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Major Enhancements/Changes. It is now possible to save between missions, instead of having to complete all seven in one try. The sound quality has been greatly improved over the original. In addition, the soundtrack has been modified, and all voices have been refreshed, though, and returned to reprise their respective roles.

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While the N64 version only had English and Japanese dubbing (plus the Lylat language only available in Star Fox 64's PAL version: LylatWars), the remake has been dubbed into many languages, mostly European (like Spanish for Spain, Spanish for Latin America, Italian, or French). The voice option is now no longer present. The Introductory text now says, 'STAR FOX ON NINTENDO 3DS' instead of 'STARFOX IN NINTENDO 64'. The Star Fox team's logo now shimmers behind the name of a level or mode, while the mission names and world descriptions are displayed much slower in a more dynamic style. Before gameplay begins on Venom, the mission name and the world description is now displayed for that stage. is now required to be completed at least once before the story can be attempted.

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After completing Training Mode, a trial run is now an available option. The player must fly down a metallic tunnel with a series of still pillars and moving obstacles to the finish. In addition three stars are giving as chances, with one lost for each crash made.

Losing all three stars results in failure. now has spoken dialogue, as opposed to speaking just the Lylat language in the original. Evident by when he says 'To recieve incoming messages, tap that Touch Screen.' Graphic Enhancements/Changes.

The graphics have received a major improvement over the original, in addition to being displayed in stereoscopic 3D (when it is toggled on). The map displayed in All-Range Mode now shows the locations of the silver rings, gold rings, laser upgrade items, and wing-repair items. All major bosses now have their names displayed at the start of each fight, which was previously only seen in supplemental material.

With the exception of, each boss also has a title above their name, similar to how the bosses were listed in the original manual. These boss's names and titles refers back to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Banjo-Tooie. The physical design of has changed, making it look more like a traditional satellite. now has viewable landmasses and oceans. There is now a green haze surrounding the Starfield, instead of just circling atmosphere. Venom now has a cloudy atmosphere and a sandy yellow surface (perhaps a reference to its original SNES colouring). now possesses rain.

Similarly, in Fichina, it is now snowing. Katina now has water puddles. Macbeth now appears in a sandy yellow on the Lylat map (yet it has a grey surface), instead of turquoise. Sector Y is changed from green/yellow to purple/orange in the actual level and bluish yellow in the mission select screen.

Similarly, has a more dark purple shade compared to the original game's orange. The Training mode now resembles a wire framed VR simulation instead of a realistic space city, resembling the simple maps from Star Fox: Assault's Multiplayer. In addition, Corneria is no longer in the background. The destruction of various bosses are significantly more fast-paced. The planet has its correct name displayed, as opposed to being named in the western territories. Bug heroes 2 apk pure.

The color of the background when fighting Andross is changed to red. In addition, Andross no longer appears as a shadow when first seeing him, and his evil laughter is shorter than in Star Fox 64. The Great Fox's tail fin looks like that from Star Fox: Assault.

's uses the same model from. If the Great Fox gets hit by a missile in Sector Z, the wing will be broken instead of completely being blown off, like in Star Fox 64. Each of the two warp stages, one in Meteo and the other in Sector X, have different background colors, instead of both of them having the same color, green and yellow.

In Meteo, the warp background color is orange; for Sector X, magenta or pink. The Landmaster resembles its appearance. The fields which the Star Fox team run through during the credits is now covered in rocks and has hills on the horizon. In the opening cinema, is not holding a blaster. The Arwing's status can be seen on the touch screen; e.g., laser type, and if wings are broken. In the Star Fox 64 ending, offers the Star Fox team a chance to join the Cornerian Army, but Fox interrupts the offer and turns him down.