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[[Image:Super Metroid - SNES - USA.jpg|thumb|256x256px|''[[Super Metroid]]'' was an especially popular title in the franchise.]]
 
[[Image:Super Metroid - SNES - USA.jpg|thumb|256x256px|''[[Super Metroid]]'' was an especially popular title in the franchise.]]
  
'''''Metroid''''' is a series of [[video games]], manga, and other products and a pioneer of the [[Metroidvania]] genre of video game created by [[Nintendo]] in 1986. Over a dozen games have been made in the game's canon, and characters from the game appear in various other games as well. The series has appeared in several manga, and elements of the games have appeared in television shows.
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'''''Metroid''''' is a series of [[video game]]s, [[comics|manga]], and other products and a pioneer of the [[Metroidvania]] genre of video game created by [[Nintendo]] in 1986. Over a dozen games have been made in the game's canon, and characters from the game appear in various other games as well. The series has appeared in several manga, and elements of the games have appeared in television shows.
  
I first experienced the series when I played the original ''[[Metroid]]'' game somewhere around 1990. Not having a [[Game Boy]], I didn't play ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' when it was popular, although I did briefly play a little on a friend's Game Boy. I next played ''[[Super Metroid]]'', probably around 1995 when my brother borrowed it from a friend. I got my own copy not too long after and eventually beat it. With a Game Boy emulator, I next played and beat the second game, then, in the mid-2000s I used a [[Game Boy Advance]] emulator to play and beat ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' and finally ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]''. I have not yet played anything from the Prime series or later releases.
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==Personal==
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I first experienced the series when I played the original ''[[Metroid]]'' game somewhere around 1990. Not having a [[Game Boy]], I didn't play ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' when it was popular, although I did briefly play a little on a friend's Game Boy. I next played ''[[Super Metroid]]'', probably around 1995 when my brother borrowed it from a friend. I got my own copy not too long after and eventually beat it. With a Game Boy emulator, I next played and beat the second game, then, in the mid-2000s I used a [[Game Boy Advance]] emulator to play and beat ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' and finally ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]''. I tried playing the first ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', but found the game to be very annoying to control and poorly paced, so I haven't played anything else from the ''Prime'' series.
  
While I admire the game designers for making the main character of the Metroid series a women, I don't like how they've objectified Samus through the years. As early as the first game, they have used a [[women as reward]] trope, and by the third game, they ret-conned Samus to be blonde, no doubt to increase her sexual appeal.
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While I admire the game designers for making the main character of the ''Metroid'' series a women, I don't like how they've objectified Samus through the years. As early as the first game, they have used a [[women as reward]] trope, and by the third game, they ret-conned Samus to be blonde, no doubt to increase her sexual appeal.
  
 
Samus's suit has undergone some design changes over the years. In the first game, she wears a power suit, and, in the second game she starts with the power suit, but, upon finding the varia, her suit changes to an increased armor level. This suit adds large orbs on her shoulders which I think are kind of stupid looking, and certainly impractical for a fighter since they would impair her vision. ''Super Metroid'' continues the large shoulder ball design, and they get even worse in ''Metroid Prime''. The Fusion suit returns her to a less-ridiculous suit.
 
Samus's suit has undergone some design changes over the years. In the first game, she wears a power suit, and, in the second game she starts with the power suit, but, upon finding the varia, her suit changes to an increased armor level. This suit adds large orbs on her shoulders which I think are kind of stupid looking, and certainly impractical for a fighter since they would impair her vision. ''Super Metroid'' continues the large shoulder ball design, and they get even worse in ''Metroid Prime''. The Fusion suit returns her to a less-ridiculous suit.
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| ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' || 2002-11-18 || [[Game Boy Advance]] || 2 || Yes
 
| ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' || 2002-11-18 || [[Game Boy Advance]] || 2 || Yes
 
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| ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' || 2002-11-18 || [[GameCube]] || ||  
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| ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' || 2002-11-18 || [[GameCube]] || 6 ||  
 
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| ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'' || 2004-02-09 || [[Game Boy Advance]] || 3 || Yes
 
| ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'' || 2004-02-09 || [[Game Boy Advance]] || 3 || Yes
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Metroid - Fan Art - JinnDEvil - Samuses.png|Fan art by JinnDEvil.
 
