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If Your Kids Suddenly Want To Play Star Fox, Here's How

If Your Kids Suddenly Want To Play Star Fox, Here's How https://ift.tt/NOPZcQU The Super Mario Galaxy movie is primed for a predictably massive opening weekend despite mixed reviews , but the biggest surprise may be the non-Mario characters who make an appearance. Just ahead of the film's opening Nintendo revealed that Fox McCloud appears alongside all the Mushroom Kingdom denizens. If all that fancy flying puts you or your kids in the mood to explore the Star Fox oeuvre , we're here to help. Star Fox is a traditional on-rails space shooter starring a team of anthropomorphic starfighter pilots. The team itself is called Star Fox, and Fox McCloud is the team leader. The other pilots--in most games, Peppy, Falco, and Slippy--are your wingmen. The series debuted on the Super NES in 1993, showing off rudimentary but at-the-time mind-blowing 3D effects. So should you track down the original Star Fox and get shooting? Not necessarily. Continue Reading at GameSpot

Metroid Fusion Is Coming To Nintendo Switch Online On March 9

Metroid Fusion Is Coming To Nintendo Switch Online On March 9 https://ift.tt/lSpRvEV

As a part of Nintendo's recent move to bring its more iconic Game Boy and Game Boy Advance titles to its subscription service, Nintendo Switch Online, the company has announced a port of Metroid Fusion is on the way. The classic Game Boy Advance title will be available for all subscribers starting Thursday, March 9.

Originally released in 2002, Metroid Fusion follows the iconic bounty hunter Samus Aran as she explores the surface of planet SR388 in search of parasitic organisms referred to as X. The 2D action game is commonly regarded as one of the best entries in the Metroid series. In GameSpot's review of Metroid Fusion, we stated its "extremely responsive controls, terrific graphics, and great audio make Fusion easily one of the best action games for the Game Boy Advance."

Metroid Fusion's surprise announcement comes hot on the heels of Metroid Prime Remake's reveal last month. And, considering Metroid Dread is also a fairly recent entry in the Metroid series, we're crossing our fingers all this means the long-awaited Metroid Prime 4 is coming sooner rather than later. Announced back in 2017, the fourth entry in the series has been in and out of development repeatedly over the course of the last six years. However, development on the game restarted in 2019 after producer Kensuke Tanabe, who also served in this role on the first three games and Metroid Prime: Hunters, decided to return to the series.

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