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Metroid: Zero Mission [a] is a 2004 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance.It is a remake of the original Metroid (1986), and retells the story with updated visuals and gameplay.
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]
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).
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.
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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 ...
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).
Metroid ' s inclusion in the series was considered redundant by Bob Colayco of GameSpot, since it was already included as an unlockable extra in the remake Metroid: Zero Mission as well as in Metroid Prime. [5] Some reviewers were annoyed that the Classic NES Series versions of some games differed slightly from the originals.