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[[Image:MPrime 1.jpg|thumb|left|Picture of Samus.]]
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After seven long years, [[Nintendo]]'s most famous bounty hunter finally returned to us 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 game play on the GameCube, Metroid Prime was an instant classic and is still loved by gamers everywhere.
After seven long years, [[Nintendo]]'s most famous bounty hunter finally returned to us 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 game play on the GameCube, Metroid Prime was an instant classic and is still loved by gamers everywhere.
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Picture of Samus.

After seven long years, Nintendo's most famous bounty hunter finally returned to us 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 game play on the GameCube, Metroid Prime was an instant classic and is still loved by gamers everywhere.

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