Metroid: Samus Returns (Mercury Steam, Metroid 2 reimagining, 9/15) announced for 3DS

What is this supposed to mean?

The speed booster is a powerup introduced in Super Metroid.

The fan remake of metroid 2, AM2R, which released a while back, added the speed booster to that version, including other powerups not originally in metroid 2.


Of course, I don't know how they think they know that the speed booster isn't in this version ...
 
Speed booster and Shinesparking is cool but Metroid 2 should be fine without it, there's some new toys to play with instead to make this game a little different.
 
Speed booster and Shinesparking is cool but Metroid 2 should be fine without it, there's some new toys to play with instead to make this game a little different.
I'm happy about that. The genre is now full of alternatives, so Metroid needed (and still needs) new/different powerups to shake the formula a little.
 
Just pre-ordered Legacy Edition and two Amiibo figures:

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Order summary is odd though - it states that i ordered Limited Edition, but the product page clearly has Legacy Edition image and description is also contains Legacy Edition items.

Anyway, can't wait.
 
We've seen the equipment screen, and every slot is accounted for. There's no Speed Booster.

From the Japanese trailer:

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Left hand side:
Power Beam ---- Charge Beam
Ice Beam --------- Wave Beam
Grapple Beam -- Spazer Beam
------------------------ Plasma Beam

Missile ------------- Super Missile

Right hand side:
Bomb --------------- Power Bomb

Varia Suit ---------- Gravity Suit

Morph Ball --------- Spider Ball
Spring Ball --------- Hi-Jump Boots
Space Jump ------- Screw Attack

The Aeion Abilities are listed on a separate screen and there are four of them, one for each D-Pad direction.

EDIT: Looking at this screen it seems like there is no distinct Power Bomb ammo. I don't understand Japanese very well but I think the trailer implied that they use Super Missile ammo.
 
There's no Speed Booster.
Well, that's not surprising cuz 3DS hardware is outdated as hell shit and it probably can't handle Speed Booster's destructive effects and high speed without slideshow.

I still don't get it, why 3DS instead of Switch? The game could have been so much better at least in terms of visuals alone. Damn.
 
Well, that's not surprising cuz 3DS hardware is outdated as hell shit and it probably can't handle Speed Booster's destructive effects and high speed without slideshow.

I still don't get it, why 3DS instead of Switch? The game could have been so much better at least in terms of visuals alone. Damn.
...The Speed Booster was in the GBA Metroids.
 
Amiibos back in stock bestbuy, hurry if you want them.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ninten...D=1&siteID=seiFDCjAK_U-gMG6e36LSB_abaiQp7feng


I still don't get it, why 3DS instead of Switch? The game could have been so much better at least in terms of visuals alone. Damn.

For one, they started making this like 2 years ago. Yea they could have started making it for the switch, but it was known for a while that mercury steam was beta testing stuff for it. Plus it is safer putting it on the at the time and still even now thriving 3ds, vs their wii u successor that they didnt know how it would turn out.
 
I got my pre order yesterday on Fnac online
Jesus.never got the mail to warm me about it. Thankfully I got one pre ordered from media Markt but they couldn't confirm if they would get any units and got a pre order at game uk...still not feeling that I will get any.
 
Even worse the store clerks told me not to expect pre orders, and when i randomly checked the website yesterday there they were. Got super lucky
What, instore clerks? The online help always said to wait for the preorders to go live, of course they never actually said the date or time, but from my experience with other preorders they generally go live at 4pm there
 
I don't think Nintendo's shown an official Metroid timeline with the Prime games and Metroid II through Fusion together since like Prime 2's release.
 
The Prime games being separated could very well be Tanabe's decision to keep the Prime series open ended.

The original Prime was a rather neatly fit interquel between Metroid and Metroid II but by Corruption the Prime series had pretty clearly evolved into something else entirely.
 
Yeah, when you think about it, 2D Metroid and Metroid Prime basically are like their own distinct series and universes from each other, offering different interpertions of the Metroid universe.

In 2D Metroid, the grapple beam comes out of Samus's arm cannon. In Prime, it's an entirely seperate component attached to her left arm. In 2D Metroid, all the Space Pirates are lobster people. In Prime, they're...basically whatever. In 2D Metroid, Samus is fast and agile and has some sort of character as seen in Fusion and Other M. In Prime, Samus is a slow moving tank and is essentially a silent protagonist not unlike Gordon Freeman and Link. And so on.
 
By that logic, the NES Metroid shouldn't be there either because of Zero Mission.
Nope, just the original... sequel, which simply doesn't exist for me. It's been the original Metroid and then Super Metroid (now that's what you call a true sequel in terms of every aspect... except story cuz... well, obvious reasons) for me all these years before AM2R and 3DS game now.

Yet they show Other M...

Shows you how much Sakamoto has "learned" since then.
Um.... i.... actually....
liked.... Other M
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As long as they don't exterminate every Metroid or destroy Zebes, the Prime games can work with no problem between Metroid and Metroid II.

Prime 3 suggested Mother Brain was an Aurora Unit. They are still in the same universe.

Minish Cap is more disconndcted to classic Zelda than Prime Trilogy is to classic Metroid.
 
He said that they have no relation with Other M story (which is true), but they are still canon.

*Looks at timeline

Doesn't look like it, according to him.

I'd bet the English site differs in this regard OR doesn't have it at all. But that'd just show that they don't really understand who can view their website.
 
*Looks at timeline

Doesn't look like it, according to him.

I'd bet the English site differs in this regard OR doesn't have it at all. But that'd just show that they don't really understand who can view their website.

Except there was an official timeline around the time of prime 2 coming out from Nintendo that clearly put the prime games in there. So they are canon.
 
Aw look at the mini Samus! She thinks she can kick my butt and look fierce!

Yes she can. Oh yes she can.

I really hope I get there early enough to get it!

There are literally less than a handful of things that I just go stupid fan over and throw my money at. Anything Metroid related happens to be one of those things. This game series has been epic for me since it was first released and so many countless hours and hundreds of dollars batteries died in the service of Metroid 2.

Keychain of pixilated Samus... yeah that GCU discount can eat it.
 
Sakamoto said:
The games that I've been involved with in the Metroid series have been on the NES, GameBoy, Super NES and the GBA. I actually didn't have a lot of input on the Prime series. But when they're doing with Other M here, it's not so much a different universe, it's just a different part of the story. You can't say that there's no relation here; it's probably best to think of them as being in parallel in this world

The Prime series happened, but it's unrelated to the story Sakamoto is telling, just that.
 
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