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The DS gets its own unique Arwing shooter, this time with touch-control flight mechanics unique to the DS. Lylat needs help. Players hop into their Arwing fighter and fight th...Read more
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Star Fox the best Fox in years
Read the whole review @ http://gnadegames.blogspot.com/2006/09/starfox-command-review.html Sorry but ebay cuts it off:

So I've been playing Star Fox command for th...Read more
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Applauded for combining strategy and shooter elements
I'll explain quickly I've never played any other starfox game, so this'll provide a good viewpoint for someone who is unfamiliar with/never played the series. STORY: You play ...Read more

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The DS gets its own unique Arwing shooter, this time with touch-control flight mechanics unique to the DS. Lylat needs help. Players hop into their Arwing fighter and fight through a unique branching storyline of missions, all rendered in 3D. Star Fox DS brings a whole new strategic element to the series with a commander's view of the mission. Using the touch screen, players can draw the routes they and their teammates will take, then battle the enemies they encounter as they take over bases and strategically advance across the map. Players can also blow their friends out of the sky as they dogfight with up to eight players over a local wireless connection or take on up to four players from around the world on Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

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PublisherNintendo
GameStar Fox Command
UPC045496737740

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PlatformNintendo DS
ESRB RatingE10+ - Everyone 10+
GenreAction, Action, Adventure, Flight

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorFantasy Violence
Control ElementsGamepad
Number of Players1-6
Release Year2006
Game Special Features
  • Using the touch screen, players can draw the routes they and their teammates will take, then battle the enemies they encounter as they take over bases and strategically advance across the map.
  • Players can blow their friends out of the sky as they dogfight with up to eight players over a local wireless connection or take on up to four players from around the world on Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
  • Support ElementsCartridge Save, Multi-cartridge Multiplay, Net Support, Single-cartridge Multiplay, Stereo Surround, Vibration Function Compatible
    Game Series1503 A.D.

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    Star Fox Command (Nintendo DS, 2006)
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    Star Fox the best Fox in years

    Created: 06/10/06
    Read the whole review @ http://gnadegames.blogspot.com​/2006/09/starfox-command-revie​w.html Sorry but ebay cuts it off:

    So I've been playing Star Fox command for the past couple days and was actually pleasantly surprised. My favorite thing about the game has to be the difficulty (not in the flying and shooting, but in the strategy) and the multiple path type of gameplay. Let me elaborate. Each starfox mission usually encompasses either taking out a mothership, destroying a particular type of enemy, or shooting down a cruise missile. The controls are excellent for flying around and shooting down badguys, and I have only died a couple times in the heat of battle or failed the mission by running out of time. On the other hand, I have allowed enemy ships, and cruise missiles to destroy my flagship on many occasions. There's actually a lot of strategy involved in placing your ships and intercepting threats. At the same time you have to stay aggressive and go after the motherships to earn more turns (and thus leaving your flagship undefended). I actually found one of the first missions the hardest because while I was destroying every enemy I faced, the training mode does not describe any of the elements of the strategic map, so I lost a lot. You also start with only Fox McCloud and then meet up with your buddies. Luckily, flying around and moving my plane around was so much fun I just kept replaying it and eventually learned how it works. Basicaly, there's fog of war clouds that you can rub away with your stylus (only so many though) and then you draw paths for your plans to fly. Once you get into it the strategy elements are really cool, work well, and keep the difficulty of the game up. The graphics and actual missions are spot on StarFox 64 and give you little 3d arenas to fly around and shoot it out. In-game controls are excellent and each spaceship is actually a little different with weapons, lock-on abilities, etc. (I hate Slippy's ship! No Lock ON!). After the first mission you can choose which teammember to go after and the game splits into 3 paths and after every subsequent misison you have at least 2 different areas/missions to choose from. This gives the game excellent replay value! There is also online support and local multiplayer modes which are exactly like the old N64 free for alls. I've never been a very big StarFox fan, though I did really like the 1st one, but the depth the strategy elements have given the game make it totally my cup of tea.


    Gameplay: 8/10
    Pros: Controls are excellent and fluid, drawing paths and planning out attack patterns is a unique new feature, the old N64 dogfights return, different ships handle differently, EXCELLENT boss battles. Great Multiplayer dogfights.

    Cons: The actual missions can get repetitive: destroy this enemy, chase missile, destroy mothership. Training missions don't adequately prepare you for new strategic elements. No true SNES on-rails missions.

    Graphics: 8/10
    Pros: Arwing ships all look different (there's even a tadpole type ship to play as), solid 3D engine that looks better than the original SNES starfox and almost as good as the N64 version.

    Cons: Levels are small, and draw-distance could be farther. Some of the old N64 fog is used and actual terrain and levels aren't that varied.

