25th June 2026, 9:54 AM
I'd honestly love to see Starfox 2 get the "64" treatment, or now, the "64 remake" treatment. A reimagining of that basic outline, plus a few more plot hooks, could really make for a fun game.
I mean, I'd also love to see another stab at Star Fox Adventures. But...
wait...
With MS looking to sell off so many of the companies it's eaten up over the years, like Galactus overstuffed a bit at the buffet, there's a non-zero chance Rare might get sold to Nintendo. I'm not sure if Nintendo's looking to set up a studio in jolly ol' England, and actually properly own Rare rather than have them as what we adorably called a "second party" studio back in the day, but they'd be in a position to reimagine Star Fox Adventures and handle all the criticisms of the original game's design.
That distant idea put away for now, yeah I'm interested in this one. As I've said before, this is, to me, the most quotable game of all time. Every single line, not just THAT line, is comedy gold to just quote randomly. I guess I should be thankful!
I mean, I'd also love to see another stab at Star Fox Adventures. But...
wait...
With MS looking to sell off so many of the companies it's eaten up over the years, like Galactus overstuffed a bit at the buffet, there's a non-zero chance Rare might get sold to Nintendo. I'm not sure if Nintendo's looking to set up a studio in jolly ol' England, and actually properly own Rare rather than have them as what we adorably called a "second party" studio back in the day, but they'd be in a position to reimagine Star Fox Adventures and handle all the criticisms of the original game's design.
That distant idea put away for now, yeah I'm interested in this one. As I've said before, this is, to me, the most quotable game of all time. Every single line, not just THAT line, is comedy gold to just quote randomly. I guess I should be thankful!
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)