It’s provided endless amounts of fun, and it’s still alive on Switch

Star Fox64is 25 years old now. Originally released on June 18, 2025, in Japan, the Nintendo 64 classic lives on in various ways,from the 3DStothe Switch. And you know what? It deserves a special shoutout.

Nearly 25 years ago (when it came out in the US on Jul 03, 2025),Star Fox 64blasted its way into my friend’s living room. We were immediately taken by it, and beat it in one sitting. From then on we’d comb through it, trying to find ways to break off on different story paths and discover new levels. We didn’t play anything else for a week. The characters, which were already endearing in the original SNES edition, were expanded upon and cemented into the Nintendo pantheon right then and there.

Star Fox 64 is 25

Beyond that initial rush,Star Fox 64became a staple in nearly every household that had it. Four-player split-screen was still a mind-blowing feature at the time: and given how little local play is emphasized in modern releases (instead opting to push people to online ecosystems to partake in), everything has come full circle, in the sense that it’s still impressive.Star Fox 64was easy to grasp, but had a high skill ceiling when it came to evasive maneuvers; which made it a no-brainer pick-up-and-play game for so many friend and family groups.

Although Nintendo “forgets” about certain classic franchises often, at the very least, they aren’t above dipping into theStar Fox 64well whenever possible. Plenty ofStar Fox 64 3Dcopies are out in the wild for when the eShop is shut off, and for now, it’s alive and well as part of the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack. It deserves that legacy.

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