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{{Game
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|image=Star Fox 2 box.jpg
|title=Star Fox 2
|title=Star Fox 2
|image=Star Fox 2 box.jpg
|developer={{colist|Argonaut Games|Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development}}
|developer=[[Argonaut Games]], [[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Cancelled
|year=2017
|systems={{syslist|snes|switch}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|designer=Katsuya Eguchi, Yoichi Yamada
|designer=Katsuya Eguchi, Yoichi Yamada
|released=Cancelled (copyrighted [[1995]])
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|systems=[[Super Nintendo]]
|preceded by=[[Star Fox]]
|preceded by=[[Star Fox]]
|followed by=[[Star Fox 64]]
|followed by=[[Star Fox 64]]
|series=Star Fox
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'''Star Fox 2''' is the unreleased sequel to the original [[Star Fox]] game for the [[Super Nintendo]]. For a long time, it was only able to be played because a handful of incomplete cartridges were leaked and subsequently dumped into digital format. The game finally got its first official release on September 29, [[2017]], as part of the [[SNES Classic Edition]]. It was later released on the [[Nintendo Switch]] through the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] service on December 12, [[2019]].


'''Star Fox 2''' is the unreleased sequel to the original [[Star Fox]] game for the [[Super Nintendo]]. It is only able to be played because a handful of incomplete cartridges were leaked and subsequently dumped into digital format.  
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File:Star Fox 2 Proto Box.jpg|The pre-release box
File:Star Fox 2 Super Famicom Box.jpg|The Japanese SNES Classic box art
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In this game Emperor Andross, previously defeated in the first instalment of the series, has come back to wage war against planet Corneria. General Pepper calls again upon the Star Fox team for help. The player's mission is to defeat Andross' Army while preventing the fall of Corneria.
==Story==
In this game Emperor Andross, previously defeated in the first installment of the series, has come back to wage war against planet Corneria. General Pepper calls again upon the Star Fox team for help. The player's mission is to defeat Andross' Army while preventing the fall of Corneria.


==Gameplay==
The gameplay differs greatly from the original one: instead of a linear series of missions the player is able to roam freely the Lylat System, represented by an interactive map screen. The game map runs in real time whenever the player is moving or engaged in battle: enemy ships fly around, planets are conquered, missiles are fired, etc. When the player's ship makes contact with an enemy, planet or base the game changes to an action perspective for the duration of that encounter. The game ends when Andross' base is destroyed, then the player's performance is rated and scored.
The gameplay differs greatly from the original one: instead of a linear series of missions the player is able to roam freely the Lylat System, represented by an interactive map screen. The game map runs in real time whenever the player is moving or engaged in battle: enemy ships fly around, planets are conquered, missiles are fired, etc. When the player's ship makes contact with an enemy, planet or base the game changes to an action perspective for the duration of that encounter. The game ends when Andross' base is destroyed, then the player's performance is rated and scored.
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==Emulation==
This guide assumes you have acquired the ROM and patched it. You can get the IPS patch from [http://agtp.romhack.net/starfox2.html Aeon Genesis].
The translation patch is necessary even if you understand Japanese, because it fixes a few bugs in the game, removes unneeded debugging functions, and allows Corneria to take damage (an important game feature without which the game would become too easy even on expert difficulty). There is no patch to fix the bugs alone without applying a translation.


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[[Category:Star Fox]]
[[Category:Argonaut Games]]
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 26 February 2024

Box artwork for Star Fox 2.
Box artwork for Star Fox 2.
Star Fox 2
Developer(s)Argonaut Games, Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2017
System(s)SNES, Nintendo Switch
Preceded byStar Fox
Followed byStar Fox 64
SeriesStar Fox
Designer(s)Katsuya Eguchi, Yoichi Yamada
Genre(s)Shooter
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksStar Fox 2 at Switcher.gg
Star Fox 2 ChannelSearchSearch

Star Fox 2 is the unreleased sequel to the original Star Fox game for the Super Nintendo. For a long time, it was only able to be played because a handful of incomplete cartridges were leaked and subsequently dumped into digital format. The game finally got its first official release on September 29, 2017, as part of the SNES Classic Edition. It was later released on the Nintendo Switch through the Nintendo Switch Online service on December 12, 2019.

Story[edit]

In this game Emperor Andross, previously defeated in the first installment of the series, has come back to wage war against planet Corneria. General Pepper calls again upon the Star Fox team for help. The player's mission is to defeat Andross' Army while preventing the fall of Corneria.

Gameplay[edit]

The gameplay differs greatly from the original one: instead of a linear series of missions the player is able to roam freely the Lylat System, represented by an interactive map screen. The game map runs in real time whenever the player is moving or engaged in battle: enemy ships fly around, planets are conquered, missiles are fired, etc. When the player's ship makes contact with an enemy, planet or base the game changes to an action perspective for the duration of that encounter. The game ends when Andross' base is destroyed, then the player's performance is rated and scored.

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