• SF-O to Feature Content from AbdallahSmash026


    DZComposer

    StarFox-Online is proud to announce that we will be featuring content from YouTuber and Star Fox fan AbdallahSmash026. This content will involve Star Fox Zero and Star Fox Guard.

    Abdallah has tons of awesome Nintendo-related content on his YouTube Channel, I highly advise all you guys check it out: https://www.youtube.com/user/AbdallahSmash026

    Abdallah will be releasing a complete playthrough video series done in a "choose your own adventure" style. This will be done in a similar style to his series on Star Fox 64, which you can view here:

    SF-O will also format this content as part of the SF-O Star Fox Zero Walkthrough.

    SF-O will also be part of Abdallah's SFZ Giveaway Contest.

    Further details are still being finalized, but we are planning on this content going live when the SFZ Embargo lifts at Midnight EDT on Apr. 21.

     

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    To add to Navis' concern, don't forget that this is the guy that seemed to break a ton of NDA rules with his preview of the game. Showing menus, going over the time limit, showing certain cutscenes and of course showing off the Falco Amiibo functionality before it was meant to be publicly revealed. I'd say this guy isn't the best choice for a partnership, but that's just me.

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    9 hours ago, Storminator said:

    I'd say this guy isn't the best choice for a partnership

    it's true that this guy broke some rules. but he seems to have a strong connection to Nintendo NA . either way he keeps uploading videos as usual.

    as long as he don't carry any problems to SFO it's ok i guess

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    50 minutes ago, navisXD said:

    it's true that this guy broke some rules. but he seems to have a strong connection to Nintendo NA . either way he keeps uploading videos as usual.

    as long as he don't carry any problems to SFO it's ok i guess

    I'll admit I'm basing my opinion solely on the Livestream video he uploaded (then Privatised). So if that was just one slip-up in an otherwise spottless track record then I'll reserve my judgement for when he posts his playthrough.

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