Metroid is a video game series published by Nintendo and primarily produced by the company's first-party developers, though second-party Fuse Games and third-party Team Ninja have also developed for the series. It debuted in Japan with Metroid (メトロイド Metoroido ) on August 6, 1986, and was later released in North America (August 1987) and PAL regions (January 15, 1988). All Metroid video games have been developed exclusively for Nintendo video game consoles and handhelds, dating from the Nintendo Entertainment System to the current generation of video game consoles. The franchise consists of eleven video games, the latest of which is Metroid: Other M for the Wii. Comics and manga adaptations, and video game soundtracks released on audio CDs are also available.
The series revolves around Samus Aran, a bounty hunter who protects the galaxy from the Space Pirates and their attempts to harness the power of fictional organisms, especially the eponymous Metroids. The series' gameplay contains elements from shooter, platforming, and adventure games. It is known for its non-linear progression and solitary exploration. The 2D Metroid games are side-scrollers, and the 3D Metroid Prime series gives the player a first-person perspective, while Other M is a third-person shooter with the ability to switch to first-person view. Metroid is one of Nintendo's most successful franchises, with 14 million units sold, and all the games have received varying levels of critical acclaim.[1]
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Super Metroid – Sound in Action | June 22, 1994[37] | 58:49 | Sony Records | |
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Metroid Prime & Fusion Original Soundtracks | June 18, 2003[40] | 2:12:00 | Scitron | |
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Metroid | Valiant Comics | Nintendo Comics System, Issue #2 | July 1990[43] | ||||
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Super Metroid | Nintendo | Nintendo Power, Issues #57–61 | February–May 1994[45] | ||||
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Metroid Prime | Dreamwave Productions | Nintendo Power, Issues #164–166 | January–March 2003 | ||||
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Super Metroid | Shounen Oh Game Comic, Issue #1 | August 1994 | |||||
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Metroid | Magazine Z | November 2003[50] - May 2004[51] | |||||
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