Other Super FX titles followed — including the
superb Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, which harnessed the power of the chip for advanced 2D effects and is also included on the SNES Mini — but by the time Star Fox 2 entered development, the primitive 3D visuals it was capable of creating
looked a
generation behind what Sony and Sega were promising with their PlayStation and Saturn consoles, due to arrive in 1994 in Japan.