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'''''Metroid Prime''''' is an action-packed adventure set in the first-person perspective that takes place just after the events in the original [[Metroid]] ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]). It has lead character Samus Aran, a bounty hunter by trade, chasing down the evil Space Pirates. Their intention is to use a genetic mutagen called Phazon to create a super army and take over the universe. While the installments in the series before have never been home to deeply involving storylines, Metroid Prime breaks the shell to offer up one of the most intriguing and read-worthy sagas yet. Developed by Texas-based Retro Studios. Metroid Prime brings all of the elements of the acclaimed franchise into a gaping 3D arena. | '''''Metroid Prime''''' is an action-packed adventure set in the first-person perspective that takes place just after the events in the original [[Metroid]] ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]). It has lead character Samus Aran, a bounty hunter by trade, chasing down the evil Space Pirates. Their intention is to use a genetic mutagen called Phazon to create a super army and take over the universe. While the installments in the series before have never been home to deeply involving storylines, Metroid Prime breaks the shell to offer up one of the most intriguing and read-worthy sagas yet. Developed by Texas-based Retro Studios. Metroid Prime brings all of the elements of the acclaimed franchise into a gaping 3D arena. | ||
''Metroid Prime'' was re-released in Japan in 2009 for [[Wii]] as part of the ''New Play Control!'' series. It has revamped controls that use the Wii Remote's pointing functionality, similar to those of ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''. The credit system from ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Prime 3]]'' is also included to unlock the original bonus content, as well as the ability to take snapshots of gameplay. ''Prime'', ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' were bundled together on a single disc as ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]]'', released in North America on August 24, 2009. | ''Metroid Prime'' was re-released in Japan in 2009 for [[Wii]] as part of the ''New Play Control!'' series. It has revamped controls that use the Wii Remote's pointing functionality, similar to those of ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''. The credit system from ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Prime 3]]'' is also included to unlock the original bonus content, as well as the ability to take snapshots of gameplay. ''Prime'', ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' were bundled together on a single disc as ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]]'', released in North America on August 24, 2009. In ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]]'', both ''Prime'' and ''Prime 2'' contain all of the enhancements found in their Japanese New Play Control! counterparts. | ||
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Revision as of 21:18, 8 July 2011
Metroid Prime is an action-packed adventure set in the first-person perspective that takes place just after the events in the original Metroid (NES). It has lead character Samus Aran, a bounty hunter by trade, chasing down the evil Space Pirates. Their intention is to use a genetic mutagen called Phazon to create a super army and take over the universe. While the installments in the series before have never been home to deeply involving storylines, Metroid Prime breaks the shell to offer up one of the most intriguing and read-worthy sagas yet. Developed by Texas-based Retro Studios. Metroid Prime brings all of the elements of the acclaimed franchise into a gaping 3D arena.
Metroid Prime was re-released in Japan in 2009 for Wii as part of the New Play Control! series. It has revamped controls that use the Wii Remote's pointing functionality, similar to those of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. The credit system from Prime 3 is also included to unlock the original bonus content, as well as the ability to take snapshots of gameplay. Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption were bundled together on a single disc as Metroid Prime: Trilogy, released in North America on August 24, 2009. In Metroid Prime: Trilogy, both Prime and Prime 2 contain all of the enhancements found in their Japanese New Play Control! counterparts.
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