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|title=Metroid: Zero Mission
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|developer=[[Nintendo R&D1]]
|developer=[[Nintendo R&D1]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|designers=Yoshio Sakamoto
|year=2004
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|genre=[[Action-Adventure]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii U]]
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|preceded by=[[Metroid Fusion]]
|followed by=[[Metroid: Other M]]
|followed by=[[Metroid: Other M]]
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'''Metroid: Zero Mission''' (''Metoroido Zero Misshon'') is an [[action-adventure]] video game produced by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] handheld console. It is part of the [[:Category:Metroid|''Metroid'' series]], an enhanced remake of the [[Metroid|original ''Metroid'' game]] designed to "retell the story of Samus's original mission". Like the other titles in the series, it features intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran as the player-controlled main character.
'''Metroid: Zero Mission''' (''Metoroido Zero Misshon'') is an [[action-adventure]] video game produced by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] handheld console. It is part of the [[:Category:Metroid|''Metroid'' series]], an enhanced remake of the [[Metroid|original ''Metroid'' game]] designed to "retell the story of Samus's original mission". Like the other titles in the series, it features intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran as the player-controlled main character.
 
''Zero Mission'' was developed by Nintendo's internal team, [[Nintendo R&D1]], under the direction of Yoshio Sakamoto.  The game was released on [[February 9]], [[2004]] in North America, and on [[May 27]], [[2004]] in Japan.


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''Zero Mission'' was developed by Nintendo's internal team, [[Nintendo R&D1]], under the direction of Yoshio Sakamoto. The game was released on [[February 9]], [[2004]] in North America, and on [[May 27]], [[2004]] in Japan.


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Box artwork for Metroid: Zero Mission.
Box artwork for Metroid: Zero Mission.
Metroid: Zero Mission
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2004
System(s)Game Boy Advance, Wii U
Preceded byMetroid Fusion
Followed byMetroid: Other M
SeriesMetroid
Japanese titleメトロイドゼロミッション
Genre(s)Action-Adventure
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB EveryoneCERO All agesPEGI Ages 7+OFLC General 8+
LinksMetroid: Zero Mission ChannelSearchSearch
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Metroid: Zero Mission (Metoroido Zero Misshon) is an action-adventure video game produced by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance handheld console. It is part of the Metroid series, an enhanced remake of the original Metroid game designed to "retell the story of Samus's original mission". Like the other titles in the series, it features intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran as the player-controlled main character.

Zero Mission was developed by Nintendo's internal team, Nintendo R&D1, under the direction of Yoshio Sakamoto. The game was released on February 9, 2004 in North America, and on May 27, 2004 in Japan.

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