![]() ![]() Bowdlerise: In both of the original SNES Starfox games, the main antagonist is named "Andolf" (pronounced "Andorf" due to the Japanese accent).As this was invariably near the end of each level, it occurred while the level music was fading out to be replaced with the boss battle music. Boss Warning Siren: Almost all boss battles were announced by a short voice clip of "incoming enemy".Boss Remix: The slot machine's theme remixes three real life children's songs.Boss Corridor: The Atomic Bases, Professor Hanger, and Andross have notable ones, but there is a distinct lack of enemies before a boss.Boss Battle: At the end of each and every stage.Lylat is saved, but Fox is the Sole Survivor of the Star Fox team. Bittersweet Ending: You can complete the game with only Fox McCloud left alive in the squadron.Big Bad: Andross is a completely insane Emperor Scientist who seeks to conquer the Lylat star system as vengeance for being exiled.Background Boss: All of the bosses except the Atomic Bases, the Dancing Insector, Plasma Hydra, Monarch Dodora, the Spinning Core, and the Great Commander in its first fight and final forms do not attack with their bodies. ![]() Brawl, both by him and by fellow composers like Kenji Ito. Some of Hirasawa's compositions were rearranged for Super Smash Bros. This game and its sequel have a much greater share of rock-themed soundtrack than Star Fox 64 or its sequels.
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