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| publisher=[[Nintendo]]
 
| publisher=[[Nintendo]]
 
| genre=[[Action]]/[[Adventure]]
 
| genre=[[Action]]/[[Adventure]]
| system=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii U Virtual Console]]
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| system=[[Game Boy Advance]]
| release='''Game Boy Advance'''<br />US February 9, 2004<br>EU April 8, 2004<br>JP May 27, 2004<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />JP June 19, 2014<br />PAL March 12, 2015<br />US January 14, 2016
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| release=US February 9, 2004<br>EU April 8, 2004<br>JP May 27, 2004
 
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| rating= ESRB: E
 
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'''Metroid Zero Mission''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of the original [[NES]] title, [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]. It features updated graphics along with additional areas to explore.
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'''Metroid Zero Mission''' is a remake of the original title, [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]] released originally on the [[NES]]. Zero Mission is a complete remake of the game, featuring updated graphics and additional areas and new areas to explore.
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=Story=
 
=Story=
  
The Galactic Federation emerged in the year 2000 of the Cosmic Calendar. On an uncharted planet, researchers discover a new lifeform called [[Metroid|Metroids]]. Before these researchers get far, the Space Pirates attack and steal the Metroids. Only one person is fit to take on this mission, the mysterious bounty hunter [[Samus Aran]].
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The Galactic Federation emerged in the year 2000 of the Cosmic Calendar. On an uncharted planet, researchers discover a new lifeform called [[Metroid|Metroids]]. Before these researchers get far, the Space Pirates attack and steal the Metroids. Only one person is fit to take on this mission, the mysterious bounty hunter... [[Samus Aran]].
  
 
Samus Aran must infiltrate planet [[Zebes]], destroy the Metroids, and defeat the [[Mother Brain]]. The mission won't be easy as Samus has to travel through the areas of [[Crateria]], [[Brinstar]], and [[Norfair]]. A variety of strange creatures await her, including both [[Kraid]] and [[Ridley]]. Infiltrating the planet won't be easy, so Samus will have to find whatever weapons and tools to aid in the mission.
 
Samus Aran must infiltrate planet [[Zebes]], destroy the Metroids, and defeat the [[Mother Brain]]. The mission won't be easy as Samus has to travel through the areas of [[Crateria]], [[Brinstar]], and [[Norfair]]. A variety of strange creatures await her, including both [[Kraid]] and [[Ridley]]. Infiltrating the planet won't be easy, so Samus will have to find whatever weapons and tools to aid in the mission.
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=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
The game is built on the engine from ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' while using an expanded map from ''Metroid''. The game follows a similar pattern of weapon and tool finding as the original. The layout of each area is mostly in tact, although new secret areas can be found, including the entire area of [[Chozodia]]. New items are also to be found, like the ability to grip ledges, an ability that was automatic in ''Fusion'' and not part of previous games. Some abilities from the sequels (such as ones from ''[[Super Metroid]]'') were also added.
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The game is built on the engine from ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''. The game follows a similar pattern of weapon and tool finding as the original. The layout of each area is mostly in tact, though new secret areas can be found, including the entire area of [[Chozodia]]. New items are also to be found, like the ability to grip ledges, an ability that was automatic in ''Fusion'' and not part of previous games.
  
 
The graphics were also brought up to the level of ''Fusion'' as well. New cutscenes were added at different parts of the game to offer narration of the story, though it did not feature as much dialogue as ''Fusion''. Additionally it included a map, something that the original ''Metroid'' lacked. It also had a more subtle hint system to clue players where to go, unlike the more direct and linear item collection in ''Fusion''.
 
The graphics were also brought up to the level of ''Fusion'' as well. New cutscenes were added at different parts of the game to offer narration of the story, though it did not feature as much dialogue as ''Fusion''. Additionally it included a map, something that the original ''Metroid'' lacked. It also had a more subtle hint system to clue players where to go, unlike the more direct and linear item collection in ''Fusion''.
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The most significant addition was an entire new chapter after defeating [[Mother Brain]]. While leaving the planet, Samus's ship is shot down by Space Pirates and her [[Power Suit]] is deactivated. Armed with only a stun gun, she has to infiltrate a Space Pirate frigate, get through undetected as [[Space Pirate]] soldiers patrol the ship, and eventually reach an unexplored part of Chozodia to earn an upgraded Power Suit so that she can fight the Space Pirates on their terms and steal a ship to escape from Zebes.
 
The most significant addition was an entire new chapter after defeating [[Mother Brain]]. While leaving the planet, Samus's ship is shot down by Space Pirates and her [[Power Suit]] is deactivated. Armed with only a stun gun, she has to infiltrate a Space Pirate frigate, get through undetected as [[Space Pirate]] soldiers patrol the ship, and eventually reach an unexplored part of Chozodia to earn an upgraded Power Suit so that she can fight the Space Pirates on their terms and steal a ship to escape from Zebes.
  
=Legacy=
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=Sequels=
 
 
==Ports/Remakes==
 
 
 
*In 2014 (2015 for PAL and 2016 for America), it was released for download on the [[Wii U]] as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]].
 
 
 
==Sequels==
 
 
 
The next ''Metroid'' game to be released was ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' on the [[Gamecube]]. Unlike ''Fusion'' and ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', the two games had no connectivity together.
 
  
Over a decade later, the [[Metroid II: Return of Samus|next ''Metroid'' game]] received the remake treatment as ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2017.
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Although no other 2D Metroids have been made since ''Zero Mission'', it was followed by ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' on the [[Gamecube]]. Unlike ''Fusion'' and ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', the two games had no connectivity together.
  
 
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[[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] [[Category: Metroid Games]]
 
[[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] [[Category: Metroid Games]]

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