Nintendo's new videos show off various locations, bosses, and controls.
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A number of new game play videos, commercials, and trailers for Star Fox 64 3D are available for viewing. Nintendo has been updating its Japanese Star Fox 64 3D website ahead of the game's July 14 launch in Japan.
The videos include footage from a number of different stages, and show off the 3DS game's graphical and musical upgrades. You can check them out below.
Star Fox 64 3D arrives in North America on September 11 and in Europe on September 9.
Your 1st and 4th points are the same :SThat's on Purpose. The first one is just more specific. I mean the main thing is the price on this one. I have to much money already into this game, between the original N64(Release price) and the VC.
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Considering that Super Mario 64 DS sold millions (despite the so-so controls) tells me many people would. Hell, I would consider it too.To be honest Super Mario 64 DS was more of a Remake then OoT and Cheaper to boot. The addition of the new characters and ability made Mario 64 playable for me.
Killer Man, don't forget that Nintendo put local video chat in Pokemon Black and Pokemon White despite that being pretty much pointless.
I would pay whatever I'd have to pay for a portable Star Fox 64. I would also pay $40 for just Super Mario 64 DS but with analog control. And since I've never played Majora, I'd rather play it on 3DS than Wii. And if we'd expand this to GameCube games, I'd certainly pay $40 for Rogue Squadron 2 and the original Super Monkey Ball, and both Pikmins (again).I pay $20 for Super Mario 64 DS with the use of the analog stick. I don't think its worth $40 but I did like it a lot more than Mario 64. Shame my copy got lost somewhere.