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For my line of choices, from best to least best...

Adventures, Assault, N64 then SNES.

I love Adventures, I'm more of the guy who likes adventure types of games and Adventures is a calling card for me. It's alot different from the other SF games too which I think is nifty. I think it actually took brain to make Adventures also.

Assault and N64 trail closely behind, and SNES... I just don't like.

What are your guy's opinions?

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well...I think I stay with assault....I really loved that OG level, and some of the vs mode is great!

adventures was great too, but like...they could made the game even better :lol: (DAMN RARE!)

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Here's a topic that hasn't been done to death!

64 all the way, if only for the Blue Marine. Probably then the original, and then Assault close behind.

Way, way, waaaaay down at the bottom is Adventures. It was just a horrid game, a blot on the name of Star Fox. And it was never supposed to be a Star Fox game in the first place, which is why the franchise name and characters seem so tacked on.

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SF64 then SF Assult and SF Adventures. I have to say SNES comes in last. It was good but the others were better

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This one is an easy one for me:

Star Fox 64 (where all the classic quotes come from); Original Star Fox (for some of the comical things Slippy and General Pepper say, along with classic text); Star Fox Adventures (Just because this is the most we hear Fox speaking...though the quotes aren't really very memorable or good); Star Fox Assault (the voices seemed emotionless at time, and others, the mood faked or put on...some quotes are ok, but all in all, I didn't like the dialogue in this game at all...except on the last 2 levels, and Corneria).

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I just thought I'd say: from what little I've seen, the reason the voices seem so... nondescript probably has to do with the way they do messages - the portrait to the left has NO facial movement except for blinking and fairly simple mouth movement. And that /is/ something you notice, whether consciously or not, as expression has a big impact on how things seem (The expressions in general in StarFox were rather poorly done). Though yeah, voices were kind of shoddy. :

As for me... From what I've seen,

SF64 (Addictive gameplay; also, the water effects, exceptional for their time, are still not at all bad by today's standards, I think) > SF: Assault (Look really good) > SFA (Adventure games make me sleepy) > SNES SF (For the timeframe, exceptional, but it's just crappy now due to controls and all. But SF64 essentially replaces it anyway.)

Of course, Deus Ex blows SF64 out of the water, but it's not a StarFox game. :P;

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The original is still the best. You can keep you fox-chicks and stereotyped villian wannabes and secret, pointless bioweapons to yourself, because this game's better than the others. Combined. What's the reasoning behind this sheer awesomeness? The answer is simple:

It's the only Star Fox game that's HARD.

SF64 was too easy to begin with, SFA had Slippy hold your hand the entire time *shudder*, and Assault's not worth the $50 it costs, save the multiplayer. I first started playing SF when I was about 9; last year was the first time I ever beat the hard path. SF64 comes close in terms of replay (only because some of the medals are a bitch to get O_o ), but overall it's way too easy compared to this. Before there was ill-conceived plotholes and fifty years of storyline between games, there were four critters in prototype space fighters, a black hole, a killer slot machine, a dog obsessed with lollypops, and two exclamation points at the end of every sentence.

SNES Star Fox FTW!

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Pretty much from new to old.

StarFox Assault, StarFox Adventures, StarFox 64, StarFox 2(ROM version), and then StarFox.

I prefer StarFox Assault because it's the funnest game I've ever played in my entire life followed closely by Halo, the things that make me love this game are firstly, everybodies favorite blue vixen, Krystal was still in the series seeing as how Namco took over I had a feeling that I wouldn't see any Krystal in it anymore. Secondly, I NEARLY hold many world records on this game, being second in a few, one in particular the Orbital Gate, my favorite level, which brings me to my next reason of why it's my favorite game, the levels of SF Assault are just outstanding, the detail in the first level, Fortuna was phenomenal, you could actually see the isolated battle field taking place, that's what I call detail! Then there's the Orbital Gate it just is such a fast pace level, there's nothing in the world that can get my adrenalin pumping as much as that level. Here's a list of my favorite levels to my least favorite levels.

1. Orbital Gate

2. Fortuna

3. Aparoid Homeworld

4. Asteroid Belt

5. Katina

6. Sargasso

7. Sauria

8. Coneria

9. Fichina

They're all great levels but Fichina made last because it just doesn't have that thrill, it's just a blind fight in the begining, and I just don't see the fun in that the only fun part was riding upon Falco's wing. There are not many bad things I can say besides what did they do to Fox's face? I mean it looks horrible. I have many reasons of why I listed the positions for the levels but I just have to get back to other things.

