
So fondly, in fact, that the fan community has created something truly spectacular, inspired by Fox McCloud's adventure. Nowadays, Rare's final Nintendo title (and its only GameCube game) is looked back upon pretty fondly despite how starkly different it is compared to the first two games in the Star Fox series. Instead, Nintendo's then-collaborator Rare created something fans weren't expecting - Star Fox Adventures, a fully 3D action-adventure game in the style of the Zelda series.

With the popularity of Star Fox 64, fans were expecting a brand new 3D rail shooter on the N64's successor, the GameCube.


The Star Fox series has not been given the best love from Nintendo over the years.
