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|image=Metroidfusion.jpg
|title=Metroid Fusion
|title=Metroid Fusion
|image=Metroidfusion.jpg
|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]]
|systems={{syslist|gba|3ds|wiiu}}
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|released={{sys|gba|top=1}}{{us|2002|November 17}}{{eu|2002|November 22}}{{au|2002|November 29}}{{jp|2003|February 14}}{{cn|2006|March 2}}
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{{sys|wiiu}}{{us|2014|April 3}}{{eu|2014|April 3}}{{au|2014|April 3}}{{jp|2014|April 30}}
|preceded by=[[Super Metroid]]
|preceded by=[[Super Metroid]]
|followed by=[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]
|followed by=[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]
|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|7}}{{USK|6}}
|series=Metroid
|series=Metroid
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'''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.


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