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  1. Video games

     Metroid series  Metroid Prime series 

  2. Soundtracks

  3. Printed media

     Comic books  Manga 

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. External links

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Metroid is a video game series published by Nintendo and primarily produced by the company's first-party developers, though second-party Fuse Games and third-party Team Ninja have also developed for the series. It debuted in Japan with {{nihongo foot|Metroid|メトロイド|Metoroido|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} on August 6, 1986, and was later released in North America (August 1987) and PAL regions (January 15, 1988). All Metroid video games have been developed exclusively for Nintendo video game consoles and handhelds, dating from the Nintendo Entertainment System to the current generation of video game consoles. The franchise consists of eleven video games, the latest of which released in 2017. Comics, manga adaptations ,and soundtracks have also been released.

The series revolves around Samus Aran, a bounty hunter who protects the galaxy from the Space Pirates and their attempts to harness the power of fictional organisms, especially the eponymous Metroids. The series' gameplay contains elements from shooter, platforming, and adventure games. It is known for its non-linear progression and solitary exploration.[1] The 2D Metroid games are side-scrollers, and the 3D Metroid Prime series gives the player a first-person perspective,[1] while Other M is a third-person shooter with the ability to switch to first-person view.[1] Metroid is one of Nintendo's most successful franchises, with over 17 million copies sold by September 2012.[2] The games have received varying levels of critical acclaim.[1][3]

Video games

Metroid series

{{Video game titles|{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid (video game)
|title= Metroid
|date= {{vgrelease |JP|August 6, 1986[4]|NA|August 15, 1987[4]|PAL|January 15, 1988[5]}}
|canceled=
|refs=
|release= 1986 – Famicom Disk System[4]
1987 – Nintendo Entertainment System[4]
2004 – Game Boy Advance[6]
2007 – Wii Virtual Console[7]

|platform=
|notes=* First Metroid game.
  • Released in Japan for the Famicom Disk System, with a three-slot save system; internationally released as a Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge with a password system to continue progress.[8]
  • Also an unlockable game by connecting Metroid Fusion to Metroid Prime using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable,[9] or finishing Zero Mission.[10]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid II: Return of Samus
|title= Metroid II: Return of Samus
|date= {{vgrelease |NA|November 1991|JP|January 21, 1992|PAL|May 21, 1992}}
|canceled=
|refs=[11][12][13]
|release= 1991 – Game Boy[11]

|platform=
|notes= * First handheld Metroid title.
  • A special color palette used for the game was added to the Game Boy Color hardware.[14]
  • Nintendo considered a remake for the Game Boy Advance.[8]
  • Remade for the 3DS as Samus Returns.

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Super Metroid
|title= Super Metroid
|date= {{vgrelease|JP|March 19, 1994|NA|April 18, 1994|PAL|July 28, 1994}}
|canceled=
|refs=[23]
|release= 1994 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System[23]
2007 – Wii Virtual Console[7]
2013 – Wii U Virtual Console[7]
2016 - 3DS Virtual Console (New Nintendo 3DS model only)
|platform=
|notes=* Re-released for download over the Nintendo Power system in Japan.[15]
  • Also a trial game available in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which uses Virtual Console technology to emulate older hardware and have time constraints.[16]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Fusion
|title= Metroid Fusion
|date={{vgrelease|NA|November 17, 2002|PAL|November 22, 2002|JP|February 14, 2003}}
|canceled=
|refs=[17]
|release= 2002 – Game Boy Advance[17]
2011 – 3DS Virtual Console[18][19]
2014 – Wii U Virtual Console[20]
|platform=
|notes= *Japanese version had adjustable difficulty levels, international versions featured a single difficulty.[21]
  • Released simultaneously with Metroid Prime in North America.

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid: Zero Mission
|title= Metroid: Zero Mission
|date={{vgrelease|NA|February 9, 2004|PAL|April 8, 2004|JP|May 27, 2004}}
|canceled=
|refs=[22]
|release= 2004 – Game Boy Advance[22]
|platform=
|notes= *Remake of Metroid, with improved graphics, new gameplay features and areas to explore; also has the original game as an unlockable extra.[23]
}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid: Other M
|title= Metroid: Other M
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|August 31, 2010|JP|September 2, 2010|PAL|September 3, 2010}}
|canceled=
|refs= [24]
|release= 2010 – Wii[24]
|platform=
|notes= * Developed by Team Ninja.[24]
}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid: Samus Returns
|title= Metroid: Samus Returns
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|September 15, 2017}}
|canceled=
|refs= [25][26]
|release= 2017 – Nintendo 3DS
|platform=
|notes= *Remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus.
}}
}}

Metroid Prime series

{{Video game titles|{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime
|title= Metroid Prime
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|November 17, 2002|JP|February 28, 2003|PAL|March 21, 2003}}
|canceled=
|refs=[27]
|release= 2002 – GameCube[27]
2009 – Wii[28]
|platform=
|notes= *First 3D game in the series.[8]
  • Gameplay tweaks were added to the PAL, Japanese and Player's Choice versions.[29]
  • Re-released for the Wii in the New Play Control! series of GameCube remakes in Japan and as part of Trilogy internationally.[30]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
|title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|November 15, 2004|EU|November 26, 2004|AUS|December 2, 2004|JP|May 26, 2005}}
|canceled=
|refs=[31]
|release= 2004 – GameCube[31]
2009 – Wii[28]
|platform=
|notes= *Known in Japan as {{nihongo foot|Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes.|メトロイドプライム2: ダークエコーズ|Metoroido Puraimu Tsū: Dāku Ekōzu|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}}[32][33]
  • First game in the series with a multiplayer mode.[34]
  • The PAL version lacks the standard 50 Hz mode and offers 60 Hz only.[35]
  • Re-released for the Wii in the New Play Control! series of GameCube remakes in Japan and as part of Trilogy internationally.[30]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime Pinball
|title= Metroid Prime Pinball
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|October 24, 2005|AUS|December 1, 2005|JP|January 19, 2006|EU|June 22, 2007}}
|canceled=
|refs=[36]
|release= 2005 – Nintendo DS[36]
|platform=
|notes=* Remake of Metroid Prime in pinball form.[37]
  • Bundled along with the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak.[38]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime Hunters
|title= Metroid Prime Hunters
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|March 20, 2006|EU|May 5, 2006|AUS|May 25, 2006|JP|June 1, 2006}}
|canceled=
|refs=[39]
|release= 2006 – Nintendo DS[39]
|platform=
|notes= * Preceded by Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt, which was a multiplayer demo included as a pack-in title with the launch of the original Nintendo DS in all regions except Japan.[40]
  • First game in the series with online multiplayer.[41]
  • First Nintendo DS game to allow voice chat between players over the internet.[42]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
|title= Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|August 27, 2007|PAL|October 26, 2007|AUS|November 8, 2007|JP|March 6, 2008}}
|canceled=
|refs=[43]
|release= 2007 – Wii[43]
|platform=
|notes=* The first Metroid game for the Wii.
  • First game in the series to include a preview accessible online via a console.[44]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime: Trilogy
|title= Metroid Prime: Trilogy
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|August 24, 2009|EU|September 4, 2009|AUS|October 15, 2009}}
|canceled=
|refs=[45]
|release= 2009 – Wii[46]
|platform=
|notes=* Contains Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime 3, all with Wii Remote controls.[47]
}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime: Federation Force
|title= Metroid Prime: Federation Force
|date= {{vgrelease|NA|August 19, 2016|JP|August 25, 2016|EU|September 2, 2016|AUS|September 3, 2016}}
|canceled=
|refs=
|release= 2016 - Nintendo 3DS[48]
|platform=
|notes=* The first Metroid game for the Nintendo 3DS.
  • Contains a game titled Metroid Prime: Blast Ball, a soccer-themed multiplayer minigame.[49]

}}{{Video game titles/item
|article= Metroid Prime 4
|title= Metroid Prime 4
|date=
|canceled=
|refs=
|release= - Nintendo Switch[50]
|platform=
|notes=* The first Metroid game for the Nintendo Switch.
}}
}}

Soundtracks

TitleRelease dateLengthLabel
Super Metroid – Sound in ActionJune 22, 1994[51]58:49Sony Records
Notes:
  • Features music from Metroid and Super Metroid, in addition to four rearranged Super Metroid tracks.
  • Metroid music composed by Hirokazu Tanaka.[52]
  • Super Metroid music composed by Kenji Yamamoto and Minako Hamano.[53]
Metroid Prime & Fusion Original SoundtracksJune 18, 2003[54]2:12:00Scitron
Notes:
  • Two-CD set; each disc contains the soundtrack of one of the games.
  • Metroid Prime music composed by Kenji Yamamoto and Kouichi Kyuma.[55]
  • Metroid Fusion music composed by Minako Hamano and Akira Fujiwara.[56]

Printed media

Comic books

GameCompanyPublisherRelease date
Metroid Valiant Comics Nintendo Comics System, Issue #2 July 1990[57]
Notes:
  • Consists of three short stories across one issue, themed after, but not directly adapting the game:[58]
    • The Coming of a Hero (2 pages), by George Caragonne, James Brock, Bob Layton, Jade, Kathryn Bolinger.
    • Metroid (1 page), by George Caragonne, Mickey Ritter, Jan Harpes, Jade.
    • Deceit Du Jour (10 pages), by Mark McClellan and Bill Vallely, Vince Mielcarek, Bob Layton, Jade, Joe Q and The Gradations.
Super Metroid Nintendo Nintendo Power, Issues #57–61 February–May 1994[59]
Notes:
  • Five-part adaptation of the game by Benimaru Itoh.[60]
Metroid Prime Dreamwave Productions Nintendo Power, Issues #164–166 January–March 2003
Notes:
  • Two-part adaptation of game.[61]
  • Written by Kato Li (script), Sigmund Torre (art, with one page by Pat Lee), Gary Yeung and Alan Wang (colors).

Manga

GamePublisherRelease date
Metroid Wanpakku Comics 1986
Notes:
  • 195 page Manga/Strategy Guide, released only in Japan.[62]
Super Metroid Shounen Oh Game Comic, Issue #1 August 1994
Notes:
  • 18-page adaptation, consisting of comedic strips with four panels.[63]
Metroid Magazine Z November 2003[88]–May 2004[89]
Notes:
  • Two-volume manga, tells the backstory of Samus Aran, written by Kouji Tazawa (script) and Kenji Ishikawa (art).[64][65]
  • The first two chapters of Volume 1 received an online version with color and sound effects.[66][67]
Echoes Comic Bom Bom July 2005–January 2006
Notes:
  • Adaptation of the game, written by Hisashi Matsumoto across seven issues of the magazine.[68]
Samus and Joey Comic Bom Bom
Notes:
  • 5 part manga involving the adventures of Samus Aran and a boy called Joey from a frontier planet.[69]

Notes

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References

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52. ^{{cite video game |title=Metroid |developer=Nintendo R&D1 |publisher=Nintendo |date=August 6, 1986 |platform=Nintendo Entertainment System }}
53. ^{{cite video game|title=Super Metroid |developer=Nintendo R&D1 |publisher=Nintendo |date=March 19, 1994 |platform=Super Nintendo Entertainment System }}
54. ^{{cite web| url= http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=SCDC-276 |title=Metroid Prime & Fusion Original Soundtracks |publisher=CD Japan |accessdate= February 28, 2009 }}
55. ^{{cite video game |title=Metroid Prime |developer=Retro Studios |publisher=Nintendo |date=November 15, 2002 |platform=GameCube }}
56. ^{{cite video game |title=Metroid Fusion |developer=Nintendo R&D1 |publisher=Nintendo |date=November 15, 2002 |platform=Game Boy Advance}}
57. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.valiantcomics.com/Valiant/title.asp?tc=ovncs&u=4 |title=Nintendo Comics System Comic Books |publisher=Valiant Comics |accessdate=February 17, 2009 }}
58. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.valiantcomics.com/valiant/nintendo/pag/lismet.html |title=Metroid Checklist |accessdate=February 1, 2009 |publisher=Valiant Comics }}
59. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.metroid-database.com/reader.php?d=sm/np_comics |first=Benimaru |last=Itoh |title=Super Metroid |journal=Nintendo Power |date=February–May 2004 |issn=1041-9551 |issue=57–61 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090709172042/http://www.metroid-database.com/reader.php?d=sm%2Fnp_comics |archivedate=July 9, 2009 |df= }}
60. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=1&cId=3135108 |title=Funny Pages: Games as Comics, Past and Present |publisher=1UP.com |last=Oxford |first=Nadia |accessdate=January 25, 2009 |date=September 30, 2004 }}
61. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.metroid-database.com/index.php?g=mp&p=comics |publisher=Dreamwave Productions |title=Metroid Prime |journal=Nintendo Power |date=January–March 2003 |issn=1041-9551 |issue=164–167 }}
62. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.metroid-database.com/?g=m1&p=manga|journal=Metroid (メトロイド)|title=Manga/Strategy Guide|publisher=Wanpakku Comics |year=1986 }}
63. ^{{Cite journal |url=http://www.metroid-database.com/reader.php?d=sm/manga/english&m=m |title=Super Metroid (スーパーメトロイド) |journal=Shounen Oh Game Comic |series=Shounen Oh Comics |publisher=Kobunsha |date=August 1994 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090709064635/http://www.metroid-database.com/reader.php?d=sm%2Fmanga%2Fenglish&m=m |archivedate=July 9, 2009 |df= }}
64. ^{{cite web |url=http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3491722 |title=Part 1 |language=Japanese |publisher=Kodansha |accessdate=February 4, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212004436/http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3491439 |archive-date=February 12, 2009 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
65. ^{{cite web |url=http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3491439 |title=Part 2 |publisher=Kodansha |accessdate=February 1, 2009 |language=Japanese |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212153034/http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3491722 |archive-date=February 12, 2009 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }}
66. ^{{cite web |url=http://kodansha.cplaza.ne.jp/e-manga/club/manga/metroid/vol01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030204084502/http://kodansha.cplaza.ne.jp/e-manga/club/manga/metroid/vol01/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=February 4, 2003 |title=Part 1 |language=Japanese |publisher=Kodansha |accessdate=February 4, 2009 }}
67. ^{{cite web |url=http://kodansha.cplaza.ne.jp/e-manga/club/manga/metroid/vol01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030204084502/http://kodansha.cplaza.ne.jp/e-manga/club/manga/metroid/vol01/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=February 4, 2003 |title=Part 2 |accessdate=December 23, 2008 |publisher=Kodansha |language=Japanese }}
68. ^{{cite journal |url=http://www.metroid-database.com/index.php?g=mp2&p=manga |title=Metroid Prime (メトロイド プライム) |journal=Comic Bom Bom |publisher=Kodansha |date=July 2005 – January 2006 |oclc=38107748 }}
69. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.metroid-database.com/manga/listing.php?vid=7 |title=Comics & Manga Listing |publisher=Metroid Database |date= |accessdate=February 3, 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160215001233/http://www.metroid-database.com/manga/listing.php?vid=7 |archivedate=February 15, 2016 |df= }}

External links

  • Official Metroid website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110308021211/http://www.metroid-database.com/manga/listing.php Metroid Comics and Manga at the Metroid Database]
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