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Star Fox 64 (without Rumble Pak)

Product description vintage very good condition- 100% of proceeds provides free clothing and toys to foster children through Foster Care Support Foundation Review It is a shame that Nintendo can't clone Miyamoto, the genius behind the...

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Condition

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Reviews around story (5.00 of 5)

  • we had a fierce fight with our Arwings in Corneria and Sector Z.The controls are great, the audio (especially the voices, in my opinion) are excellent and it got a great Story Mode
  • I really enjoyed the voice acting, and the graphics, as well as story line, and game play
  • The game has a great story line and great graphics (for Nintendo 64).I have owned this game for four
  • Everyone tells me that Starfox 64 has it all: a great story mode, creative bosses, well thought of voice samples, and a fantastic multiplayer experience
  • Overall, I rate this game a 3 out of 5 for its graphic appeal, but its lack in greater story mode
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Reviews around nes (5.00 of 5)

  • People used to make a big deal how Star Fox 64 was supposedly an improvement over the Super NES's Star Fox.
  • The reason the Super NES's Star Fox was so successful is because it's able to combine challenge with really intense atmosphere giving the gamer the impression he's helpless in the galaxy (especially whenever your life is
  • Meteo is decent but a boring imitation of the same type of dark space stage we see in the Super NES's Star Fox where you're constantly surrounded by flying boulders and a high danger level.
  • This is partly due to enemies appearing significantly less frequently than in the Super NES's Star Fox
  • Whereas on the Super NES the music was extremely catchy, suspenseful and memorable, no such treatment occurs here in Star Fox 64.
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Reviews around n64 (5.00 of 5)

  • Great n64 game played it when I was little kid one of the best n64 games ever made next to Mario 64 and 007 golden eye
  • Before there were many games out for Nintendo 64, Starfox 64 was one of THE games--and it still stands as one of the best N64 games in the library.

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Reviews around star fox (5.00 of 5)

  • Star Fox 64 was quite groundbreaking for Nintendo since it brought us the rumble pack, which made your gaming experience even more realistic.
  • People used to make a big deal how Star Fox 64 was supposedly an improvement over the Super NES's Star Fox.
  • A fond memory in many gamers hearts, this Star Fox 64 still remains as a highly recommended game to play!
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Reviews around control (5.00 of 5)

  • The controls, though they work well, are pretty complicated to learn.
  • The controls are easy to master and the game itself is easy
  • The controls are pretty easy to learn if you go to training mode or you can just pick the controls up while playing the game

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Reviews around game work (5.00 of 5)

  • Note, all my other games work perfectly, so it's not my N64, it's this POS game you sold me
  • The packaging was nice and protective and the game works like a charm

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Reviews around graphic (4.64 of 5)

  • It may not sound interesting now but the gameplay and the great speed and graphics really makes you wander how this was one of the first games to come out for N64.
  • First of all, the graphics are sharply defined, and make good use of the N64's tendancy to produce blurry graphics.
  • Don't get me wrong, this game was really fun; it has great graphics for when it was made, and definitely managed to keep me entertained throughout it
  • The game has a great story line and great graphics (for Nintendo 64).I have owned this game for four
  • I really enjoyed the voice acting, and the graphics, as well as story line, and game play
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Reviews around condition (4.61 of 5)

  • Never had a problem with Amazon orders before, but when i got this game in the mail, it was in terrible condition
  • it came in good condition and i play it very often and has given me zero troubles.
  • This game was in great condition, operated just fine and arrived sooner than what I expected
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Reviews around time (4.26 of 5)

  • The zenith of it's time for "shoot em up" fighter games, Starfox 64 is
  • Playing this game took me back to a happy time in my life, when the world was simpler and video games weren't as dark and morbid
  • I enjoyed this game with my little brother on the golden times of Nintendo.
  • The A.I. of each character on maneuvering is decent; but, until you get skilled enough, it can be hard not to shoot at them or let enemies get them, as they get in your way at the oddest times (then fuss at you when you do hit them).
  • Getting some friends together, then watching their ships explode, is a very fun time.
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Reviews around gameplay (4.26 of 5)

  • There are great graphics and action and the gameplay is very straightforward
  • I sat in awe of its awesome graphics and gameplay, and it was one of the greatest gaming experiences ever.
  • Overall this game is very fun but lacks the long gameplay some may like.
  • Should kids be playing these games?Anyway, the gameplay is fun...for 15 minutes
  • Great fun, addicting, comfortable gameplay, and lots of replay value
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Reviews around mode (4.16 of 5)

  • Overall, I rate this game a 3 out of 5 for its graphic appeal, but its lack in greater story mode
  • This complication, however, is eased by the nice training mode they threw in
  • Everyone tells me that Starfox 64 has it all: a great story mode, creative bosses, well thought of voice samples, and a fantastic multiplayer experience
  • All in all, starfox delivers with a spectacular single player mode
  • The mode is fun, but suffers from lack of options
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Reviews around nintendo (4.16 of 5)

  • Starfox was one of the premiere games for the Super Nintendo, boasting some of the best graphics that any platform of the time could show off and yes the game, at the time, did deliever in what could be described in a "Tour de force" performace
  • To this day it is still one of the best Nintendo Titles out their
  • Most people know this, but to those not knowledgeable, the Nintendo 64 is much older than the GameCube.
  • Comparing Star Fox 64's graphics to a Super Nintendo game's graphics is like comparing a 2005 Mercedes Benz to a 1999 Honda Civic.
  • I owned a Super Nintendo four years before I got a Nintendo 64, and I remember the first Christmas morning that I had Star Fox 64, the rumble pak, and the Nintendo 64 (not included in this deal, but only about $5 more on the Star Fox sold elsewhere on this site).
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Reviews around lot (3.86 of 5)

  • Missions in general are similar, but some offer a lot of variety, like destroying missles heading towards the Great Fox before they damage it, getting into epic dogfights with the Star Wolf team, or activating a series of switches to set a train off course, crashing straight into Andross's supply depot!
  • Great fun, addicting, comfortable gameplay, and lots of replay value
  • Missions in general are similar, but some offer a lot of variety, like destroying missles heading towards the Great Fox before they damage it, getting into epic dogfights with the Star Wolf team, or activating a series of switches to set a train off course, crashing straight into Andross's supply depot!

