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  2. Metroid: Zero Mission - Wikipedia

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    Metroid: Zero Mission [a] is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance on February 9, 2004. It is a remake of the original Metroid (1986), and retells the story with updated visuals and gameplay.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mother Brain - Wikipedia

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    After being defeated by Samus, she is rebuilt and continues her activities in Super Metroid. At the end of Super Metroid, she reveals a new, much larger form that nearly kills Samus, but a Metroid which imprinted on Samus at the end of Metroid II sacrifices its life to protect her. The Metroid drains energy from Mother Brain and gives it to ...

  5. Metroid (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is unlocked as a bonus upon completion of Metroid: Zero Mission (2004). [23] A stand-alone version of Metroid for the Game Boy Advance, part of the Classic NES Series collection, was released in Japan on August 10, 2004, in North America on October 25, and in Europe on January 7, 2005. [24]

  6. List of Metroid media - Wikipedia

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    Also an unlockable game by connecting Metroid Fusion to Metroid Prime using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable, [10] or finishing Metroid: Zero Mission. [ 11 ] Re-released for the Game Boy Advance with List of Classic NES Series games in 2004 (US), in NES Classic Edition in 2016 among the list of 30 games, as well as being available ...

  7. Nintendo Player's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Screenshots and short descriptions of other games were also included. As an early published Nintendo work, it featured some errors, including referring to Metroid heroine Samus Aran as a male, and referring to the playable bar in Arkanoid as "Bowse" instead of the proper "Vaus," most likely the result of a translation mistake.

  8. Metroid - Wikipedia

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    After a hiatus, Metroid Fusion (2002) and Metroid: Zero Mission (2004) were released for the Game Boy Advance. The first 3D Metroid game, Metroid Prime (2002), was developed by Retro Studios for the GameCube and received acclaim. It was followed by Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (2004) and the Wii game Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (2007).

  9. Talk:Metroid: Zero Mission - Wikipedia

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    Zero Mission is the first time suitless Samus is playable as an official part of the game, and in Zero Mission, the fact that she's suitless actually makes a difference to the gameplay. She has a different set of weapons in this mode, she takes greater amounts of damage, etc.