Starfox: EX released - adds new levels, music, enemies & more to the SNES classic



Starfox: EX is an extensive romhack of the 1993 Super Nintendo classic Star Fox that adds new levels, music, enemies and much more to the game.

The result of 2 years of work, authors @kandowontu, @SegaRetro92 and team have overhauled the original game with many new features, including 30/60FPS modes (although these require hardware modifications). There are even new ways to experience Star Fox with added SNES Mouse and Super Scope support!

“The Star Fox Team is back! But this time, their mission is to fight for their very existence!

The Mario Bros. have decided that the Star Fox franchise no longer has a place within the grand Nintendo universe, and has set out to destroy the Lylat System forever, with the help of characters from more successful Nintendo IPs! They have also posed as Andross in order to hire the infamous Star Wolf team, a rival band of mercenaries led by Wolf O’Donnell, to distract Star Fox while they pull off their plans! Can Fox and his team put aside their former friendship with the Nintendo All-Stars to save both the Lylat System and everything associated with their franchise?”

Experience the amazing power of the Super NES and the SuperFX chip and take full control of Starfox!

This romhack boasts dozens of amazing additions and features, including, but not limited to:

A brand new map with 17 new levels, new bosses, music, backgrounds, enemies and more!
A 3+ page pre-game menu to customize your experience!
Use the SNES Mouse, Super Scope, NTT Data Pad or Multi-Tap for a new way to play!
Play with 2/3/4/5 people, AI controlled teammates, or ships all controlled by player 1!
Wireframe mode, grid lines, palette changes and more!
Customize your player ship and crosshair style with new crosshair functionality!
A full model test viewer, BGM/SFX test menu and Super Scope Calibration screen!
Experience the passion project that has seen thousands of hours dedicated to it: Starfox: EX

Twitter: @kandowontu Discord: discord.gg/U4CtzqDGa5

ROM / ISO Information:
Database match: Star Fox (USA) (Rev 2)
Database: No-Intro: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (v. 20210222-050638)
File SHA-1: 2E77E250501D9B232630AEECC1E5505CF2327484
File CRC32: C056B80C
ROM SHA-1: CF08148CD8F26D51F8C67C956179DFC594E7A4F1
ROM CRC32: 8FC4E6D0

:arrow: Starfox: EX (Romhacking.net)



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after updating and rehacking my wii (pain in the ass), yes snes9gx works.

tried on the snes classic, no success. tried the original emulator and retro-arch with 2 different cores. 1 would launch and run, but is not playable due to horrible sound and some graphics problems.

finally to answer my own question, the patched rom is indeed double the size of the original.

great work, and thanks to the makers!

(edit) if there is an snes9gx emulator for the mini classic, please let me know. google wasn´t my friend.
 
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