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it is attacked by Space Pirates, causing it to crash back onto Zebes, near the Space Pirate Mothership. With both her ship and Power Suit destroyed, Samus infiltrates the Mothership, leading her to Chozodia, where a Chozo Statue offers her a trial. Upon passing the trial, Samus is rewarded with a new fully upgraded Power Suit. Continuing to explore the Mothership, Samus reaches the Mecha Ridley, a robot built in the likeness of Ridley. After defeating it, Samus escapes the planet using one of the Space Pirate's shuttles, while the Mothership self-destructs.
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Samus lands on the surface of Zebes and explores the planet, traveling through the planet's caverns. She comes across Kraid, an ally of the Space Pirates, and Ridley, the Space Pirates' commander, and defeats them both. Samus finds and destroys Mother Brain. While Samus leaves the planet in her ship,
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was the best-selling Game Boy Advance game in the United States in its debut month, selling 151,807 units, and was the third-bestselling game across all video game systems in that month. By May, sales dropped to seventh among Game Boy Advance games, with 31,619 copies sold and $ 938,681 in revenue.
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that enhance Samus's armor and weaponry, as well as grant her special abilities. These abilities allow Samus to access previously inaccessible areas, so that the game can be played linearly or non-linearly. For example, the player may come across caverns that bypass certain sections, a method termed
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series to include a sequence in which the player controls Samus without her Power Suit. In this sequence, Samus is more vulnerable to damage, must crawl through ducts on her hands and knees without the help of her Morph Ball mode, and has a weak pistol that briefly stuns enemies as her only weapon.
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First off, Sakamoto is behind the main series, taking care of all of that, the timeline. I'm in charge of the Prime series. I had the conversation with him to decide where exactly would be a good spot for me to stick the Prime universe into that whole timeline and the best place would be between
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Metroid II and Super Metroid. As you know, there are multiple titles in the Metroid Prime series, but everything takes place in that very specific point. Metroid Series go down the line, but with the Prime Universe, we have to stretch sideways to expand it as much as we can in that specific spot.
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and use the Metroids as biological weapons to destroy all living beings that oppose them. While searching for the stolen Metroids, the Galactic Federation locates the Space Pirates' base of operations on the planet Zebes. The Federation assaults the planet, but the Pirates resist, forcing the
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Federation to retreat. As a last resort, the Federation decides to send a lone bounty hunter to penetrate the Pirates' base and destroy Mother Brain, the mechanical life-form that controls the Space Pirates' fortress and its defenses. Considered the greatest of all bounty hunters,
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introduces cinematics to push the story forward. Sakamoto believed in the importance of having a story to complement a game. He found it particularly difficult to convey the plot in a way that the player can understand, because of the sparse use of dialogue in the
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was released on February 9, 2004 to acclaim. It received praise for its new content, graphics, gameplay and improvements over the original, but criticism for its short length. Its honors included a 46th-place ranking in a list of the Top 200 Games compiled by
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at the start; each of three levels varies in the amount of damage caused by enemies with the third option only unlocked after finishing the campaign once. The battle with Mother Brain marked the end of the original
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and seize samples of Metroid creatures. Dangerous floating organisms, Metroids can latch on to any organism and drain its life energy to kill it. The Space Pirates plan to replicate Metroids by exposing them to
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s layout bears a resemblance to the original, and various powerups and items make reappearances from previous games in the series, with similar uses, effects, and appearances, but it adds items, areas, and
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world with areas connected by doors and elevators. The player controls Samus Aran as she travels through the planet's caverns and environments, hunting Space Pirates. Along the way, the player collects
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convention in 2003, and its North American release date of February 9, 2004 was announced later that year. It was released in Australia on March 19, in Europe on April 8, and in Japan on May 27.
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in Japan on June 19, 2014. This was followed by the release in Europe on March 12, 2015, and in North America on January 14, 2016. It was released for the
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also named it the best Game Boy Advance game of February 2004, and nominated it for the year-end "Best Game Boy Advance Game" award.
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was disappointed with the length, but blamed the captivating quality that compelled them to complete the game in a few sittings.
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is, this is the style of gameplay that Metroid sprang from at the same time, retell the story of Samus's original mission".
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s gameplay and structure were drastically different from previous games, wanted to "show people who had never played a
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had sold over 439,000 units in the United States and 69,000 in Japan as of February 2005. It was rereleased on the
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was a "weak one-shot experience" that players would only after they had completed it and played it again.
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game, saying it mixed all the best elements from the other games and layered them on top of the original
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appreciated every minute of the game and said it was one of the best games for the Game Boy Advance.
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staff named it the best Game Boy adventure Game of 2004 and the ninth best Game Boy Advance Game.
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to reach previously inaccessible areas. The remake adds items, additional areas, mini-bosses,
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also ranked it the best Game Boy Advance game of all-time in its August 2011 issue. In 2020,
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By February 2005, it had sold over 439,000 units in the United States and 69,000 in Japan.
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the 46th-best game for any Nintendo system in 2006. In their March 2010 issue, they named
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One of the biggest challenges that the developers faced was adding enough elements to
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one of the "most ambitious, comprehensive and successful" remakes for a game such as
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so that it did not need to be built from scratch. This marked the first time two
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gameplay by creating a game based on the NES original. Sakamoto, noting that
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be ported to the Game Boy Advance, but Sakamoto decided to port the original
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was rewritten to explore Samus Aran's backstory more than in the original
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offers an extra story segment featuring Samus in her blue Zero Suit.
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game, and has played a role in every game in the series except for
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installments have been released for the same video game console.
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said it was "perfect for blasting space pirates on the go", and
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instead. The development team decided to return to the roots of
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the eighth-best game released on a Nintendo console in 2010s.
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to make it feel new, while keeping the spirit of the original
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Samus still retains all energy tanks she acquired previously.
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s Game Boy Advance Game of the Month for February 2004, and
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appreciated the new material, and believed that fans of the
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Metroid: Zero Mission: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide
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ranked the game 94th in a list of the best Nintendo games.
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A number of reviews were pleased with the content added to
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called the game a masterpiece and the perfect example of a
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Video games scored by Kenji Yamamoto (composer, born 1964)
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also named it the best handheld game of 2004. During the
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Space Pirates attack a Galactic Federation-owned space
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received "generally favorable reviews", according to
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Samus faces off against Mother Brain. The scene from
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liked the game but felt it should have been longer.
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Metroid Zero Mission
A person in a powered exoskeleton aims a weapon toward the viewer.
Developer(s)
Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s)
Nintendo
Director(s)
Yoshio Sakamoto
Producer(s)
Designer(s)
Artist(s)
Hiroji Kiyotake
Writer(s)
Composer(s)
Kenji Yamamoto
Metroid
Platform(s)
Game Boy Advance
NA
AU
EU
JP
Genre(s)
Action-adventure
Single-player
action-adventure game
Nintendo
Game Boy Advance
remake
Metroid

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