Metroid Prime: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
983 bytes added ,  9 February 2023
m
Remastered developer
(→‎[[/Walkthrough/]]: Replaced link)
m (Remastered developer)
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
 
(47 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{stub}}
{{Header Nav|game=Metroid Prime}}
 
{{Game
{{infobox|
|completion=3
|image=Metroid Prime.jpg
|title=Metroid Prime
|title=Metroid Prime
|boxart=[[Image:Metroid Prime.jpg|225px]]
|developer=[[Retro Studios]]
|developer=[[Retro Studios]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|categories=[[FPS]], [[Adventure]]
|year=2002
|systems=[[GameCube]]
|systems={{syslist|gc}}
|releasedates=[[November 15]], [[2002]] (NA)<br />[[February 28]], [[2003]] (JP)<br />[[March 21]], [[2003]] (EU)
|title1=Metroid Prime
|developer1=[[Retro Studios]]
|year1=2009
|systems1={{syslist|wii}}
|title2=Metroid Prime Remastered
|developer2=[[Retro Studios]]
|year2=2023
|systems2={{syslist|switch}}
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{USK|12}}{{CERO|A}}{{ELSPA|11}}{{OFLC|M}}{{VET|11}}
|genre=[[FPS]], [[Metroidvania]]
|players=1
|players=1
|ratings=ESRB: T (Teen) <br />USK: 12+ <br />CERO: All ages <br />ELSPA: 11+ <br />OFLC: M (Mature)
|modes=[[Single player]]
|requirements=(optional)
|followed by=[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]
|series=Metroid
|series2=New Play Control!
}}
}}
{{Metroidwiki}}
After seven long years, [[Nintendo]]'s most famous bounty hunter finally returned in '''Metroid Prime'''. This game took the traditional 2D side-on view of previous Metroid games and dragged it kicking and screaming into the 3D world. Sporting amazing graphics, a musical score to kill for and some of the most intense and involving gameplay on the GameCube, Metroid Prime was an instant classic and is still loved by gamers everywhere.


[[Image:MPrime 1.jpg|thumb|left|Picture of Samus.]]
It was later updated for the [[Wii]] as part of the New Play Control! series, although this version was not released outside Japan until the [[Metroid Prime Trilogy]] release.
 
== Table of Contents ==
 
=== Getting started ===
 
* [[/Introduction/]]
* [[/Controls/]]
* [[/Versions/]]


=== [[/Walkthrough/]] ===
==Development==
At first, Prime was supposed to be for the N64, but progress was delayed due to the fact that there "weren't any concrete ideas" for it. It ended up being held over to GCN, where it was made into a collaboration project between Nintendo and Retro Studios. Their main focus was on Prime, but this led to the cancellation of 4 other games (one being Raven Blade). Kenji Yamamoto and Kouichi Kyuma composed music for Prime, using remixes of Metroid games to "satisfy old Metroid fans". For example, Lower Norfair was used for Magmoor Caverns and the Brinstar theme was used for Tallon Overworld.


* [[/Space Pirate Frigate/]]
{{ToC}}
* [[/Welcome to Tallon IV|Retrieving the Missile Launcher]]
{{Metroid}}
* [[/Reteieving the Morph Ball/|Retrieving the Morph Ball]]
{{New Play Control!}}
* [[Chozo Ruins (Tallon Overworld - Flaaga)]]
* [[/Chozo Ruins/]]
* [[/Magmoor Caverns/]]
* [[/Phendrana Drifts/]]
* [[/Phazon Mines/]]
* [[/Impact Crater/]]


{{GFDL Article}}
[[Category:Retro Studios]]
[[Category:GameCube]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:FPS]]
[[Category:First-person shooter]]
[[Category:Adventure]]
[[Category:Metroidvania]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]

Navigation menu