Post by Z451 on May 10, 2014 2:55:17 GMT
Falco Lombardi
Falco initially appeared in the first Star Fox game, Star Fox for the Super Nintendo.
He subsequently appeared in the remake, Star Fox 64 on the Nintendo 64.
In both games, he served as a member of the Star Fox Team, but a minor character nonetheless.
Falco often acts as backup for Fox in the games, spinning in to take up Fox's flank.
After the defeat of Andross at the end of Star Fox 64, Falco disappears, and is not seen for a significant time.
Falco does not appear during the majority of Star Fox Adventures, as he could not be properly integrated into the plot in time for the game's release.
Near the end of the game, however, Falco arrives to aid Fox with the final boss, and appears in the last cutscene of the game.
In Star Fox: Assault for the Gamecube, Falco appears as a main member of Star Fox Team once more, this time labelled an ace pilot.
Unlike other characters in the game, Falco never leaves his Arwing to fight on the ground, instead providing air support.
Star Fox Command has Falco isolating himself from the rest of the team, including flying a new vehicle called the Sky Claw, a slimmer version of the Arwing.
The nature of Falco's membership within the Star Fox Team changes depending upon the path the player chooses.
In one ending, he joins Fox's son Marcus McCloud and forms a new Star Fox Team.
Farewell, Beloved Falco is a manga series that detailed the eight-year gap between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures.
In the manga, Falco receives a request for help from Katt Monroe, leaving the Star Fox Team.
At the end of the manga, he stays with Katt Monroe, while Fox returns to the team, and stays away for a long absence.
Falco Lombardi made his first appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series in its second installment, Super Smash Bros. Melee, with a similar moveset to that of Fox.
Falco returned for Super Smash Bros. Brawl as both a playable character and several trophies.
While Falco's attacks are not very powerful when compared to other characters in the game, he is one of the game's fastest characters, and performs his moves very quickly.
He jumps higher than Foxand uses a similar reflecting shield, blaster, and Landmaster tank.
In Melee, Falco's appearance is based on his design in Star Fox 64, whereas in Brawl, it is based on his appearance in Star Fox: Assault and Star Fox Command.
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Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falco_Lombardi
Star Fox Wiki> starfox.wikia.com/wiki/Falco_Lombardi
Giant Bomb> www.giantbomb.com/falco-lombardi/3005-420/
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