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I'm going to be a hypocrite and agree with you. I hate it when SJWs co-opt a beloved franchise and make it political, but with Nintendo properties the spiritual sequels get no traction. There are lots of "metroidvania" games out there, but nothing when it comes to other Nintendo properties.I think at some point they just need to actually admit they don't care about Starfox/F-Zero/Golden Sun/etc. after the last decent installment and just pawn it off to a subsidiary developer. Retro Studios handles Metroid and DK these days. HAL handles Kirby and maybe another thing. Is there another subsidiary developer nintendo can pawn these series off to with just a licensing fee and quality control?
I've heard great things about Fast RMX as a non-Nintendo replacement for F-Zero, but nobody gives a shit because it's not F-Zero. I occasionally see StarFox clones on game development forums, but I've yet to see any of them receive any kind of fanfare. With survival horror games, the obscurity makes sense because they're all either vaporware or shit.
Another problem is the attitude and culture of today. If StarFox or F-Zero were made as new, non-Nintendo IPs today, they would be laughed at. StarFox would be dismissed as a furfag game trying to turn children into degenerates, and F-Zero's would need to be full of self aware tumblr snark or dismissed as stupid and unrealistic.
At the time it made sense. A game that cost £100 in today's money, and you had it "beat" in an hour, and in a couple of days you'd seen all the content, that was bad. It's why StarFox 64 was a great rental or borrow from a friend game, because no one cares about high scores outside of Tony Hawk.It's not a game you play once and then act all mad about it being too short because you beat the game in an hour.
These days I feel different. As an adult, money is less of a problem, and time is the limiting factor. I really appreciate a great 2 hour game over a 200 hour collect-a-thon with no worthwhile content.
That's mostly because they were bad games though. StarFox 2 was good, but Command was bad despite having similar ideas. People really like Rogue Squadron and that was an all-range space shooter. We have no shortage of games from Halo to Half-Life 2 that show that you can mix on foot combat with vehicles and have it be awesome.Star Fox did a mostly-on-rails shooter very well. The series has struggled every time they have moved away from what worked.