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The never-released sequel to the groundbreaking ’Star Fox’ is coming to the SNES Classic. But why are we just getting it now?
This September, the SNES Classic is bringing us the completed-but-never-released Star Fox 2. The fact that Star Fox 2 is essentially a new SNES release is exciting enough, but when you look closer ...
Star Fox 2 is the game we were never supposed to play. Originally scheduled for release back in 1995 on the ageing Super Nintendo console – SNES to its friends – this early example of a ...
Years later in September 2017, Nintendo surprised many fans with the addition of Star Fox 2 on the SNES Classic console. And since then, it's been made available to Switch Online subscribers in 2019.
We're long overdue for a new Star Fox game, but in the absence of an official sequel, one of the creators of the original SNES game is building an indie spiritual successor called Wild Blue.
If you're lucky enough to get your hands on a SNES Classic, Star Fox 2 isn't unlocked naturally. Here's how to play it.
A never before released Super Nintendo game is coming to the mini SNES Classic Edition this September.
Star Fox 2 will be the 19th title published by Nintendo to sell 1 million units on the SNES, a full 27 years after the system originally launched.
Thankfully, it won't be long until we get to see this version of Star Fox 2, which will launch on 29th September in the UK as part of the SNES mini's catalogue.
The SNES Classic Edition has been released for fewer than 24 hours, and fans have already been able to extract the Star Fox 2 ROM from the system and release it online.
After a period of inactivity, Nintendo Switch Online introduces several new games this month, including the long-lost Star Fox sequel.
With the canned 1995 game finally getting its official release this month on the SNES Classic Mini, we speak to one of the key figures behind the epic space opera.
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