“We had to destroy them after production was finished.”.
When looking at videos and photos from the marketing campaign for the 1993 SNES classic Star Fox, one question comes up time and again: “What happened to the puppets used in the game’s marketing?”
It’s a question, we admit, we’ve been curious about here at Time Extension for a while now, and one we’ve always wanted to set out to answer. However, it wasn’t until recently that we finally decided to embark on a mission to discover the truth, feeling we finally had the time, patience, and enough leads to potentially get to the bottom of things.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“We had to destroy them after production was finished.”.
When looking at videos and photos from the marketing campaign for the 1993 SNES classic Star Fox, one question comes up time and again: “What happened to the puppets used in the game’s marketing?”
It’s a question, we admit, we’ve been curious about here at Time Extension for a while now, and one we’ve always wanted to set out to answer. However, it wasn’t until recently that we finally decided to embark on a mission to discover the truth, feeling we finally had the time, patience, and enough leads to potentially get to the bottom of things.
Read the full article on timeextension.com