Original Star Fox (SNES) Developer Reacts to 22 Minute Speedrun

IGN published this video item, entitled “Original Star Fox (SNES) Developer Reacts to 22 Minute Speedrun” – below is their description.

Fly along with Star Fox developer Giles Goddard (Programmer), and current colleague at Chuhai Labs, Mark Lentz, as they watch and react to an incredibly fast playthrough of Star Fox (SNES) by SnakeMadness. Turns out it’s sometimes hard to remember who exactly designed that boss 30 years ago. Enjoy!

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