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  2. Metroid Dread - Wikipedia

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    Metroid Dread is an action-adventure game in which players control bounty hunter Samus Aran as she explores the planet ZDR. It retains the side-scrolling gameplay of previous Metroid games, alongside the free aim and melee attacks added in Samus Returns (2017). As the player explores, they discover new items and weapons, allowing them to access ...

  3. Yoshio Sakamoto - Wikipedia

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    Sakamoto created characters for Metroid (under the alias 'Shikamoto'), and was a game designer on Kid Icarus. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He also directed Super Metroid , Metroid Fusion , Metroid: Zero Mission , Metroid: Other M , and was the producer for Metroid: Samus Returns and Metroid Dread .

  4. Samus Aran - Wikipedia

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    The Metroid co-creator Yoshio Sakamoto said an unknown member of the development team suggested making Samus a woman midway through development, which the team voted in favor of. [8] [1] [9] The Metroid instruction manual refers to Samus as if she were male to obscure her real sex until the surprise reveal at the end of the game. [10]

  5. SA-X - Wikipedia

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    The video game Metroid Dread features robots called EMMI that hunt down Samus. The concept comes from SA-X, with Sakamoto wanting to recreate the tension SA-X produced in another game. [ 5 ] They specifically wanted to feature the chase style of gameplay in a Metroid game with more traditional gameplay than Fusion .

  6. Metroid: Other M - Wikipedia

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    Metroid: Other M [a] is an action-adventure game developed by Tecmo Koei's Team Ninja and Nintendo and published by Nintendo for the Wii on August 31, 2010. It is part of the Metroid series, and takes place between the events of Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion.

  7. List of Metroid media - Wikipedia

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    The 2D Metroid games are side-scrollers, and the 3D Metroid Prime series gives the player a first-person perspective, [1] while Other M is a third-person shooter with the ability to switch to first-person view. [2] Metroid is one of Nintendo's most successful franchises, with over 17 million copies sold by September 2012. [3]

  8. Metroid (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Metroid, however, items are permanent fixtures that lasted until the end. In particular, missiles and the ice beam are required to finish the game. [7] After defeating Mother Brain, the game presents one of five ending screens based on the time to completion. Metroid is one of the first games to contain multiple endings. In the third, fourth ...

  9. Characters of the Metroid series - Wikipedia

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    Other than Samus and the titular Metroids, Ridley is the only character that has appeared consistently throughout most of the games in the series (the exceptions being Metroid II: Return of Samus for the Game Boy, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes for the GameCube, Metroid Prime Hunters for the Nintendo DS, Metroid Prime: Federation Force for the ...