The History of Metroid 18
Just in time for the EU launch of Metroid Prime 3, Eurogamer has a retrospective on the Metroid series well worth checking out. "The first Metroid presciently set the tone for the future of the franchise by appearing first on a struggling format and only reaching foreign shores after lengthy delays. Metroid was initially released only for the Famicom Disc System in 1986. The FDS was one of Nintendo's first attempts to monkey around with new storage methods, but its success was limited and it never made it beyond Japan. One year later, Metroid finally appeared on the plain old NES in North America and then, another year later, we pox-ridden Europlebs were deemed worthy of having a copy to call our own. Hmm. Sounds familiar."
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Another retrospective (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.gametrailers.com/game/5261.html [gametrailers.com]
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Try playing the game.
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What about speed runs? (Score:5, Interesting)
Without speed runs, the time would go up to 6 hours. Speedruns give the game a wonderful replay value.
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Haloid style ending to Halo? (Score:2)
I think the author's just pining for a Haloid [youtube.com] type ending. Not that it wouldn't be cool or anything, but I don't think it'd be quite the same.
One more 2d adventure... please? (Score:2)
I'd also be happy with a port of super metroid to the DS. Best metroid game of all time, in my opinion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metroid_(series)#Metroid_Dread [wikipedia.org]