Yes, you can save your progress in Star Fox for the SNES using a special feature called the "password" system. After completing levels, the game provides you with a password that you can write down and enter later to resume from that point. However, the game does not have a traditional save feature, so using these passwords is essential for tracking your progress.
You'll need to download a Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Emulator, along with the Starfox ROM. You can also get a ROM for the cancelled (but still finished) Starfox 2.
In total, the number of games released is 5. StarFox(SNES), StarFox 64 (N64), StarFox Adventures (GC), StarFox Assault (GC), and StarFox Command (NDS). The number of released games will reach 6 when StarFox 64 3D is released to 3DS. Of course, there are three other games that were planned and never released. StarFox 2 (SNES), Untitled StarFox game (Virtual Boy Tech Demo), and StarFox (Arcade) which was to be released with Assault. Not only that, but a Star Fox Game Watch was released in the early 90's, and Fox McCloud (and friends) have been in every Super Smash Bros. game to date.
The first ever StarFox game was released in February of 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The game was the first to include the Super FX chip, which was a coprocessor used to accelerate graphics display. The game was a complex display of three-dimensional polygons, and models. Back in its day, this was still new and uncommon in console video games, and the game was much-hyped as a Result. StarFox 2 was scheduled to Release in 1996 for the SNES, and for obvious reasons it never made it out to the market, because a remake of the Original StarFox game was released for the Nintendo 64 as StarFox64 in North America, and as Lylat Wars in Australia and Europe during the same year.
Yes, it does have save files. You get 4 spaces to save.
Starfox happened in 1987.
Starfox adventures if you like the legend of Zelda series. Starfox assualt if you like all around gameplay
Yes since Starfox adventures
Their are not many STARFOX fans in the world (I am a huge starfox fan) most fans are from halo, grand thef auto , etc. but the truth is STARFOX is cool
Everywhere, unless you mean starfox assault.
Yes. StarFox Adventures was rated T for Teen by the ESRB.
Starfox 64 3D has already been released for the 3DS
Games are cheaper on the SNES and the SNES has better graphics.