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The internet’s reaction to Nintendo’s surprise announcement of a new Star Fox game was, to put it charitably, mixed. The new game is actually in many ways an old game–a remake of Star Fox 64, with fully revamped graphics, new animated cutscenes with a more realistic style for Fox and his crew, and other bells and whistles. For those hoping for an all-new Star Fox game, it was a letdown. But take heart, Arwing aces: This appears to be part of a calculated strategy to finally make Fox McCloud the star (fox) he deserves to be.
Star Fox has never been the most popular of Nintendo’s franchises, as compared to others like Mario or Zelda. Star Fox fans widely agree that Star Fox 64 is hands-down the best game of the series, which means it peaked almost 30 years ago. Since then, the series has often felt adrift, meandering between experiments like Star Fox Command and Star Fox Guard, remakes like Star Fox 64 3D, and quasi-remakes like Star Fox Zero.
Now, it seems, Nintendo has decided that Fox deserves better, and it’s doing all it can to make him a household name. The clearest indication is his shoehorned cameo in The

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