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'''''Metroid''''' is the first game in the Metroid series of video games, and was released for the | '''''Metroid''''' is the first game in the {{w|Metroid series}} of {{w|video games}}, and was released for the {{w|Nintendo Entertainment System}} in {{w|1986}}. The game was produced by {{w|Gunpei Yokoi}}, one of Nintendo's most famous game and hardware designers, and directed by {{w|Yoshio Sakamoto}}. The game is also very notable for its music, which was composed by [[w:Hirokazu Tanaka|Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka]]. | ||
==Passwords== | ==Passwords== |
Revision as of 11:45, 17 June 2006
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Passwords
Metroid was filled with odd codes, as all but one of them were hard-coded into the game.
Enter all these at the password screen.
NARPAS SWORD0 000000 000000
- Weapons: ALL
- Energy Tanks = ∞
- Missiles = ∞
some-1 set-up us-the B0MB11
Start at the beginning with suitless Samus, and:
- Weapons: Wave Beam, Screw Attack
- Energy Tanks = 6 (empty) / Missiles = 216
- NOTE: Use a ZERO in the word B0MB, not an 'O.'
justin bailey ------ ------
Resets the game to the title screen.
BBBBBB BBBBBB BBBBBB IIIIII
Turns the screen black, and freezes the game. (Note: When used on an emulator, the game starts with a glitchy blue overlay, suitless Samus, and the Wave Beam.