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  1. A collection of official artwork and screenshots from the original Star Fox (known as Starwing in the PAL reigion).

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    “Lead the Star Fox Team to Victory!

    In the distant Lylat star system, imagine yourself at the controls of a futuristic, heavily armed, space fighter - Arwing.

    Lead the counter-attack on an invasion force of hundreds of alien tanks, fighter ships, laser gun emplacements and super battleships. Maneuver at warp speed through fog-enshrouded canyons, dense asteroid belts and waves of the enemy's best defense. You must use skill and cunning to bring the fight to the enemy's home planet Venom and smash the Core Brain for victory!

    The Super FX micro chip is on-board for fluid game control and special effects previously unavailable in home video games! The action explodes from all directions in realistic, real-time, three dimensions.”

    —Game's rear cover

    (known in the PAL region as Starwing) is the original Star Fox video game made for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, released in 1993, featuring then-revolutionary 3D graphics due to the Super FX chip. It is the first game in the series and introduces Fox McCloud and the Star Fox team on a mission to save the Lylat System from the evil clutches of Andross. The game was originally intended to have a direct sequel in 1996, Star Fox 2, which would have introduced the now-familiar concepts of Walkers, All-Range Mode, and the rival Star Wolf team; however, this title originally went unreleased due to the looming Nintendo 64, and Nintendo decided that the next title, Star Fox 64, would be more akin to a series reboot rather than a true sequel.

    The objective of the game is to go through one route (Level 1 for beginners, Level 2 for more skilled players and Level 3 for seasoned veterans of the game) that begins at Corneria and eventually reaches Venom, the planet where Andross has holed himself up. Along each route, there are six stages apiece, all different. This deviates the game from the normal space/flight sim mold in which the difficulty level is set by the options screen, as each route corresponds to a difficulty level. This increases the game's replay value significantly by offering the chance to see and experience new areas on the higher difficulty routes instead of merely experiencing the same stages with more enemies, lower health, less time, etc.

    By controlling Fox McCloud within the Arwing space/air fighter, the vehicle will automatically start moving at the Mission Start, and will proceed down a fixed route, towards the opposing Enemy Force Commander at the end of the flight path. The Arwing can be flown up, down, left or right, but it cannot turn around and if it approaches the edge of the screen, an arrow will flash to prevent the ship from going off course. In order to evade obstacles, the booster and retro rockets can be used to avoid taking any damage, but if the boost/brake gauge is empty, no techniques will work and the ship will be vulnerable for a moment. In order to take out enemies and add them to the Score Check, the Arwing's laser blasters can be used to shoot down targets and Enemy Force Commanders, or Nova Bombs can be fired to destroy or heavily damage enemies within the radius. Barrel Rolling will deflect enemy firepower, but will not protect the ship from head on collisions.

    •Star Fox (In-Game)

    •Star Fox 1993; Instruction Booklet

    •http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Fox_(video_game)

    •http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/06/star_fox_2_will_finally_be_released_thanks_to_super_nes_classic_edition

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