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Star Fox 64 N64

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Price Range £9.55 – £89.16
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Game Info

Developer
Nintendo EAD
Publisher
Nintendo
Platform
N64
Release Year
1997

Screenshots

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Game History

Star Fox 64 was developed by Nintendo EAD (Entertainment Analysis & Development) and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 console. The game was directed by Shigeru Miyamoto and represented a significant evolution of the original 1993 Star Fox title released on the Super Famicom and SNES.

Star Fox 64 launched in Japan on April 21, 1997, followed by a North American release on September 30, 1997. The game arrived in Europe in 1998. It was one of the first major titles to bundle the Rumble Pak accessory, which introduced force feedback vibration to a console game for many players.

The game received critical acclaim upon release, with reviewers praising its fast-paced action, diverse level design, and the innovative use of the Rumble Pak. It became a commercial success and remains one of the N64's most celebrated titles. Critics highlighted its tight controls, impressive 3D graphics for the era, and substantial replay value through multiple branching paths and difficulty levels.

Star Fox 64's historical significance to collectors stems from several factors. The game is considered a landmark title in 3D arcade-style gaming and helped establish the Rumble Pak as an essential N64 peripheral. Original cartridges, particularly complete copies with the Rumble Pak, command premium prices in the collector's market. The game's enduring popularity has made both the cartridge and accompanying accessories sought-after items.

An interesting aspect of Star Fox 64's development was Nintendo's decision to ship the game bundled with the Rumble Pak in certain regions, making it the first console game to prominently feature force feedback technology. The game also featured voice acting, which was relatively uncommon in console games at the time, with British actor David Yandall providing the distinctive voice of Peppy Hare.

Star Fox 64 spawned a spiritual successor, Star Fox Adventures, and influenced numerous arcade-style games on subsequent Nintendo platforms. Its impact on 3D gaming and controller innovation has cemented its status as a classic title worthy of preservation by gaming enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.