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Post by TheGunheart on Sept 6, 2011 12:34:11 GMT -5
Sorry to bump, but a recent 3DS release reminded me...
Starfox 64. Seriously, this is like, the one Nintendo franchise that didn't set off a trend in game design. Even the Stafox series itself pretty much abandoned it.
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Post by Ryusui on Sept 6, 2011 13:28:42 GMT -5
Maybe if the 3DS version sells well enough we'll finally get Starfox 64(?) 2. With Fay and Miyu! :3
God, I hope the rights to Krystal go back to Rare someday. Then Nintendo can stop pretending she's a Starfox character and maybe Rare can finally make Dinosaur Planet.
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Post by Weasel on Sept 7, 2011 3:22:59 GMT -5
Am I allowed to say that Dinosaur Planet ruined Star Fox?
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Post by Snarboo on Sept 7, 2011 3:58:21 GMT -5
Yes because it's true. It's amazing how quick Star Fox tanked after Star Fox Adventures.
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Post by X-pert74 on Sept 7, 2011 4:54:55 GMT -5
At the time I was really excited for Dinosaur Planet on the N64, but when it became Star Fox Adventures on the Gamecube, I just lost interest in it. It was such a bad idea for Nintendo to turn it into a Star Fox game.
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Post by TheGunheart on Sept 8, 2011 13:40:23 GMT -5
So freakin' that. I loved the look of Dinosaur Planet when the first screenshots arrived. The atmosphere ran so thick, you'd need a chainsaw to get through.
Then Fox crashlanded on it, and gone was that feeling. It was not a beautiful, flawless fusion like say, Gurren and Lagann. No, this was a transporter accident that left both a writhing mass of misshapen organs.
What sucks most of all is that Krystal actually seemed pretty awesome in the early vids, compared to the damsel in distress stuck in the middle of the Uncanny Valley that appeared in the final game.
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