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The original Star Fox is not truly a 3D game, much like Mario Kart and F Zero are not true 3D games. The games simply used a "3D effect."
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That's right. It didn't even simulate movement in 3D, because you only move side-to-side, up and down, and forward. You can't double back and move around in 3D space like you can in other space combat or pseudo-3D games like Wing Commander or Doom.Kreegs wrote:The original Star Fox is not truly a 3D game, much like Mario Kart and F Zero are not true 3D games. The games simply used a "3D effect."
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That's not true. It uses true 3D polygons. Mario Kart and F-Zero do indeed use the mode 7 scaling trick, but Starfox is legit 3D.Kreegs wrote:The original Star Fox is not truly a 3D game, much like Mario Kart and F Zero are not true 3D games. The games simply used a "3D effect."
Edit: Unless you meant something along the lines of what Jog said, in which case we're arguing along two different definitions of 3D.
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Well, I'm arguing along the lines of what Jog said, because it's the only definition that's pertinent to the control pad/stick problem. When you're moving around in 3-dimensional planes, the stick has more tangible advantages over the directional-pad—even a digital stick like the N64's, as demonstrated by Star Fox 64. But in a game like Star Fox, where you're really just riding the 2 planes of the TV screen (x & y axes), a directional pad works just fine.Claytone wrote:That's not true. It uses true 3D polygons. Mario Kart and F-Zero do indeed use the mode 7 scaling trick, but Starfox is legit 3D.Kreegs wrote:The original Star Fox is not truly a 3D game, much like Mario Kart and F Zero are not true 3D games. The games simply used a "3D effect."
Edit: Unless you meant something along the lines of what Jog said, in which case we're arguing along two different definitions of 3D.
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Can we all just agree that some of us would like to purchase and play this game if it was available in some format on the VC? This thread is supposed to be about Star Fox EXCITEMENT!
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I understand that, but I just wasn't sure if Kreegs was clear on the fact that the technologies used for F-Zero and Mario Kart were sprite scaling whereas Starfox renders 3D polygons in a 3D environment.Kong Wen wrote: Well, I'm arguing along the lines of what Jog said, because it's the only definition that's pertinent to the control pad/stick problem. When you're moving around in 3-dimensional planes, the stick has more tangible advantages over the directional-pad—even a digital stick like the N64's, as demonstrated by Star Fox 64. But in a game like Star Fox, where you're really just riding the 2 planes of the TV screen (x & y axes), a directional pad works just fine.
I completely agree that you don't actually have agency in 3 dimensions in Starfox (and in fact have more in F-Zero and Mario Kart despite the 3D effect being more illusory).
I can definitely agree on that! I managed to find it at a retro game store for SNES and really liked it. I lost like half my lives on the final stage and game overed, though, so that was no fun. I need to get back to it and try again.Kreegs wrote:Can we all just agree that some of us would like to purchase and play this game if it was available in some format on the VC? This thread is supposed to be about Star Fox EXCITEMENT!
I imagine the SuperFX chip is the reason it and Yoshi's Island aren't on VC. But hey, at least it's getting a new installment! I've actually only played Starfox 1 and Starfox 64, so I don't know much about the rest of the series, but I'm sure the new one will be fun. Could potentially be an opportunity for Nintendo to really sell the Gamepad, although I'm not sure how.
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I've found that using the anologue stick for games designed for the d-pad can sometime end up feeling more precise because it's easier to move diagonally.Starmancer wrote:Wouldn't it just be the D-Pad mapped to the stick, therefore working just as sluggishly as the D-Pad?
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For now, we can only use the GamePad like a portable TV in Wii Mode (not using the buttons or touching the screen from it).Kreegs wrote:Can we all just agree that some of us would like to purchase and play this game if it was available in some format on the VC? This thread is supposed to be about Star Fox EXCITEMENT!
But honestly, it will be interesting what comes of Miyamoto's new project of the [new] Wii U Star Fox game.
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But it's not available on Wii VC either, right?kitroplious wrote:For now, we can only use the GamePad like a portable TV in Wii Mode (not using the buttons or touching the screen from it).Kreegs wrote:Can we all just agree that some of us would like to purchase and play this game if it was available in some format on the VC? This thread is supposed to be about Star Fox EXCITEMENT!
But honestly, it will be interesting what comes of Miyamoto's new project of the [new] Wii U Star Fox game.
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Correct. This game is not on any VC service legally. I am sure some people have obtained their digital copy by other means, but I am only into supporting legal games. Since I had a Genesis and not a SNES, I have to wait until Nintendo puts it up on the shop.
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