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Metroid: Zero Mission

Metroid: Zero Mission

  • Publisher
    Nintendo
  • Developer
    Nintendo Research & Development 1
  • Release date
    9 Feb 2004

The full story of Samus Aran's first mission finally unfolds... The first Metroid game just scratched the surface of the cataclysmic events on planet Zebes, and at long last the rest of the tale has come to light. Experience the first of Samus's legendary adventures through all-new cut-scenes and action sequences as the bounty hunter races through the deeps toward her showdown with the leader of the Space Pirates. But will the end of Mother Brain really mean the end of the story...? Completion of the game unlocks an emulated version of the original Metroid game. Zero Mission also allow players to unlock the Metroid Fusion picture gallery by linking between Zero Mission and Fusion cartridges via the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.

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AGM score 88%
IGN 9
GameSpot 8.5
Metacritic 89
sci-fi
death
missile
explosion
gun
helmet
adventure
aliens
pirates
gravity
flying enemies
water
single-player only
unlockables
remake
sound test
third-person perspective
game over
the locked door
pixel art
ledge grab
e3 2003
virtual console
double jump
metroid
glitch
completion percentage
metroidvania
wall jump
boss fight
female protagonists
jump
countdown timer
roll
elevator
lava
save point
final boss
maps
sequence breaking
isolation
power bomb
super missile
side-scrolling
maze
backtracking
icicle
charge
boss pattern
multiple endings
open-world
ambient music
difficulty level
upgradeable weapons
rpg elements
unlockable difficulty level
boss hallway
foreshadowing
more than two eyes
freezing weapons
segmented creature
bounty hunter
ponytail
spaceship
space pirate
the future
energy weapons
power armor
catsuit
speed blur
acid
rivals
collecting
upgradable weapons
play ball
automap
predecessor included
inventory loss
samus aran's gunship
flips
the zero prequel
enemies from stasis chambers
requel
super suit
power suit
plasma beam
spring ball
screw attack
varia suit
arm cannon
self destruct sequence
space jump
zero suit
detachable body parts
ice beam
motion-sensor bomb
charge beam
morph ball
latex
wave beam
galactic federation
shinespark
zebesian
gravity suit
chozo
energy tank
sidehopper
hi-jump boots
chozo statue
spike video game awards 2004
interactive achievement awards 2005
zoomer
speed booster
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About Metroid: Zero Mission

Metroid: Zero Mission is released by Nintendo in 9 Feb 2004. The game is designed by Nintendo Research & Development 1. Metroid: Zero Mission is a typical representative of the Adventure genre. Playing Metroid: Zero Mission is a pleasure. It does not matter whether it is the first or a millionth hour in Adventure, there will always be room for something new and interesting. Thrilling levels and gameplay Metroid: Zero Mission will not leave anyone indifferent. The complexity of gameplay increases with each new level and does not let any player get bored.

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