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Reviews around guy (2.18 of 5)

  • Destroy the bad guys, destroy the boss, goto next level.
  • Even on your own crew, each one is distinctive: Falco, for example, plays along the lines of "the tough guy with a secretly caring heart."
  • "Fox, get this guy off me!", but trust me, the rest of the voice samples and in flight chatter really just add to the experience, and only a few people suffer severe hemorrhages from Slippy's antics.
  • Don't get me wrong guys,
  • the 1st level is cool, the master isnot as hard, all the other guys are hard

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Reviews around andross (1.44 of 5)

  • You play Fox McCloud, a fighter pilot for Starfox, and you're at war with the forces of the evil Andross
  • In the game, you play Fox McCloud, a young determined fighter pilot who is sent on several missions to destroy Andross, a inane, mad genius that demands full control of the Lylat system
  • You must save the Lylat system from the evil Andross who is trying to destroy the Lylat system
  • You play as Fox Mccloud, and he must go on an adventure through space to find and destroy Andross
  • The premise of the game is simple: you, as Star Fox, are trying to save the solar system from the evil Andross
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Reviews around people (1.00 of 5)

  • For a N64 game, to this day people who's so grown on this generation would see these graphics as 'terrible' but if you grew up playing a Nintendo 64 (or any type of 90's game console) you might say these graphics are great
  • Multiplayer is all right, but most people don't care about it, or hate it.
  • People played this in the store for days on end even though most could not afford it for the N64
  • After you earn medals on every level in normal, it moves you on to a harder difficulty, and it's twice as much as fun earning the medals over again, just because the combat is exciting (for 8 years ago, that is--keep in mind that you're playing a classic).While the posts before have proved that this game is too hard if you're bad at video games AND don't try (even people bad at video games can beat this if they

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Reviews around scientist (1.00 of 5)

  • With the many possible paths, many bosses, and the final battle against Andross, the maniacal evil scientist that was banished to Venom, your final battle area, this game is a true classic
  • The whole idea of this game sounds very familiar...banished evil scientists comes back to take his tolls.

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  • Product description vintage very good condition- 100% of proceeds provides free clothing and toys to foster children through Foster Care Support Foundation Review It is a shame that Nintendo can't clone Miyamoto, the genius behind the Mario and Zelda games
  • He is easily Nintendo's greatest asset, and one of the most brilliant storytellers ever to work in the interactive medium
  • His latest effort, Star Fox 64, is a game designed in his tradition of greatness, and it's perhaps the best N64 game seen since Super Mario 64 - which is still considered by many as the best video game of all time
  • Star Fox 64, the sequel to the Super Nintendo title Star Fox, is a shooter in the truest sense
  • As happens in Star Fox's predecessors, you fly along and blast away your enemies while powering up your weapons
  • But Star Fox 64 adds quality gameplay twists that rival the game's incredible 3D graphics
  • These features include multiple gameplay paths (which take you through various levels depending on how well you play, including a Tomorrow Land-like city, a meteor-filled corner of space, and a post-apocalyptic battleground), a submarine and a tank level, a four-player battle mode, and the smoothest 3D flight control yet seen on a console system
  • Not only is the animation incredibly smooth, but every polygonal building and ship is finely detailed
  • The enemies are also quite varied - in fact, the final boss, Andross, even qualifies as menacingly scary (there's something terrifying about a huge ape that literally chews you up and spits you out)
  • This game is a pleasure to look at and does the Star Wars-like storyline justice with a truly cinematic quality
  • At any given time you have a variety of enemies to blast, and the game alternates between on-rails levels (where you are constantly moving forward on a track with 3D movement), and slightly more open levels where you can explore a limited area
  • While the game may be difficult to play at first, it includes a training mode to master the somersaults, U-turns, and power-ups
  • Once you get the hang of it, the game becomes a fast-paced thrill ride through multiple levels of interplanetary warfare
  • And unlike any game before it, Star Fox 64 uses force feedback, courtesy of Nintendo's latest peripheral, the Rumble Pak
  • Simply, you actually feel each shot you take and obstacle you bump into
  • The plot of Star Fox 64 pits Fox McCloud against the evil Andross and his crew of monkey people set to destroy the galaxy
  • As Fox McCloud you must lead the battle against his minions
  • Your wingmen Slippy (a frog), Falco (a falcon), and Peppy (a rabbit) accompany you on missions and offer advice on each level - they can also help you out in a jam, but you should expect to come to their rescue more often than not
  • The interaction between the four main characters makes for some of the most entertaining voice-overs yet heard in a video game and proves that the N64 doesn't need a CD drive to offer a vast array of speech
  • In fact, a third of the game's cartridge is used for the memorable chatter, which includes such lines as "Let's show those monkey people who's boss," and "Oh noooo!" which is shrieked by Slippy, who's gender is, sadly, never revealed
  • Star Fox 64 is the kind of game you will spend many sleepless nights with - even after you finish
  • The replay value will bring you back again and again
  • N64 owners who have been waiting to embark on their next great gaming adventure should run out immediately and buy Star Fox 64 - the graphics, sound, and gameplay all combine to create an instant N64 classic
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