
GameXplain Says: "It’s almost hard to believe, but there was a brief period of time where the release of a Star Fox game actually meant something. The first Star Fox brought polygonal 3D gaming to the masses in the form of a fantastic space-shooter, while the sequel demonstrated how games could feature a cinema-style presentation through the use of cutscenes and voiceovers. And then...well, the franchise pooped itself into a black hole. Fortunately, Nintendo chose to resurrect one of the series’ best titles, Star Fox 64, only now in full stereoscopic 3D."

BLG writes: "While it didn’t sell as well as the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo 3DS was nonetheless a wonderful system. And, while this may be a hot take, it’s easily my favorite handheld. Even more than a decade removed from launch, the system’s library has so many titles that feel as fresh today as they did back at release. While it was hard to narrow down, these 30 Nintendo 3DS games are emblematic of the system’s success."

Star Fox 64 3D, for the most part, focuses on improving the original in areas that matter, and the end result is worth respecting.
They need to release a new one and not screw around with motion controls, and actually put some challenge into it and not make it too much of a kids game where it's too easy.

Several Nintendo Selects titles are on sale for $15 at Amazon right now. The deals include Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, Super Mario 3D Land, and Star Fox 64 3D.
Love the opening line of this review.
I've been waiting for you, star fox
yes!!! :)
Do a barrel roll!
Would love if the original was an unlockable.