Responding to complaints stemming from the E3 demo, Nintendo has decided to make some changes
to the Metroid Prime: Hunters interface. Call it a facelift, as the main action will now be featured on the top screen,
swapping spots with the map/options. However, the original control scheme is still in tact, meaning a combination of
the D-pad and stylus pen will be used, only now, the player's hand will not block the action. Nintendo is expected to
reveal the new version of Hunters within the next 10 days. (Original version pictured right)
Metroid Prime: Hunters gets facelift
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