The reason of which I made SF Adventures my second favorite out of them all is because it opened up a whole new SF world to me. SF-O. I never liked SF as much as I do now because of Adventures. It just had that thing in it to make me think of going on the Internet to look at the thoughts of other SF fans, and I'm very glad that I have done so I've met many friends by doing so ESF, XG, Slippygoingno, Steve9, and MANY MANY others, I'm not excluding anybody, except Karl. Then there's the introduction of everone's favorite blue vixen, Krystal! And the graphics are terrific, there's nothing I can say bad about them except how Rare rushed through the end of Adventures because at the ending video the graphics are not as good as they were before, like when Krystal's hand went through her staff like N64 graphics, and the firing sounds of Krystal's staff were about 2 seconds off sync. Those were the worse things I could say about SF Adventures. And the story, DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED it's the best SF plot ever, I can't see how people hated the game so much it was SO good it pisses me off to see people talk that way about one of my favorite games.

Those are pretty much a fraction of the reasons why, I could list the reasons why I like the other games but I just need to get back to other things.

SFMJr out.

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For game play i like assault best just for the reason of being able to switch between the plain and the tank

For other reasons i like Adventures best

SF for super was a good game too but it is gone but not forgotten i loved that game when it come out and as for 64 I like the plains design better

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Pretty much from new to old.

StarFox Assault, StarFox Adventures, StarFox 64, StarFox 2(ROM version), and then StarFox.

I prefer StarFox Assault because it's the funnest game I've ever played in my entire life followed closely by Halo, the things that make me love this game are firstly, everybodies favorite blue vixen, Krystal was still in the series seeing as how Namco took over I had a feeling that I wouldn't see any Krystal in it anymore. Secondly, I NEARLY hold many world records on this game, being second in a few, one in particular the Orbital Gate, my favorite level, which brings me to my next reason of why it's my favorite game, the levels of SF Assault are just outstanding, the detail in the first level, Fortuna was phenomenal, you could actually see the isolated battle field taking place, that's what I call detail! Then there's the Orbital Gate it just is such a fast pace level, there's nothing in the world that can get my adrenalin pumping as much as that level. Here's a list of my favorite levels to my least favorite levels.

1. Orbital Gate

2. Fortuna

3. Aparoid Homeworld

4. Asteroid Belt

5. Katina

6. Sargasso

7. Sauria

8. Coneria

9. Fichina

They're all great levels but Fichina made last because it just doesn't have that thrill, it's just a blind fight in the begining, and I just don't see the fun in that the only fun part was riding upon Falco's wing. There are not many bad things I can say besides what did they do to Fox's face? I mean it looks horrible. I have many reasons of why I listed the positions for the levels but I just have to get back to other things.

The reason of which I made SF Adventures my second favorite out of them all is because it opened up a whole new SF world to me. SF-O. I never liked SF as much as I do now because of Adventures. It just had that thing in it to make me think of going on the Internet to look at the thoughts of other SF fans, and I'm very glad that I have done so I've met many friends by doing so ESF, XG, Slippygoingno, Steve9, and MANY MANY others, I'm not excluding anybody, except Karl. Then there's the introduction of everone's favorite blue vixen, Krystal! And the graphics are terrific, there's nothing I can say bad about them except how Rare rushed through the end of Adventures because at the ending video the graphics are not as good as they were before, like when Krystal's hand went through her staff like N64 graphics, and the firing sounds of Krystal's staff were about 2 seconds off sync. Those were the worse things I could say about SF Adventures. And the story, DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED it's the best SF plot ever, I can't see how people hated the game so much it was SO good it pisses me off to see people talk that way about one of my favorite games.

Those are pretty much a fraction of the reasons why, I could list the reasons why I like the other games but I just need to get back to other things.

SFMJr out.

Exactly what I would have written. 8)

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Star Fox 64, Star Fox Assault, Star Fox Adventures, Star Fox (The Original), and Star Fox 2 ROM

Reasons are: I thought SF 64 is the best out of the whole series, Assault could have had a lot more replay value and adjustments but I still like it, Adventures was a new spin (That wasn't good for me.....) but I still love the series and the storyline, Star Fox the original I vaguely remember and the unreleased SF 2 ROM becuase I could never get a chance to get it to work.

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From reading you're reasons, I actually think that SFA and SF:A tie for first. I loved the storyline in both but Adventures was a little deeper because it was an adventure game instead of taking the usual star fox style, and adventure games always have a longer and better storyline but Assault is soo good and soo fun!!! The graphics on both games are unbelievable, the freedom you are given in both games is great, and adventures is a game that I have to thank greatly because it is the first Star Fox game I had played. As soon as I got into it, I borrowed my friend's N64 and Star Fox 64 and played it to death. Star Fox is the best!!!!!!

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