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    Applauded for combining strategy and shooter elements

    Created: 24/10/06
    I'll explain quickly I've never played any other starfox game, so this'll provide a good viewpoint for someone who is unfamiliar with/never played the series. STORY: You play Fox McCloud, leader of the fighter squadron Team Fox. In a nutshell the story explains how after Fox McCloud defeated Dr.Andross (previous head bad guy of other starfox games) the team disbanded. They must now reunite as a new enemy called the Angler now launches waves of attacks from planet venom. CONTROLS: First thing you'll notice is you control your fighter ship via stylus, the d-pad and A/B/X/Y buttons well..shoot. I have to admit, it felt a bit weird at first but you get used it surprisingly quick. Star Fox should definitely be commended for this originality and really takes advantage of the NDS' touch aspects more than any other game I've seen, makes the game feel much more interactive eg. stroking the stylus back and forward across the screen sends your ship into a barrel roll. Cool huh? GAMEPLAY: Most interesting thing is Starfox combines strategy and good classical shooting. At the start of each mission the Great Fox ship (doesn’t move, but launches all the fighters) any fighters you have, and any enemies (that are visible, some are hidden in “fog” in later levels) are mapped out onto a birds-eye-view terrain. You must draw a flight route from the chosen fighter using your stylus (since you have limited “fuel” you can only draw so far) to use up a turn. At the end of each turn all enemies and your own fighter moves, so if an enemy hits the great Fox its mission over. The aim is to intercept groups of enemy fighters. If you do a little window pops up showing the number of enemies (the whole thing’s very well presented) and you jump straight into 3rd-person battleship perspective. Not really much to explain about this part, it’s basically classical shoot-all-you-see. There are a number of items to generate by flying through a hoop (eg health, fuel) and because barrel rolling (apparently) generates a magnetic field you can suck in nearby goodies. A number of enemies reveal cores when killed, and a certain number are required to end the battle. Killing all enemies in a battle gains you bonuses like a missile for the Great Fox which can shoot down bad guys. After killing all the little enemy ships you then take on the enemy base, at the end of which you must try and bring down the mothership, by flying through beacons and then barrelrolling into the ship at the end. But this happens EVERY mission; so the main problem of Star Fox is it gets very repetitive, luckily though half the time you are so happy flying around and shooting stuff you don’t really care as much as you should. Good thing though is as you progress you gain more characters for the team each with their own vantages eg Fox has target lock, Slippy more bombs. GRAPHICS: 3D, so everything’s looking all crisp and nice. Terrains are mostly detailed too eg like corneria’s cities. However some can be pretty bland for instance one is just red sky, and enemies sometimes pop-up out of the background. SOUND: Nothing to really complain about here, all music sounds heroic and generally classic. Coolest thing is the characters all speak in a garbled language, and you can actually record your voice on the DS and implement it into the character's speech! LASTABLILITY: Very beefy cart - 9 endings for single player, multiplayer mode and Wi-Fi though at the moment really only U.S people/ importers have it.
    3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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    Star Fox Command - Nintendo DS Review

    Created: 04/01/10
    Star Fox Command takes place after the events of Star Fox Assult for the Nintendo Gamecube and brings players back to the old-school dog fights that they enjoyed from Star Fox 64. There are no on-foot or landmaster tank missions, so combat consists entirely of space fighter dog fights with some challenging boss fights thrown in.

    The single player mission follows Fox McCloud as he fights to bring his crew together for their most challenging mission yet. As the player fights from level to level, options are thrown in for the player to choose various paths, unlocking numerous story lines and playable characters. Depending on the chosen missions, the player can unlock numerous endings, giving this game great re-play value.

    While the story mode is fun and has alot to offer, this game is not without its down sides. The touch screen controls for flying the ships just feel awkward, the 3D graphics are muddy at times and make it difficult to see enemies from a distance, and the turn-based strategy game element can get frustrating. Another element that might turn gamers away is the time limit set on the dog fighting parts of the game. If the timer runs out before all targets are eliminated, players loose a ship and the enemies head for your mother ship. If your mother ship is shot down, game over.

    There is also a multi-player mode, but to tell the truth, I haven't been able to try that one out yet so I can't give a reliable reveiw on that. From what I can see, it's mainly a versus mode for players to fight one anoter. I don't think there's a co-op mode, but I could be mistaken. If co-op is a big draw for you, please look into this before purchasing.

    All in all, I give this game a 4 out of 5. The graphics could be better and the gameplay can be overly difficult at times, but for the most part it's a fun game with great re-playablity. If you or a friend is a fan of the Star Fox series, don't let this game get away. I hope you have as much fun with it as I do! Thanks! :)
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    Worth what I paid.

    Created: 08/08/08
    The cons: the game can be short, the graphics could be better, the voices could be back, and the controls take some getting used to.

    The pros? The game has nine alternate endings and a load of character interaction in it. I was fortunate enough to get this for a very cheap price and I believe it was worth every penny. I'm new to the Star Fox series and chose to buy this game because I heard of the different endings and that it had more dialog than any other game. If you like the characters, I'd highly recommend this game.

    I should also note how to pilot your ship. As mentioned, the game uses the touch screen to steer your ship entirely and the buttons on your DS are used to shoot. It's different, but once you get the hang of it, it may not be as bad as lone-time fans believe.

    Unfortunately, it's heavily repetitive. Not only are you stuck with shooting flying enemies and bosses in a ship, getting the other endings requires playing the same missions multiple times.

    Multiplayer mode is a good bonus. Perhaps the best news is that you don't need a second cartridge to play with another person; instead, they only need to download it. It also has Wi-Fi battle. I have yet to play with a specific person, but I will say Random Wi-Fi is sometimes ruined by the number of people who "drop out" of battles.

    Overall, it's a very fun game for nearly anyone. I was especially pleased with the character script, despite the lack of voice acting. I thought it was funny and well-written. The gameplay is addictive and unique in my opinion.
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    Star Fox

    Created: 05/09/07
    This game is action packed. it is very fun to play! and a good stocking stuffer for all ages! If you consider buying this product i would buy it where you can get the cheapest price probobly on ebay!
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