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  2. Characters of the Metroid series - Wikipedia

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    In Metroid Zero Mission, Samus is able to enter the Chozo Ruins. In Metroid Dread, the social structure of the Chozo is explored, revealing they are split into two tribes: the peaceful Thoha, who left their warrior traditions behind to become scientists, and the Mawkin, who retained a warrior culture. The Thoha initially colonized SR388 and ...

  3. Metroid - Wikipedia

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    The Metroid series contains gameplay elements from shooter, platformer, adventure, survival and sometimes first person games. [3] The series is notable for its non-linear progression and solitary exploration format where the player only controls Samus Aran, with few or no other characters to interact with.

  4. 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).

  5. 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 .

  6. SA-X - Wikipedia

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    The SA-X originally appeared in Metroid Fusion, having developed from an X parasite originally found on the planet SR388.It first infects both the protagonist Samus Aran and her bio-organic Power Suit after Samus killed the creature it was originally inhabiting during a Galactic Federation research mission on the planet.

  7. Samus Aran - Wikipedia

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    The Super Metroid Nintendo's Player's Guide describes Samus as 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall and weighs 198 pounds (90 kg) without her Power Suit. [23] Her signature ability to collapse into a ball to travel through tight areas was initially called the Maru Mari, meaning "round ball" in Japanese, and was rechristened as the Morph Ball in Super Metroid.

  8. Category:Metroid characters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Metroid characters" ... Samus Aran This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 03:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. List of Metroid media - Wikipedia

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    195 page Manga/Strategy Guide, released only in Japan. [66] Super Metroid: Shounen Oh Game Comic, issue #1 August 1994 Notes: 18-page adaptation, consisting of comedic strips with four panels. [67] Metroid: Monthly Magazine Z: November 2003 [68] –May 2004 [69] Notes: Two-volume manga, tells the backstory of Samus Aran up to the events of Metroid.