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Super Metroid

Super Metroid

19. March 1994

96

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 1,013 ratings

Summary

The Space Pirates, merciless agents of the evil Mother Brain, have stolen the last Metroid from a research station, and once again Mother Brain threatens the safety of the galaxy! Samus Aran must don her awesome array of high-tech weaponry to retrieve the deadly Metroid hidden deep within the cave-riddled planet Zebes. Super Metroid features excellent graphics, with a huge variety of enemies and worlds to explore. The side-view action will be familiar to many players, only now there are new weapons and items, including the Grappling Beam, which allows Samus to swing across large chasms, and the X-Ray Scope, which reveals secret passages.

Storyline

After Samus completed her mission and eradicated the entire Metroid population on SR388 as commanded by the Galactic Federation (sans the Metroid Hatchling, which she nicknamed "Baby"), she brought the Hatchling to the Ceres Space Colony for research. However, shortly after she left, she received a distress signal from the Station and returned to investigate. When Samus arrives at the Space Science Academy where the Baby was being studied, she finds all the scientists slaughtered and the containment unit that held the Baby missing. Upon further exploration of the Station, she finds the Baby in a small capsule. As she approaches, Ridley appears and grabs the capsule. After a brief battle, Samus repels Ridley, and he activates a self-destruct sequence to destroy Ceres. After escaping the explosion, Ridley flees to Zebes, and Samus goes after him.

Details

Release date

19. March 1994

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Ratings

IGDB user rating

92.2

1,012 ratings

Combined rating

96.1

User + critics, 1,013 ratings

Alternative names

  • Metroid 3 (Working title)

Releases

  • Super Famicom Mar 19, 1994
    Japan
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System Apr 18, 1994
    NorthAmerica
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System Jul 28, 1994
    Europe
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System Aug 1994
    Brazil
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System 1996
    Europe
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nov 1997
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii Aug 20, 2007
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii Sep 20, 2007
    Japan
  • Wii Oct 12, 2007
    Australia
  • Wii Oct 12, 2007
    Europe
  • Wii Apr 26, 2008
    Korea
  • Wii U May 15, 2013
    Japan
  • Wii U May 15, 2013
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii U May 16, 2013
    Europe
  • New Nintendo 3DS Apr 14, 2016
    Worldwide

Languages

Interface

English (US)
Français
Deutsch
日本語

Audio

English (US)

External links

IGDB ID

1103