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|name = ''Super Metroid''
 
|image = [[File:Super Metroid (NA).png|250px]]
 
|image = [[File:Super Metroid (NA).png|250px]]
 
|caption = North American box art.
 
|developer = [[Nintendo R&D1]]<br>[[Intelligent Systems]]
 
|developer = [[Nintendo R&D1]]<br>[[Intelligent Systems]]
 
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
 
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|system1 = Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|caption = North American box art
 
|genre = [[Platform]], action-adventure
 
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|system1 = SNES
 
|system2 = Virtual Console (Wii)
 
|system3 = Virtual Console (Wii U)
 
 
|system1NA = {{tt|April 18, [[1994]]|This game was labeled as Player's Choice in 1995.}}
 
|system1NA = {{tt|April 18, [[1994]]|This game was labeled as Player's Choice in 1995.}}
|system1JP = {{tt|March 19, [[1994]]|This game was featured on Nintendo in September 30, 1997.}}
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|system1JP = {{tt|March 19, [[1994]]|This game was featured on Nintendo Power in September 30, 1997.}}
 
|system1EU = July 28, [[1994]]
 
|system1EU = July 28, [[1994]]
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|system1AU = [[1994]]
 
|system2 = Virtual Console (Wii)
 
|system2NA = August 20, [[2007]]
 
|system2NA = August 20, [[2007]]
 
|system2JP = September 20, [[2007]]
 
|system2JP = September 20, [[2007]]
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|system2AU = October 12, [[2007]]
 
|system2AU = October 12, [[2007]]
 
|system2KO = April 26, [[2008]]
 
|system2KO = April 26, [[2008]]
 
|system3 = Virtual Console (Wii U)
 
|system3NA = May 15, [[2013]]
 
|system3NA = May 15, [[2013]]
 
|system3JP = May 15, [[2013]]
 
|system3JP = May 15, [[2013]]
 
|system3EU = May 16, [[2013]]
 
|system3EU = May 16, [[2013]]
 
|system3AU = May 16, [[2013]]
 
|system3AU = May 16, [[2013]]
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|rating = Yes
 
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|system4JP = April 6, [[2016]]
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|system4EU = March 10, [[2016]]
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|system4AU = March 10, [[2016]]
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|system5 = Nintendo Switch Online
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|system5NA = September 5, [[2019]]
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|system5JP = September 5, [[2019]]
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|system5EU = September 5, [[2019]]
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|genre = [[Platformer]]<br>Action Adventure
 
|rating = x
 
|ESRB = E
 
|ESRB = E
 
|PEGI = 7
 
|PEGI = 7
 
|CERO = A
 
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|ACB = PG
 
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|Fix = a}}'''''Super Metroid''''' is a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game released in [[1994]]. The game is the third game in the [[Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]] and is sometimes referred to as ''Metroid 3'', such as in the game's introduction video. In [[2007]] to celebrate the release of ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', Nintendo released this game on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. During the first month it was the most downloaded game of the month. When ''Super Metroid'' was released on the SNES it was the largest game available with a 24-megabit cartridge. [[Nintendo R&D1]] and [[Intelligent Systems]] developed the game.
 
