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I ran into a copy of "Stunt Racer" and it has the Starfox Super FX chip in it. I have never heard of this game. Anyone ever try it or have any info on it?
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I think this had a slightly updated version of the SuperFX chip (compared to Starwing/Starfox).

From all accounts the game was pretty average.
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I believe the game used the same chip as Star Fox. You might be thinking of the Super FX2 chip, which was used in fewer games than the original Super FX chip. The only reason I ever heard of Stunt Race FX is because every one always says to use it as a donor cart for Star Fox 2. If it weren't for that, I would have never heard of it.
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stunt race fx. . . I have it. Decent game. It's not mario kart though. I wouldn't spend more than $5 or $6 on it.
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Jrecee wrote:stunt race fx. . . I have it. Decent game. It's not mario kart though. I wouldn't spend more than $5 or $6 on it.
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Ziggy587 wrote:I believe the game used the same chip as Star Fox. You might be thinking of the Super FX2 chip, which was used in fewer games than the original Super FX chip. The only reason I ever heard of Stunt Race FX is because every one always says to use it as a donor cart for Star Fox 2. If it weren't for that, I would have never heard of it.

This.

I've read in an old Nintendo Power that Stunt Race FX was developed by both Argonaut Software and Nintendo EAD, who simultaneously developed StarFox, so my assumption is that it uses the same version of the chip.

I think Mega Man X3 and Yoshi's Island used the FX2, however.
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Ziggy587 wrote:I believe the game used the same chip as Star Fox. You might be thinking of the Super FX2 chip, which was used in fewer games than the original Super FX chip.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_FX

Yeah, the SuperFX is the same in Starwing/fox as it is in Stunt Race FX. I also assumed the Super FX2 was a totally different chip design, but it seems it's just double the clock speed (or rather, not clock halved) with extra addressing capabilities.

Megaman X3 used the CX4 chip:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Su ... _chips#CX4

Although playing the game, you'd barely realise it...
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Yeah it was the same chip design. The only difference being, as you said, "not halved". And HellHammer, you are correct about SMW2 using the FX2 chip (along with Doom, Winter Gold, and Dirt Racer).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Su ... ment_chips

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Well to nitpick most early copies of StarFox use a 'Glue-Glob' style chip, while Stunt Racer FX and all subsequent releases and later copies of StarFox used a conventional Silicon style chip which had a slightly better performance and eliminated some slowdown that was present in older first print copies of StarFox.
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