know that R.O.B. was originally an accessory for the original NES system?'')
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== The Developers ==
 
== The Developers ==
  
The four flight crew members are part of the continuing storyline behind Nintendo's popular Starfox series. It was published by Nintendo and developed with Namco. Released on February 15th, 2005 the game was a tool of sorts to bring back some of it's fans from the dissapointment of Star Fox Armada.  
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The four flight crew members are part of the continuing storyline behind Nintendo's popular Starfox series. It was published by [Nintendo] and developed with [Namco]. Released on February 15th, 2005 the game was a tool of sorts to bring back some of it's fans from the dissapointment of [[Star Fox Armada]].  
  
 
== New Gameplay ==
 
== New Gameplay ==
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Fox has three modes of combat not available in previous episodes:
 
Fox has three modes of combat not available in previous episodes:
  
* Air/Space combat in the firmilar Arwing
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* Air/Space combat in the firmilar [[Arwing]]
* Ground combat in the new Landmaster (possibly a play on words for the british truck "Landrover")
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* Ground combat in the new [[Landmaster]] (possibly a play on words for the british truck "Landrover")
 
* First person close quarters combat
 
* First person close quarters combat
  
 
Star Fox Assault gives the player the choice to play solo, or the option to play cooperatly with three other players.
 
Star Fox Assault gives the player the choice to play solo, or the option to play cooperatly with three other players.
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== Links ==
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[http://www.nintendo.com Nintendo]

Revision as of 02:49, 2 November 2006

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The Team

Peppy motions to R.O.B. to hold his controller

Peppy is also seen in the game, however it is suggested that he has retired from space combat and basically gives advice to Fox from the carrier ship "Great Fox". Also note that he has developed a vision problem and is now wearing perscription glasses.

R.O.B. is the droid on the ship. Purpose unknown in this chapter of the series.

(Did you know that R.O.B. was originally an accessory for the original NES system?)

The Developers

The four flight crew members are part of the continuing storyline behind Nintendo's popular Starfox series. It was published by [Nintendo] and developed with [Namco]. Released on February 15th, 2005 the game was a tool of sorts to bring back some of it's fans from the dissapointment of Star Fox Armada.

New Gameplay

Fox has three modes of combat not available in previous episodes:

  • Air/Space combat in the firmilar Arwing
  • Ground combat in the new Landmaster (possibly a play on words for the british truck "Landrover")
  • First person close quarters combat

Star Fox Assault gives the player the choice to play solo, or the option to play cooperatly with three other players.

Links

Nintendo