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'''''Super Metroid''''' {{Japanese|スーパーメトロイド|Sūpā Metoroido}} (reffered to in-game as '''''Metroid 3''''') is a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game released in [[1994]]. The game is the third game in the [[Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]] and is sometimes referred to as ''Metroid 3'', such as in the game's introduction video. In [[2007]] to celebrate the release of ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', Nintendo released this game on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. During the first month it was the most downloaded game of the month. When ''Super Metroid'' was released on the SNES it was the largest game available with a 24-megabit cartridge. [[Nintendo R&D1]] and [[Intelligent Systems]] developed the game.
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
The game is very similar to the previous games in the series. The game is much larger and featured enhanced graphics and gameplay features, though the basic premise is retained. As the player you control [[Samus Aran]], a bounty hunter who is sent to the planet [[Zebes]]. The game is a platformer action game, and you can retrace your steps instead of following a linear path. The world the player will explore is large, and a variety of species inhabit it that will attack Samus Aran. There is now a map. Samus has a wide range of weapons with her, and she'll gain upgrades as the player progresses through the game. A new ability in the game allows Samus to walk backwards while firing her gun, which is based on the moonwalk. Samus can now do wall jumps. Samus can now cobine weapon beams.
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The game is very similar to the previous games in the series. The game is much larger and featured enhanced graphics and gameplay features, though the basic premise is retained. As the player you control [[Samus Aran]], a bounty hunter who is sent to the planet [[Zebes]]. The game is a platformer action game, and you can retrace your steps instead of following a linear path. The world the player will explore is large, and a variety of species inhabit it that will attack Samus Aran. There is now a map. Samus has a wide range of weapons with her, and she'll gain upgrades as the player progresses through the game. A new ability in the game allows Samus to walk backwards while firing her gun, which is based on the moonwalk. Samus can now do wall jumps. Samus can now combine weapon beams.
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==Reception==
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==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==
 
''Super Metroid'' is often lauded as one of the series' best games. It was rated the seventh best video game of all time by [[IGN]] in [[2007]] while [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] said it was the best game of all time in [[2003]]. After ''Super Metroid'' was released, Samus wouldn't appear in another ''Metroid'' game until the [[Game Boy Advance]] was released years later. She'd make cameo appearances, however, such as in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' for the SNES and would even appear as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]].
 
''Super Metroid'' is often lauded as one of the series' best games. It was rated the seventh best video game of all time by [[IGN]] in [[2007]] while [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] said it was the best game of all time in [[2003]]. After ''Super Metroid'' was released, Samus wouldn't appear in another ''Metroid'' game until the [[Game Boy Advance]] was released years later. She'd make cameo appearances, however, such as in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' for the SNES and would even appear as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]].
   
The game was featured on the cover of ''[[Nintendo Power V60]]''.
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The game was featured on the cover of ''[[Nintendo Power V60]]'', and it won Best Move (Crystal Flash) in the [[1994 Nintendo Power Awards]].
   
 
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Revision as of 14:07, 13 December 2019

Super Metroid (JP) (reffered to in-game as Metroid 3) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game released in 1994. The game is the third game in the Metroid series and is sometimes referred to as Metroid 3, such as in the game's introduction video. In 2007 to celebrate the release of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Nintendo released this game on the Wii's Virtual Console. During the first month it was the most downloaded game of the month. When Super Metroid was released on the SNES it was the largest game available with a 24-megabit cartridge. Nintendo R&D1 and Intelligent Systems developed the game.

Gameplay

The game is very similar to the previous games in the series. The game is much larger and featured enhanced graphics and gameplay features, though the basic premise is retained. As the player you control Samus Aran, a bounty hunter who is sent to the planet Zebes. The game is a platformer action game, and you can retrace your steps instead of following a linear path. The world the player will explore is large, and a variety of species inhabit it that will attack Samus Aran. There is now a map. Samus has a wide range of weapons with her, and she'll gain upgrades as the player progresses through the game. A new ability in the game allows Samus to walk backwards while firing her gun, which is based on the moonwalk. Samus can now do wall jumps. Samus can now combine weapon beams.

Development

Plot

Reception

Legacy

Super Metroid is often lauded as one of the series' best games. It was rated the seventh best video game of all time by IGN in 2007 while Electronic Gaming Monthly said it was the best game of all time in 2003. After Super Metroid was released, Samus wouldn't appear in another Metroid game until the Game Boy Advance was released years later. She'd make cameo appearances, however, such as in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars for the SNES and would even appear as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64.

The game was featured on the cover of Nintendo Power V60, and it won Best Move (Crystal Flash) in the 1994 Nintendo Power Awards.

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