Nintendo unveiled a Star Fox remake last night without telling anyone

Star Fox screenshot of Fox McCloud
Not many games get two separate remakes (Nintendo)

Not content with a secret shop in London, Nintendo has unveiled the much rumoured new Star Fox game in a Direct they didn’t advertise until a few minutes beforehand.

Acting strangely is, and always has been, completely normal for Nintendo but they really have been on something this year. We’re into May now and they still haven’t had a first party Nintendo Direct, so we know almost nothing about what games they have planned for the rest of the year.

Unusually there have been believable rumours, including a Zelda: Ocarina Of Time remake and at least one new Star Fox game. There’s been some disagreement, amongst insiders, as to whether there’s one or two new games, but most agreed that an old school entry in the series would be released in the first half of this year.

It’s now been revealed that the game in question is a remake of Star Fox 64 (aka Lylat Wars) and not an entirely new game. That’s mildly surprising, but what’s even more curious is that Nintendo decided to announce it at 11pm BST on Wednesday night, with only 10 minutes warning.

It’s pointless asking why they did it that way, as they clearly don’t care about when and how Europe find out the new game (11pm is midnight on the Continent). But if nothing else it proves that not even Nintendo is immune to leaks and there is now absolutely no way of guessing when or how they might announce other new games.

Even ignoring all that, it is a bit odd that it’s Star Fox 64 which is being remade and not the original game, but then Star Fox 64 has already been remade once before, for the 3DS, so it was probably a bit easier to do that, compared to the massive upgrade the original SNES game (known as Starwing in Europe) would’ve required.

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Star Fox 64 is also arguably the best game in the series, with both linear and all-range levels, where you have full freedom of movement. It also had a four-player competitive mode which, unusually for modern remakes, will be included in, and slightly expanded by, the new version.

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