A group of talented fans created a which they called Starship. Better yet? It’s technically legal. Harbor Masters, the team behind the project, used a tool that converts the original game ROM into PC executable code, so it doesn’t use any proprietary Nintendo code.
This is the same method used to make a native PC port on Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, . Members of this crew also ported Majora’s Mask and Super Mario 64 using the same conversion tool. There is one major caveat here. You need your own legal source Star Fox 64 game ROM to play.
As with previous ports, Starship has all kinds of modern bells and whistles to distinguish itself from the 1997 original. The frame rate is higher and the port includes frame smoothing technology for better visuals. There are custom-made textures and the ability to run on widescreen monitors, as seen above.
There is also a great benefit. This port will change, so who knows what we’ll see in the future when people get their hands on it. The team Ocarina of Time The port has received a lot of love from the modding community. Some mods allow for abilities from newer Zelda games and more throwing moving Pikmin into the mix because, well, why not?
According to Redditors, the Star Fox 64 the port is easy if that’s your bag. This requires Proton and some light hurdle-jumping, as the code is not Linux based. It’s been a while since we got a legitimate Star Fox game from Nintendo, so that it satisfies the endless urge to do barrel rolls.







