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mZuzek said:

The problem is, they probably won't, because they try to emulate the original hardware as close as possible (which I can get behind). I just wish they made exceptions for games like these.

As for not being unplayable, that's down to how much you can lower your standards. I don't really know what exactly the framerate for these games are, but I doubt it ever goes above 20fps on Star Fox 1, and probably dips often into single digits in Star Fox 2. Sadly, my first Star Fox game was 64 and that game usually runs at 30fps, so it's nothing that ever bothered me. Going back to play the original after that is just really, really annoying.

I have Lylat Wars/Star Fox on the N64. It definitely drops to 15fps in places.

The game could benefit from a higher framerate though, but back in the day... On a console, Star Fox on the SNES was pretty damn awesome. Only PC was a  step ahead.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--