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'''Metroid Prime Trilogy''' is a collection of ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' on a single Wii disc. The former 2 games are updated to support Wii controls. In Japan, they were released separate from each other.
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'''Metroid Prime Trilogy''' is a collection of ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' on a single [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] disc. The former two games are updated to support Wii controls along with some other features from ''Metroid Prime 3'', such as allowing the [[Morph Ball]] to make jumps. There is also a new achievement system for the first two games based on the one from ''Metroid Prime 3'' which unlock a variety of bonuses. This disc came with an art booklet in most regions.
  
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Japan did not have this compilation, as Nintendo had first released ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 2'' there as part of the New Play Control series. Sales of ''Metroid Prime Trilogy'' were discontinued in America and Australia (but not in Europe) for reasons that were undisclosed but possibly had to do with the then-upcoming release of ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:51, 19 September 2011

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Metroid Prime Trilogy
Full Title Metroid Prime Trilogy
Developer Retro Studios
Publisher Nintendo
System Wii
Release Date US August 24, 2009
EU September 4, 2009
AU October 15, 2009
Genre Action/First Person Shooter
Rating ESRB: Teen
PEGI: 12

Metroid Prime Trilogy is a collection of Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption on a single Wii disc. The former two games are updated to support Wii controls along with some other features from Metroid Prime 3, such as allowing the Morph Ball to make jumps. There is also a new achievement system for the first two games based on the one from Metroid Prime 3 which unlock a variety of bonuses. This disc came with an art booklet in most regions.

Japan did not have this compilation, as Nintendo had first released Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2 there as part of the New Play Control series. Sales of Metroid Prime Trilogy were discontinued in America and Australia (but not in Europe) for reasons that were undisclosed but possibly had to do with the then-upcoming release of Metroid: Other M.