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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of Metroid media - Wikipedia

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    It debuted in Japan with Metroid [a] on August 6, 1986, and was later released in North America (August 1987) and PAL regions (January 15, 1988). All Metroid video games have been developed exclusively for Nintendo video game consoles and handhelds, dating from the Nintendo Entertainment System to the current generation of video game consoles ...

  4. Metroid - Wikipedia

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    Metroid is therefore among a handful of game series to have genres named after them, along with Dark Souls and Rogue . [125] In 2016, AM2R, a fan-made remake of Metroid II was released. Nintendo issued takedown notices to halt its distribution, citing the potential damage to its intellectual property. [126]

  5. Category:Metroidvania games - Wikipedia

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    This category describes games that have been classified as falling into the Metroidvania genre of gameplay, a specific type of action-adventure game (as well as platform game, generally) that features a large interconnected game world that progressively becomes more accessible as the player collects power-ups.

  6. Category:Metroid - Wikipedia

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  7. Yoshio Sakamoto - Wikipedia

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    [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] [7] Sakamoto's design work is also found in Nintendo games including Balloon Kid (1990), Game & Watch Gallery (1997), Wario Land 4 (2001), and the WarioWare series.

  8. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Sega, 1997) Lucky & Wild (Namco, 1993) Lupin the 3rd: The Shooting (Sega, 2001) Mad Dog McCree (American Laser Games, December 1990) Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (American Laser Games, 1992) Mallet Madness (HanaHo Games, 1999) Manic Panic Ghosts (Sega, 2007) Maximum Force (Atari Games, 1997) The Maze of the Kings ...

  9. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    July 21, 1986 Metroid: Nintendo R&D1 August 6, 1986 ... Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 ... (Map 1) August 6, 1995 Nintendo NSD Satella Q: