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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:07PM (Unverified) said

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Or if you you're dyslexic, Mother: Metroid.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:34PM frankDrebin said

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damn you, defrank. i didn't want to laugh today.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:25PM CaptainProtonX said

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Samus kicking a pirate in the face.

There is nothing hotter. NOTHING.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:26PM AriesWarlock said

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"It's not quite an equal in our eyes"

why don't you play it first?
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:41PM Dr Perry Ulysses Cox said

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I agree that he should try it before he knocks it but let's be honest, Shadow Complex is in that weird homage/plagiarism no man's land that Dante and Darksiders are hanging out in. I really liked Shadow Complex a lot but sometimes it felt a little too much like Super Metroid. I can't think of a single power-up in that game that Metroid didn't do first.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 8:35PM ch3burashka said

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That was kind of asshole-ish of him. Hopefully they do deliver an experience that does go above and beyond Shadow Complex.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:33PM frankDrebin said

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weird comment system.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:35PM WiNGSPANTT from TopTierTacticsco said

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Awesome interview, this is shaping up to be a hit.

Also, gratuitous Metroid-inspired song:
http://www.wegame.com/watch/Lamars_Song/
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:45PM Nook said

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There's alot of emphasis on this being for getting the metroid universe expanded, that could mean - n00bz and a watered down experience. Given how it's openly admitted the story is being pushed by a group known for action and not story and I'm getting a very lukewarm feeling on this game.

The more I read and see - the less I want and that's kind of a bummer. I'll buy if I can download a demo onto my Wii and try it out.

What?
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 5:38PM Yothe said

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Can I be the first to say:

Gtfo
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 5:55PM Nook said

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hahahahaha

gtfo, omgbbq ur so good!!
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 3:50PM Fuzunga said

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I just wish it wasn't so shiny. Damn you Team Ninja and your extreme polish! *shakes fist*
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 9:45PM Baron Milton Von Crompton said

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That's with most Japanese Developers. It's as if they are too afraid to make them gritty, or remotely real... Being shiny is just too sterile, it hurts the eye/s!
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 4:35PM r4in said

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I really want a true side scrolling Metroid game. Make it look absolutely beautiful, 2.5 if you will, but make it side scrolling.

They could use the expanded power and storage of today's systems to make the game enormous. Make it something like 75 times larger than Super Metroid. Make you explore huge areas of Zebes, or wherever, and have hundred or thousands of items and powerup hidden. Some items that are totally needed while others are not or just make things easier.. A true adventure.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 4:44PM Mr Khan said

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I would kind of like to see a developer apply the original Metroid in the modern world. Not like Zero Mission, which highly sanitized what made the original Metroid so unique, but have a world where you really have no idea where the hell you're going (and exacerbate that problem with identical rooms scattered all over the place) or what you're supposed to be doing, but a bunch of stuff to find and then experiment with
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 4:42PM Mr Khan said

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Nintendo developers tend to be very insulated like that, i would have been quite surprised if he said he had actually played it.

The problem with them introducing a proper story is that, for me at least, imagination has always played a large role in my enjoyment of the Metroid series. I've always been the type to fill in any gaps in the story with my own fanciful musings, and i wonder if Sakamoto is up to the task to beat the power of not only my imagination, but that of millions of Metroid fans out there.

It is nice to have the story of the universe explained, but their explanation must be most excellent.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 5:49PM 01 said

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Who am I kidding? It's a day one purchase.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 6:07PM gatotsu911 said

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Wait, so he basically just disowned the Prime series from the main Metroid canon? Damn.

That said, it does make sense. The style and tone of the series was so different from the Japanese-made Metroids, especially by Prime 3, that it seems only natural to relegate them to a separate canon altogether. If Retro (or another Western dev) ever does make another Prime game, they ought to take advantage of that and expand the story in interesting new directions as an alternative to Metroid 2-4 and Other M (which I guess would now count as Metroid 5).
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 6:47PM Mr Khan said

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Yeah, he did, which is kinda stupid because it did help do some of the job he wants to do with Other M: tell some of the universe's backstory. Mostly Chozo history and more on the origins of Metroids (knowing as we do that the Chozo made the Metroids to kill the X Parasites, given that Metroid Prime came from the phazon meteor that landed on Tallon IV, they probably used Metroid Prime as a genetic template for Metroids)

Also: that little statement in paranthesis there is what Other M is going to have to overcome. They're going to have to come up with more convincing stories than that...
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 7:11PM gatotsu911 said

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I thought the Metroids were created on SR-388, though. Of course, I haven't played any of the Metroid games in a while. But yeah, Retro clearly seemed to be trying to fit the Prime trilogy into the main canon, so it must seem a bit disheartening for them to know that the creator of the franchise basically considers their work nothing more than gaiden games.

Also, I guess I have to revise my previous statement: this would be Metroid 3.5, not Metroid 5.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 7:29PM Mr Khan said

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To add to that, i would like to say that Prime 3 provided a probable origin for Mother Brain, as well, that she would have been an Aurora Unit that the Space Pirates captured and converted to their own purposes

And again, this is the sort of thing an explanatory game will tamper with.
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Posted: Mar 12th 2010 7:41PM ructus said

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He only said that because he didn't have anything to do with the Prime series, being the original creator of the franchise, he can't just go and say otherwise.
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Posted: Mar 13th 2010 5:09AM soniccar said

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I hope it turns out well. You should have, in these words, asked "Why try to shoehorn in a bunch of story that was wholly unnecessary to the success of past titles". You don't need to know anything about the universe to enjoy the game, you didn't even know that Samus was a chick the first time you played Metroid(assuming that you played it before somebody outside of the game told you). Shoehorn story but not online(you would think leaderboards at least).
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Posted: Mar 15th 2010 7:52AM ummhello said

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can't wait for this game to come out. definitely looking forward to playing more Metroid!
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