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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2025 · 1H 5M

What Does The Fox Say? | Star Fox (SNES)

from Unlockables: The Story of Video Games · host The Unlockables

Compared to modern video games, Star Fox on the Super Nintendo looks rudimentary. One of the earliest examples of 3D on a Nintendo system, beneath this simplicity is a story of pushing against hardware limitations and fighting back against the advances of Sega. Follow the Unlockables on Bluesky! Follow the Unlockables on Instagram! Subscribe to the Unlockables YouTube Channel! Check out the Unlockables on Patreon! Thank you to everyone who recorded their thoughts and contributed to this episode! Check out Tales From The Backlog! Check out Main Quest Podcast! Check out Retro Hangover! The Unlockables is a video game podcast about people's stories and memories around the games that they play, as well as the story of the games themselves! The show consists of solo essay episodes, guest interviews, and collaborative episodes on some of the games that shaped us.

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What Does The Fox Say? | Star Fox (SNES)

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