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Nintendo: "We all know how much you love Starfox, so here it is.... StarFox Zero now on the Nintendo Switch 2 with included motion control support!"Hopefully it means a game will be announced.
As horrid looking as Adventures.Star Fox is definitely coming back.
Friggin hell why did they make him look like a cereal mascot.Star Fox is definitely coming back.
He looks like he was drawn by someone who posts gay furry porn on Twitter.Star Fox is definitely coming back.
Open world space game where you can get in different vehicles and go to different planets, but they're just all open and flat with shrines peppering them and the ships disintegrate into dust if you use them too much.As horrid looking as Adventures.
I just want to fly forward in a straight line in a space plane and shoot things. If there's also gay furry porn, that's just value added on.Open world space game where you can get in different vehicles and go to different planets, but they're just all open and flat with shrines peppering them and the ships disintegrate into dust if you use them too much.
I know games take a long time to make, but I’d assume an OoT remake was in a “break glass in case of PR emergency” container like the Earthbound rerelease after NSO’s N64 launch.
Let's Go Eevee & Pikachu are the first that come to mind.Has Nintendo ever done a remake that wasn't essentially a remaster?
Super Mario 64 DS?Has Nintendo ever done a remake that wasn't essentially a remaster?
........... huhYou know, I'm no expert on the topic, but I'm pretty sure Wild Gunman for NES is a remake and not a remaster.
Has Nintendo ever done a remake that wasn't essentially a remaster?
Pokemon remakes are always very different games from the originals, but that's Game Freak's territory, which feels a bit off when thinking about what Nintendo would do. Similarly, Fire Emblem remakes are always different enough that fans count them as separate games entirely, but that's Intelligent Systems. A couple of the Kirby remakes are different enough from the originals that people will count them as different games, but that's HAL.Let's Go Eevee & Pikachu are the first that come to mind.
That is pretty dope ngl.
Nintendo's internal teams usually do pretty basic remasters, that is true.Has Nintendo ever done a remake that wasn't essentially a remaster?