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  • The game was a collaborative effort between Retro's staff in Austin, Texas and Japanese Nintendo employees, including producer Shigeru Miyamoto, who was the one who suggested the project after visiting Retro's headquarters in 2000. Despite initial backlash from fans due to the first-person perspective, the game was released to both universal acclaim and commercial success, selling more than a million units in North America alone. It not only won a number of Game of the Year awards, but it is also considered by many critics and gamers to be one of the greatest video games ever made and remains one of the highest-rated games on Metacritic. In 2009, an enhanced version was released for Wii as a standalone game in Japan and as part of Metroid Prime: Trilogy internationally.
  • Metroid Prime is the nineteenth issue of the series.
  • Metroid Prime is a game for Nintendo systems.
  • Metroid Prime is a game for the Gamecube. Its music was composed by Kenji Yamamoto, assisted by Kouichi Kyuma.
  • Metroid Prime is a video game developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube, released in North America on November 17, 2002.
  • Metroid Prime is the first game in the Prime Trilogy developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo.
  • Metroid Prime is the crown jewel of the GameCube library and possibly the greatest 2D to 3D transition of all time. Despite this, it lost to Kingdom Hearts and Vice City in a 2009 game poll, probably because it was held back by Paper Mario.
  • Metroid Prime was the main antagonist and final boss of the game of the same name. It is a Metroid that has been highly mutated by constant exposure from Phazon. It is a giant insect-like creature with pincers, a huge maw, and various beam and projectile weapons at its disposal.
  • For the Nintendo Gamecube * Fall forever through the sky * Stuck-up jump * Secret World * Secret World Number 2 * Secret World Number 3 * Underwater flames * Random artifact * Weird Morph Ball
  • Metroid Prime was a heavily mutated Metroid that lived in the Phazon core of Tallon IV.
  • Metroid Prime is a game for the Nintendo GameCube. It is the first 3D Metroid title. It was rereleased for the Wii as a New Play Control! title in Japan. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • Metroid Prime(メトロイドプライムMetoroido Puraimu) is the first 3D Metroid game, released on November 17, 2002. It was developed by Nintendo-owned Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. It is officially classified by Nintendo as a first-person adventure, rather than a first-person shooter, due to the large exploration component to the game. It was also the first Metroid game to be released in North America since Super Metroid, which was released nearly eight years earlier. In all other markets, however, Prime was preceded by Metroid Fusion. Metroid Prime was the first of the four-part Prime storyline, which takes place between the original Metroid and Metroid II: Return of Samus. This is due to the fact that the titular Metroid creatures were exterminated in the latter,
  • Metroid Prime (メトロイドプライム, Metoroido Puraimu) é o primeiro jogo 3D da série Metroid, lançado em 2002. Foi desenvolvido pela Retro Studios, e lançado pela Nintendo para o Game Cube. O jogo é classificado como o primeiro FPA (First-Preson Adventure), ao invés de FPS (First-Person Shooter), devido ao alto grau de exploração do jogo. Também foi o primeiro Metroid a ser lançado após Super Metroid, que foi lançado aproximadamente oito anos antes, na América do Norte, já que, para o restante do mundo, o jogo veio depois de Metroid Fusion.
  • Metroid Prime is a first-person adventure/shooter video game developed by Nintendo-owned Retro Studios and released by Nintendo in 2002 for the GameCube. It was the first 3D Metroid game and is officially classified by Nintendo as a first-person adventure rather than a first-person shooter due to the large exploration elements in the game. It was either released directly before or after the Game Boy Advance video game Metroid Fusion (the former for America and the latter for Japan, Europe, and every other market that got the game). For America, it was the first game in the series since Super Metroid on the SNES, which was released all the way back to 1994, though protagonist Samus Aran did appear in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee as a playable character.
