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'''Star Fox 64''', or '''Lylat Wars''' in PAL regions, is a 1997 rail shooter for the Nintendo 64. It was the first Nintendo 64 game to support the Rumble Pak force feedback controller add-on, which came bundled with some editions of the game. | |||
It was later remade as ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' for the 3DS, as ''[[Star Fox Zero]]'' for the Wii U, and as ''[[Star Fox (2026)|Star Fox]] for the Switch 2. | |||
== Interviews == | |||
== | * [https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/3ds/starfox/0/0/ Iwata Asks] — interview with Miyamoto, Dylan Cuthbert, Mitsuhiro Takano and Yusuke Amano on ''Star Fox 64'', the 3DS remake, and ''Star Fox 2'' | ||
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/starfox/comments/10fclnf/my_attempt_at_translating_an_interview_with/] — Miyamoto interview from 64Dream magazine in 1997, machine-translated by a Reddit user | |||
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/starfox/comments/x938ib/behold_an_attempt_at_translating_an_interview/] — interview with Miyamoto and other members of the development team from the official Japanese ''Star Fox 64'' guidebook, machine-translated by a Reddit user | |||
== Pre-Release == | |||
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== Reviews == | |||
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== Marketing == | |||
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* [https://archive.org/details/ninty-power-toysrus-sf64-promo-vhs Nintendo Power promotional tape] — digitised from VHS at high quality | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 29 July 2026
Star Fox 64, or Lylat Wars in PAL regions, is a 1997 rail shooter for the Nintendo 64. It was the first Nintendo 64 game to support the Rumble Pak force feedback controller add-on, which came bundled with some editions of the game.
It was later remade as Star Fox 64 3D for the 3DS, as Star Fox Zero for the Wii U, and as Star Fox for the Switch 2.
Interviews
- Iwata Asks — interview with Miyamoto, Dylan Cuthbert, Mitsuhiro Takano and Yusuke Amano on Star Fox 64, the 3DS remake, and Star Fox 2
- [1] — Miyamoto interview from 64Dream magazine in 1997, machine-translated by a Reddit user
- [2] — interview with Miyamoto and other members of the development team from the official Japanese Star Fox 64 guidebook, machine-translated by a Reddit user
Pre-Release
Reviews
Marketing
- Nintendo Power promotional tape — digitised from VHS at high quality


































