![]() On Venom, a medal can be earned only on the hard level of that stage, while in the original game, a medal can be earned on both easy and hard levels of that stage.The mission closing cutscenes can now be skipped after they are watched at least once.Upon playing the main mode once, a new Score Attack mode is unlocked, allowing the player to replay levels and attempt to beat their best score, instead of having to beat the whole game in one go.The 3DS gyroscope can be used to control the Arwing/ Landmaster/ Blue Marine in place of the Circle Pad.Evident by when he says "To recieve incoming messages, tap that Touch Screen." his tone of voice suggest he is giving army boot camp orders, rather than instructions or hints. Yaru de Pon now has spoken dialogue, as opposed to speaking just the Lylat language in the original.Losing all three stars results in failure. In addition three stars are giving as chances, with one lost for each crash made. The player must fly down a metallic tunnel with a series of still pillars and moving obstacles to the finish. After completing Training Mode, a trial run is now an available option.Training Mode is now required to be completed at least once before the story can be attempted.Before gameplay begins on Venom, the mission name and the world description is now displayed for that stage.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.The Introductory text now says, "STAR FOX ON NINTENDO 3DS" instead of "STARFOX IN NINTENDO 64".Choosing to quit the game with the current score takes the player to the Game Over screen. If the player exhausts all their lives, they will be taken to a Continue Screen where General Pepper says “Keep your head up, Fox! The Lylat System is counting on you!” The player is then offered a chance to Continue the game from the beginning of the stage they were currently playing or end the game.The Lylat language voice option is now no longer present. 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).In addition, the soundtrack has been modified, and all voices have been refreshed, though Mike West, Lyssa Browne, and Jay Green returned to reprise their respective roles. The sound quality has been greatly improved over the original.It is now possible to save between missions, instead of having to complete all seven in one try.
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