Now, here's a perfect reason of why I also say that the SNES Star Fox is superior: The Boss Music. I do agree with Jelly here that Boss B from SF 64 is awesome, and so are Boss A & C as well...but that's it. Whereas SNES Star Fox pretty much offered a Boss Theme for almost every level, with a few repeats. Allow me to share them with you!
Here we have the first boss of the game, with it's downright ominous opening and kick ass guitar riffs and drum beats. Easily one of the best Boss Theme's ever.
Not much, mind you, but fits the boss fight perfectly. Also, with it's already awesome drums and violins and horns, it makes for an excellent boss theme!
Again, not much to this one, but you're simply destroying the core of a huge battleship to which you've flown straight into like the badass Arwing Pilot you are. While flying in, you also are treated to this:
I don't even need to go into what a great lead in this is, because they use this track to lead into the Main Title of the game, showing Andross' forces heading for Corneria! Again, bad-assery at it's finest!
Here's where we get into a few Boss Tracks which so perfectly fit the boss that you're fighting. Our awesome spinning top enemy on Macbeth deserved a kick ass theme to go with it, which fit it so well.
One of my favorite Boss Fights, because you're fighting a giant Two-Headed Dragon named Monarch Dodora, a CLEAR homage to King Ghidorah from Godzilla fame. This song did him mucho justice-o!
BYE-BYE! LoL, I can't say how well this theme fit the boss, but that doesn't matter as it's easily one of the best Boss Themes EVER in VG History. The kick ass guitar work on the intro is too awesome, and it only gets better from there!
It re-uses the main drums of the Asteroid Battle, but with the epic-y opening leading into said drums, not to mention the chip tunish kick-assity added to the drums make this track awesome.
LoL, only change here is the opening. Move along!
I love the eerie sound as Andross forms his all too famous, eye shootin', wall spittin' face, and then it goes into the main battle track. Now this track, I can go back and forth between which I like better: The SNES or 64 version, cause both fit Andross extremely well.
I could also go into just how awesome each individual Planet Theme is as well. Perhaps I will later!