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{{Game | {{Game | ||
|completion=1 | |completion=1 | ||
|image=Metroidfusion.jpg | |||
|title=Metroid Fusion | |title=Metroid Fusion | ||
|japanese=メトロイド フュージョン | |japanese=メトロイド フュージョン | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo R&D1]] | |developer=[[Nintendo R&D1]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|year=2002 | |||
|systems={{syslist|gba|3ds|wiiu}} | |||
|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|7}}{{USK|6}} | |||
|genre=[[Action-adventure]] | |genre=[[Action-adventure]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|preceded by=[[Super Metroid]] | |preceded by=[[Super Metroid]] | ||
|followed by=[[Metroid: Zero Mission]] | |followed by=[[Metroid: Zero Mission]] | ||
|series=Metroid | |series=Metroid | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Metroidwiki}} | {{Metroidwiki}} | ||
'''Metroid Fusion''' continues the tradition of 2D {{c|Metroid}} games on the [[Game Boy Advance]] after an 8-year absence. It was released more or less the same time as [[Retro Studios]]' 3D take on the series with [[Metroid Prime]], and as a result was pushed out of the spotlight thanks to the critical success of Prime. Nevertheless, Metroid Fusion remains one of the surprisingly stronger staples, and one of the most original. | '''Metroid Fusion''' continues the tradition of 2D {{c|Metroid}} games on the [[Game Boy Advance]] after an 8-year absence. It was released more or less the same time as [[Retro Studios]]' 3D take on the series with [[Metroid Prime]], and as a result was pushed out of the spotlight thanks to the critical success of Prime. Nevertheless, Metroid Fusion remains one of the surprisingly stronger staples, and one of the most original. | ||
Metroid Fusion was created by [[Nintendo R&D 1]], the same team responsible for the western success of [[Super Metroid]]. [[Nintendo]] first announced an unnamed Metroid title would be released for the Game Boy Advance on [[March 23]], [[2001]]. Developement was spear-headed by experienced Metroid series successor to Gunpei Yokio, Yoshio Sakamoto. Music was composed by Minako Hamano and Akira Fujiwara. Metroid Fusion was released December 16, 2011 to [[Nintendo 3DS]] Ambassadors. | Metroid Fusion was created by [[Nintendo R&D 1]], the same team responsible for the western success of [[Super Metroid]]. [[Nintendo]] first announced an unnamed Metroid title would be released for the Game Boy Advance on [[March 23]], [[2001]]. Developement was spear-headed by experienced Metroid series successor to Gunpei Yokio, Yoshio Sakamoto. Music was composed by Minako Hamano and Akira Fujiwara. Metroid Fusion was released December 16, 2011 to [[Nintendo 3DS]] Ambassadors. | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{Metroid}} | {{Metroid}} | ||
[[Category:Nintendo Research & Development 1]] | |||
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[[Category:Action-adventure]] | [[Category:Action-adventure]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |