A Space Pirate distress signal draws bounty hunter Samus Aran to Tallon IV, a world she discovers is being consumed by a terrible poison.A Space Pirate distress signal draws bounty hunter Samus Aran to Tallon IV, a world she discovers is being consumed by a terrible poison.A Space Pirate distress signal draws bounty hunter Samus Aran to Tallon IV, a world she discovers is being consumed by a terrible poison.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
- Samus Aran
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Samus Aran
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaNintendo gave the development of Metroid Prime to the U.S. based Retro Studios in part due to the fact that the Metroid series, while being incredibly popular in the United States, has never sold as well in Japan.
- GoofsThe Sheegoth is supposed to be invulnerable to energy weapons, yet the bombs can hurt it.
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Narrator: The cosmos. In the vast universe, the history of humanity is but a flash of light from a lone star. The light of a single person should be lost in space and time. But among the stars, there is one light that burns brighter than all others: the light of Samus Aran. Her battles extend beyond her life and etch themselves into history. Here, another chapter of that history will be written.
- Crazy creditsThe amount of ending footage you see depends upon how many items you have obtained in your journey. You see the fewest amount of scenes if you have 70% or less, more scenes if you have between 70% and 100%, and the most if you got all 100%.
- Alternate versionsThe original North-American release of the game had some bugs and glitches that allowed for sequence-breaking, as well as entering rooms outside the playable area. Due to faster loading, the game would sometimes freeze when traveling to other areas. It also contained some in-game Pirate Data that suggested that the Space Pirates had found and captured the Metroid Prime. During their investigations, the creature started too mutate, and it later briefly escaped, absorbing a lot of Phazon and Pirates weapons which triggered further mutations (this introduces inconsistencies since the Metroid Prime is apparently obtained from or returned to the Impact Crater, which the Pirates state is impenetrable).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Icons: Miyamoto (2002)
I was not displeased.
The game is one of Nintendo's best games in the past decade, like Zelda: OOT, Mario 64, or the original super nintendo hits. Yes there isn't too much of a story compared to Metroid Fusion, but it has everything that made the first three games classics. The exploration. The power-ups. And of course, the huge, terrifying bosses. The 3D graphics help put these in a new dimension. Oh, and the 3D graphics are also about the best for any game in existence. Yes, better than ANY other game. Oh, and the music? Don't get me started. I'll spend an hour discussing how perfect it is. The best thing about Prime, though? The seemless transition of the 2D side-scrolling elements to a 3D first-person view. It is absolutely flawless. At times, you'll actually feel like you're playing a side-scrolling Metroid. I could talk about Prime more, but let's just close the topic with: the best game in existence.
BOTTOM LINE: You need to own a Gamecube just for this title. No, not Mario, not Zelda, this one. You will thankful for doing so.
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