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Revision as of 14:31, 7 February 2010

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Metroid
Full Title Metroid
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Publisher Nintendo
System NES, Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console
Release Date NES
JP August 6, 1986
US August 1987
EU January 15, 1988
Game Boy Advance
JP August 10, 2004
US October 25, 2004
EU January 1, 2005
Virtual Console
EU July 20, 2007
AU July 20, 2007
US August 13, 2007
JP March 4, 2008
Genre Action/Platformer
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating E

The first game in the Metroid series. Due to the legacy this game has created, it has been ported several times and even received a completely rebuilt remake in the form of Metroid Zero Mission. The game is notable for being the only Metroid title without the ability to save and establishing many mainstays of the genre.

Story

The Galactic Federation emerged in the year 2000 of the Cosmic Calendar. On an uncharted planet, researchers discover a new lifeform called 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.

Information

The game was originally released on the Famicom Disk System in Japan. The game met with little popularity. Once released in America, the game became a huge success. The game was released a month after The Legend of Zelda, but did not boast the same save function. Like Kid Icarus, it used passwords as a means of saving progress in the game. This was absolutely necessary, since Metroid featured a large area to explore and re-explore.

Ports and Remakes

  • The game has received many ports over time. It was first included as an extra on Metroid Prime. The game had to be connected to Metroid Fusion to allow the game to appear.
  • The game Metroid Zero Mission was a remake of the original Metroid, but featured the original game as an unlockable as well.
  • Nintendo also released Metroid as a stand alone game in the "Classic NES Series" on the Game Boy Advance.
  • Metroid was released for download over the Virtual Console in 2007 in North America, Europe and Australia, and in Japan in early 2008. The American release was timed to lead up to the August 28th release date of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

Trivia

  • Kid Icarus used the same engine as Metroid, so as a result it is often considered a sister series.
  • On the Famicom Disk System, Metroid featured battery back up saves as opposed to the password system as well as enhanced FM Synth sound.

See Also