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  • Metroid Prime (メトロイドプライム, Metoroido Puraimu) é o primeiro jogo 3D da série Metroid, lançado em 2002. Foi desenvolvido pela Retro Studios, e lançado pela Nintendo para o Game Cube. O jogo é classificado como o primeiro FPA (First-Preson Adventure), ao invés de FPS (First-Person Shooter), devido ao alto grau de exploração do jogo. Também foi o primeiro Metroid a ser lançado após Super Metroid, que foi lançado aproximadamente oito anos antes, na América do Norte, já que, para o restante do mundo, o jogo veio depois de Metroid Fusion. Metroid Prime foi o primeiro jogo da Série Prime, que fica numa linha temporal entre Metroid e Metroid II: Return of Samus. O jogo foi, mais tarde, lançado para GameCube em 2004. Categoria:jogos
  • Metroid Prime(メトロイドプライムMetoroido Puraimu) is the first 3D Metroid game, released on November 17, 2002. It was developed by Nintendo-owned Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. It is officially classified by Nintendo as a first-person adventure, rather than a first-person shooter, due to the large exploration component to the game. It was also the first Metroid game to be released in North America since Super Metroid, which was released nearly eight years earlier. In all other markets, however, Prime was preceded by Metroid Fusion. Metroid Prime was the first of the four-part Prime storyline, which takes place between the original Metroid and Metroid II: Return of Samus. This is due to the fact that the titular Metroid creatures were exterminated in the latter, and Prime contains Metroids as minor creatures. The title was later bundled with the GameCube in 2004. Like the rest of the series, Metroid Prime has a science fiction setting, once again allowing the player to control the Bounty Hunter Samus Aran. The story follows Samus battling the Space Pirates and their biological experiments on planet Tallon IV. The game was first announced at E3 2001 and was revealed shortly after to be played from a first-person perspective. Following the announcement and release of the first screenshots, some fans saw it as a disgraceful transition into 3D. In addition, due to frequent layoffs and corporate reorganization at Retro Studios during development, the game was believed to be a failure throughout gaming related message boards, publications, and magazines until near the point of retail release when it attained widespread critical acclaim from various publications. The game has proven to be a commercial success, selling over 1 million units in North America alone, reviving the Metroid franchise.
  • The game was a collaborative effort between Retro's staff in Austin, Texas and Japanese Nintendo employees, including producer Shigeru Miyamoto, who was the one who suggested the project after visiting Retro's headquarters in 2000. Despite initial backlash from fans due to the first-person perspective, the game was released to both universal acclaim and commercial success, selling more than a million units in North America alone. It not only won a number of Game of the Year awards, but it is also considered by many critics and gamers to be one of the greatest video games ever made and remains one of the highest-rated games on Metacritic. In 2009, an enhanced version was released for Wii as a standalone game in Japan and as part of Metroid Prime: Trilogy internationally.
  • Metroid Prime is the nineteenth issue of the series.
  • Metroid Prime is a game for Nintendo systems.
  • Metroid Prime is a first-person adventure/shooter video game developed by Nintendo-owned Retro Studios and released by Nintendo in 2002 for the GameCube. It was the first 3D Metroid game and is officially classified by Nintendo as a first-person adventure rather than a first-person shooter due to the large exploration elements in the game. It was either released directly before or after the Game Boy Advance video game Metroid Fusion (the former for America and the latter for Japan, Europe, and every other market that got the game). For America, it was the first game in the series since Super Metroid on the SNES, which was released all the way back to 1994, though protagonist Samus Aran did appear in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee as a playable character. Like all games in the series, Metroid Prime stars intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran. Other familiar faces such as Ridley, the Space Pirates and the Metroid also appear (Kraid was originally going to appear, but was taken out). The game is the first of a three part video game series that also include Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption for the GameCube and Wii, respectively. A side game, Metroid Prime Hunters, was released for the Nintendo DS while on the same console a semi re-imaginning of this game was released in the form of Metroid Prime Pinball. The game was highly acclaimed by most critics and received multiple game of the year awards from, and not exactly limited to, GameSpot, Gamespy, EGM, Nintendo Power and Edge. It received the runner up award from IGN, though did get the best of the GameCube for 2002. In America and Europe, Retro and Nintendo released all three Metroid Prime games on a single disk for the Wii, calling it Metroid Prime Trilogy.
  • Metroid Prime is a game for the Gamecube. Its music was composed by Kenji Yamamoto, assisted by Kouichi Kyuma.
  • Metroid Prime is a video game developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube, released in North America on November 17, 2002.
  • Metroid Prime is the first game in the Prime Trilogy developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo.
  • Metroid Prime is the crown jewel of the GameCube library and possibly the greatest 2D to 3D transition of all time. Despite this, it lost to Kingdom Hearts and Vice City in a 2009 game poll, probably because it was held back by Paper Mario.
  • Metroid Prime was the main antagonist and final boss of the game of the same name. It is a Metroid that has been highly mutated by constant exposure from Phazon. It is a giant insect-like creature with pincers, a huge maw, and various beam and projectile weapons at its disposal.
  • For the Nintendo Gamecube * Fall forever through the sky * Stuck-up jump * Secret World * Secret World Number 2 * Secret World Number 3 * Underwater flames * Random artifact * Weird Morph Ball
  • Metroid Prime was a heavily mutated Metroid that lived in the Phazon core of Tallon IV.
  • Metroid Prime is a game for the Nintendo GameCube. It is the first 3D Metroid title. It was rereleased for the Wii as a New Play Control! title in Japan. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it].
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