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Metroid
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Nintendo R&D1 · Nintendo

Metroid

● ReleasedWii UWii3DSFAMIL
ShooterPlatformAdventureActionScience fiction
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Metroid made its debut on the Famicom Disk System, captivating gamers exclusively in Japan with its innovative blend of exploration and action. The advanced hardware offered features like a save system, smoother gameplay, and superior audio quality, elevating the gaming experience. However, this version differs from its international counterpart by lacking a second quest, limiting the use of the iconic Justin Bailey Samus in her Zero Suit, and presenting a more forgiving challenge throughout the journey. Players navigate a sprawling alien world, confronting diverse enemies and uncovering hidden power-ups along the way. With its atmospheric environments and engaging mechanics, Metroid set the stage for a beloved franchise that would continue to evolve over the years. The game remains a hallmark of early adventure titles, blending storytelling and action in a way that sparked the imagination of players everywhere.

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Nintendo R&D1
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Nintendo
Release
Aug 6, 1986
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Single player
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Wii UWii3DSFAMIL
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Single player
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