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  2. AM2R - Wikipedia

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    Development of the game was continued by people from the Metroid fan community, including bug fixes, new enemies and story elements, and additional game modes such as New Game+ and a "Randomizer", which shuffles the locations of power-ups. [23] Nintendo released an official remake of Metroid II, Metroid: Samus Returns, in 2017. [24]

  3. Metroid II: Return of Samus - Wikipedia

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    In the events of the first Metroid, bounty hunter Samus Aran foiled the Space Pirates' plans to use the newly discovered lifeform known as Metroids. Some time later, the Galactic Federation, concerned by the events that transpired, resolved to ensure that the Metroids' power could never again be used by the Pirates, and sent several teams to the Metroid's home planet SR388 to destroy the ...

  4. Metroid - Wikipedia

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    The Metroid Prime series is set between Metroid and Metroid II: Return of Samus, and chronicles Samus' conflicts with a malignant, radioactive substance named Phazon. [14] In Metroid Prime, Samus travels to Tallon IV to stop the Space Pirates from exploiting a Phazon-infused meteor that has poisoned the local ecosystem. [13]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Super Metroid - Wikipedia

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    Super Metroid [a] [b] is a 1994 action-adventure game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.It is the third installment in the Metroid series, following the events of the Game Boy game Metroid II: Return of Samus (1991).

  7. Metroid: Samus Returns - Wikipedia

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    The Metroid hatchling imprints onto Samus, thinking she is its mother. Refusing to kill the infant Metroid, Samus decides to take it with her. [14] As Samus and the infant Metroid reach the planet's surface to return to her gunship, they are attacked by a half-mechanical Ridley. [15] After a long battle, Ridley is defeated, and Samus, along ...

  8. List of Metroid media - Wikipedia

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    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. Written by Kouji Tazawa (script) and Kenji Ishikawa ...

  9. Category:Metroid games - Wikipedia

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