Man, the trippy space zone would've made me sick if I had to actually play it.
THE END NEVER COMES.
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Many journeys end here
Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 22:53
by Mandew
what a nightmare ending
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Many journeys end here
Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 23:25
by Peliptia
waahmegosh⁛⁙ that ending was crazy✧゚ like almost a caricature of the games usual absurdism and what nots⚊ i especially liked the giant slot machine, super duper neato▸and the coins were adorables ´・ᴗ・`
also thank you rao, for making this lp ✦ it was a great ride beginning to end❢❢
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 23:29
by Sebby19
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 23:31
by raekuul
First, Video Embed
Second, in case anyone missed it, the thread titles were all lines from Rush songs.
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 00:11
by HiroshiMishima
Holy crap that Vaporware Dimension video!
Also, goodnight, poor fox, stuck alone in a meaningless place. No friends beside you, paper before you, mockery all around you. Truly, it is a place where sanity has fled. Like, seriously, even as a kid that place bothered me. Still does, but possibly for different reasons now.
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 01:57
by BurntTenda
There was definitely a lot more to this game than I expected
Re: (SNES) - Beyond the Beyond
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 02:00
by Awoo
So, is that ending the result of Fox crashing into another spaceship/fighter and his hallucination(s) as he's blacked out and drifting through space without power and fading life support?
A bit dark, either way
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 02:33
by Sebby19
Meanwhile Andross is taking over the Lylat System, with Star Fox not there to oppose him.
As for Star Fox 2, that would make for an interesting LP. The game is VERY different, compared to what came before, and after it (most similar would be that one DS game).
I believe it's a technological marvel, for what it was able to pull off on the SNES. Definitely deserves a modern remake!
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 02:37
by Blivsey
now do that thirty more times and you can get a porygon
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 13:43
by Alice
When people were saying there were two secret levels I was wondering if black hole was just a two parter and I forgot. Nope. There was another one I've never even heard of before.
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 13:52
by Validon98
and so fox gambled for the rest of eternity, the end
Re: Star Fox (SNES) - Beyond this world strange things are known
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 17:07
by ano0maly
The 2nd secret level reminded me of the extra Lollipop level of Parodius Da!
Wacky theme, arrange of classical and familiar music, the general vibe of how it ends.
Re: (SNES) - Beyond the Beyond
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 17:10
by Kilgamayan
The music in Out Of This Dimension was hilarious. Best way to end a game.
raekuul wrote: ↑4 years ago
Second, in case anyone missed it, the thread titles were all lines from Rush songs.
You done did the Lord's work with the thread titles. Good show, champ.
Awoo wrote: ↑4 years ago
So, is that ending the result of Fox crashing into another spaceship/fighter and his hallucination(s) as he's blacked out and drifting through space without power and fading life support?
A bit dark, either way :absorbtion:
As it turns out, not only did this actually happen (though it is presumably non-canon to the overall StarFox time line), Fox wasn't even the furst person to do it.
Re: (SNES) - Beyond the Beyond
Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 17:39
by raekuul
Kilgamayan wrote: ↑4 years agoYou done did the Lord's work with the thread titles. Good show, champ.
I think I explained it earlier but it started because of the "Attention X" threads that were popular when Starfox started, and it just kind of snowballed from there.
Kilgamayan wrote: ↑4 years agoYou done did the Lord's work with the thread titles. Good show, champ.
I think I explained it earlier but it started because of the "Attention X" threads that were popular when Starfox started, and it just kind of snowballed from there.