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| Developers: | Argonaut Software & Nintendo |
| Publisher: | Nintendo |
| Designers: | Shigeru Miyamoto & Katsuya Eguchi |
| Composer: | Hajime Hirasawa |
| Release date: | 1993 |
| Genre: | Scrolling shooter |
| Game modes: | Single player |
| Platform: | Super Famicom/ Super NES |
| Media: | 16- megabit cartridgeIn a variety of electronic equipments, a cartridge (in video game terms, cart game pack or Game Pak can be one method of programming different functionality, providing variable content, or a method by which consumables may be replenished. The term cartrid |
Star Fox (called Starwing in EuropeFor the band of the same name, see Europe (band . Europe is a continent forming the westermost part of the Eurasian supercontinent. Europe is bounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Se, due to copyright issues) was the first game in the Star Fox seriesThe Star Fox series ( Japanese: ) is one of Nintendo's many famous franchises. The first game in the series, developed by Argonaut, revolutionized the way Super Famicom and SNES games were made. Utilizing the power of the Super FX Chip, it created the fir of video games. It was released in the spring of 1993 for Super Nintendo.
The game cartridge was the first to include the Super FXThe Super FX is a supplementary graphics chip used in some Super Nintendo (SNES) video game cartridges. It worked by putting a specialized chip in the SNES cartridge's which increased the SNES's CPU speed from 3. 58MHZ to 10. Later on there was also a Sup chip, an early 3DThe rewrite of this article is being devised at. Please comment or help out as necessary. Thanks 3D computer graphics are works of graphic art that were created with the aid of digital computers and specialized 3D software. In general, the term may also r accelerator.
The complex display of three-dimensional models with texture-mapped polygons was still new and rare in video games, and this first Star Fox game was much hyped as a result. Star Fox had kemono character designs and the musical compositions of Hajime Hirasawa, as well as obstacle-course-style gameplay. Star Fox was developed by Nintendo and Argonaut Software, and published by Nintendo.
In 1997, Nintendo published Star Fox 64 for Nintendo 64, featuring a complete remake and rewrite of the Star Fox storyline.