Star Fox 64 3D Japanese Reaction Trailers

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Star Fox 64 3D Japanese Reaction Trailers on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Although the US and Europe will have to wait till September for Star Fox 64 3D, the game is hitting Japanese retailers on July 14th and to promote its release, Nintendo have provided three new trailers. The trailers show peoples reactions as they play as Fox McCloud. On top of that, new gameplay footage is shown from various stages in the game.

All three trailers can be seen below.

Box art for Star Fox 64 3D
Developer

Nintendo

Publisher

Nintendo

Genre

Shooter

Players

4

C3 Score

Rated $score out of 10  8/10

Reader Score

Rated $score out of 10  7/10 (7 Votes)

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THe 3d and the gyroscope do not mix. Look how this guy has to rigidly fix his head straight on with the 3ds as he moves it around. Looks like he is partial paralysed.

Played on a demo unit 3DS the other day and whilst the thumb pad is a good solution for a portable its inferior to proper analogue. THere is too much resistance and I dont know why nintendo is using these for wii U.

Agreed - it's so tricky to do 3D and gyro control - near impossible in some situations in OoT - really an either/or imo. I'd opt for traditional control and 3D over gyro.

Can't wait for this though, looks great. Look at that water go!

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I hope SF643D ends up being pretty successful because it looks brilliant and I'd love for a brand new SF game using this engine. As much as I love SF64, I still wouldn't buy a 3DS for it because again, it's a game I've played many times. But if there were to be a new entry using these graphics, I'd be more inclined to get one.

Glad the pilot ships still retain there angular design.

Yeah, with Gyro controls it's an either/or scenario as doing Gyro and 3D without loosing focus means you also move your head as you move the system. Still nice to have the option in case we decide to turn of the 3D.

Azuardo said:
I hope SF643D ends up being pretty successful because it looks brilliant and I'd love for a brand new SF game using this engine. As much as I love SF64, I still wouldn't buy a 3DS for it because again, it's a game I've played many times. But if there were to be a new entry using these graphics, I'd be more inclined to get one.

Well never fear, besides this there's also the New Kid Icarus (after 20 years it's about time Nintendo) the remake of MGS3 which looks better & is supposed to have more content than the ps2 original, Resident Evil Revalations which looks to blow the socks off of RE5 & could even be better than RE4 in terms of Story & even scares & even an Ico copy being made by Konami!!

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru4f4cLGOvE

My only complaint is that there's no online for this Gem....such a waste. T_T

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Glad were getting some remixed music this time round xD

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LKR000 said:
Glad were getting some remixed music this time round xD

I still think they should have taken the Star Fox Assault orchestra versions and used them on this Lylat Wars remake. The ones they didn't do on Assault could have still been done by a new orchestra team.

From what I've heard the new music isn't as good as the N64 original.

( Edited 16.07.2011 12:31 by Marzy )

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