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| founded = February 23, 1982
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| defunct = October 1, 2004
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'''Argonaut Games''' was a British video game developer, best known for developing ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' and the Super FX Chip for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
'''Argonaut Games PLC''' was a British video game company. In 1993, they helped [[Nintendo]] in developing the original ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'' for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], along with the Super FX chip. Argonaut also helped [[Nintendo]] develop the officially-unpublished ''[[Star Fox 2]]'' and have not since been involved in developing a ''Star Fox'' game. In 2004, Argonaut Games entered liquidation due to cash flow issues and was dissolved in 2007.


Argonaut Games entered liquidation due to cash flow issues and was dissolved in 2007.
The lead programmer of the first two ''Star Fox'' games, [[Dylan Cuthbert]], later founded [[Q-Games]], who developed ''[[Star Fox Command]]'' and ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]''.
 
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Argonaut Games
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Argonaut Games PLC was a British video game company. In 1993, they helped Nintendo in developing the original Star Fox for Super Nintendo Entertainment System, along with the Super FX chip. Argonaut also helped Nintendo develop the officially-unpublished Star Fox 2 and have not since been involved in developing a Star Fox game. In 2004, Argonaut Games entered liquidation due to cash flow issues and was dissolved in 2007.

The lead programmer of the first two Star Fox games, Dylan Cuthbert, later founded Q-Games, who developed Star Fox Command and Star Fox 64 3D.

Developers: Nintendo EADArgonaut SoftwareRareNamcoQ-Games
Publishers: Nintendo