![]() Released in 2004 in North America, Japan, Europe, and Australia, this title was developed internally by Nintendo R&D 1 and published by Nintendo.Īs a remake of the first entry in the series, Metroid: Zero Mission for GBA was headed by Yoshio Sakamoto. This led to Metroid: Zero Mission for the GBA. To this end, they not only went back to the series’ roots but completely remade the original entry, Metroid for the Nintendo Entertainment System. This wasn’t to say that Nintendo abandoned what made said franchise so popular in the first place. Released in 2002, this was an entirely new entry in the Metroid franchise, deviating from the formula long-time fans have come to expect. ![]() ![]() This past December, on Last Word on Gaming, we took a look at Metroid Fusion for the Game Boy Advance. ![]()
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