Metroid - Fan Art - JinnDEvil - Samuses.png|Fan art by JinnDEvil.
 
Metroid - Fan Art - Samus Liquid Armor.jpg|Fan art.
 
Metroid - Fan Art - Samus Liquid Armor.jpg|Fan art.
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Joey Spiotto - Golden Books - Metroid.jpg|Fan art by Joey Spiotto.
 
Metroid - Samus' Suits.png|Pixel art version of Samus' various suits.
 
Metroid - Samus' Suits.png|Pixel art version of Samus' various suits.
 
Metroid - Fan Art - ChetRippo - Pray For a True Peace In Space.png|Every suit Samus wears. Fan art by ChetRippo.
 
Metroid - Fan Art - ChetRippo - Pray For a True Peace In Space.png|Every suit Samus wears. Fan art by ChetRippo.
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===Videos===
 
===Videos===
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iHtbNrv9js youtube.com/watch?v=7iHtbNrv9js] - The sound of Metroid music.
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{{#ev:youtube|7iHtbNrv9js|256|inline|The sound of Metroid music.|frame}}
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 12:08, 28 September 2020

Super Metroid was an especially popular title in the franchise.

Metroid is a series of video games, manga, and other products and a pioneer of the Metroidvania genre of video game created by Nintendo in 1986. Over a dozen games have been made in the game's canon, and characters from the game appear in various other games as well. The series has appeared in several manga, and elements of the games have appeared in television shows.

Personal

I first experienced the series when I played the original Metroid game somewhere around 1990. Not having a Game Boy, I didn't play Metroid II: Return of Samus when it was popular, although I did briefly play a little on a friend's Game Boy. I next played Super Metroid, probably around 1995 when my brother borrowed it from a friend. I got my own copy not too long after and eventually beat it. With a Game Boy emulator, I next played and beat the second game, then, in the mid-2000s I used a Game Boy Advance emulator to play and beat Metroid Fusion and finally Metroid: Zero Mission. I tried playing the first Metroid Prime, but found the game to be very annoying to control and poorly paced, so I haven't played anything else from the Prime series.

While I admire the game designers for making the main character of the Metroid series a women, I don't like how they've objectified Samus through the years. As early as the first game, they have used a women as reward trope, and by the third game, they ret-conned Samus to be blonde, no doubt to increase her sexual appeal.

Samus's suit has undergone some design changes over the years. In the first game, she wears a power suit, and, in the second game she starts with the power suit, but, upon finding the varia, her suit changes to an increased armor level. This suit adds large orbs on her shoulders which I think are kind of stupid looking, and certainly impractical for a fighter since they would impair her vision. Super Metroid continues the large shoulder ball design, and they get even worse in Metroid Prime. The Fusion suit returns her to a less-ridiculous suit.

Works

Games

Title Release Date Original Platform Rank Beaten
Metroid 1986-08-06 Famicom Disk System 5 Yes
Metroid II: Return of Samus 1991-11-?? Game Boy 4 Yes
Super Metroid 1994-03-19 SNES 1 Yes
Metroid Fusion 2002-11-18 Game Boy Advance 2 Yes
Metroid Prime 2002-11-18 GameCube 6
Metroid: Zero Mission 2004-02-09 Game Boy Advance 3 Yes
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes 2004-11-15 GameCube
Metroid Prime: Hunters - First Hunt 2004-11-21 Nintendo DS
Metroid Prime Pinball 2005-10-24 Nintendo DS
Metroid Prime: Hunters 2006-03-20 Nintendo DS
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption 2007-08-28 Wii
Metroid: Other M 2010-08-31 Wii
Metroid Prime: Federation Force 2016-08-19 Nintendo 3DS
Metroid: Samus Returns 2017-09-15 Nintendo 3DS

Books / Manga

Film

Media

Fan Art

Videos

The sound of Metroid music.

Links

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