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Metroid prime tv tropes
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metroid prime tv tropes

It later turned out to be a journal from the perspective of a Pirate, which was unofficially translated by the Metroid Database in May 2011. Finally, this page featured a teaser for " Another Side Story", which led to heavy fan speculation about a potential spinoff involving the Space Pirates. Below each link was another link to the game website. However, for all three there was a description link telling Samus's tales in each game. Instead the website featured the New Play Control! Metroid games and Corruption. Image of Quiet Robe on the Japanese Dread site.įrom 2009-2010, the site featured the Prime trilogy, and did not have Hunters or Pinball. Īt least three sites have doubled as flash games for Prime, Echoes and Corruption. The Metroid Database released an unofficial English translation of the Zero Mission Q&A in December 2009, and Shinesparkers released a translation of the Echoes Q&A on February 24, 2018.

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Both sites featured fan Q&As with Yoshio Sakamoto and the development team behind Echoes, answering fan questions about the Metroid series and the respective game. In 2004, a website was created for Metroid: Zero Mission, and a second for Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. The Metroid Database unofficially translated the joint interview with Sakamoto, Yamamoto and Tanabe and released it on J, and Shinesparkers translated the rest of the interviews for release on February 26, 2021. The site hosted interviews with Yasuo Inoue, Tadashi Konan, Yoshio Sakamoto, Kenji Yamamoto and Kensuke Tanabe, Michael Mann, Mark Pacini and Karl Deckard, and Miyuki Miyabe. The official site in 2003 featured both Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion, spun off into their own separate sub-sites. Currently it is focusing on Metroid: Samus Returns. Again as with it appears to have dropped the links to the 2D Metroid titles. is the official Japanese site for Metroid.











Metroid prime tv tropes