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Star Fox Command is one of the games in the Star Fox series, and like the others, puts in a new type of a gameplay system. It is a bit like a RTS, since you draw out where you go then if you hit an enemy, you start a battle. This is also one of the games that uses Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for online play. The online play features some new features, but is a bit of a letdown. It also features a Unique feature where you put your voice into the game and all the Characters will have rambled speak by changing the frequency of your voice around.


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Star Fox Command is one of the games in the Star Fox series, and like the others, puts in a new type of a gameplay system. It is a bit like a RTS, since you draw out where you go then if you hit an enemy, you start a battle. This is also one of the games that uses Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for online play. The online play features some new features, but is a bit of a letdown. It also features a Unique feature where you put your voice into the game and all the Characters will have rambled speak by changing the frequency of your voice around.

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Tips and Tricks

  • On any encounter except boss encounters, clearing out every enemy earns you a "Perfect" clear and +1 Missiles for the Great Fox.
  • Flying through the center of beacons gains you an easy + 1s flying time.
  • If a boss encounter has multiple sections you must defeat, try and choose a pilot with Multi-lock capabilities.
  • "MAX" power (on weapons with charge) is much more powerful than the lower charge states; use it on enemies that seem to be taking far too much time to kill. Most enemies do not require MAX for a one-shot kill and will indicate this with a "ding" tone, stopping at a lower power level.
  • Missile defense is one of the most frustrating parts of the game. Find the pilots you do best with and assign them exclusively to missiles, regardless of their starting position, to save yourself some hassle.
  • A couple of levels have different names when you play them and when they appear in the 'stage select' menu. Can you find them?

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