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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496733445
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 50
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Model: 45496733445
MPN: agb p bmxe
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: February 10, 2004
Studio: Nintendo

Features:
  • All-new maps and challenge offer players a whole new experience, with the same old action and excitement
  • Use your shooting and jumping abilities to uncover new powers and use them against the disgusting creatures you'll face
  • Great cutscenes bring the story of Samus to life and prepare for a world of wild shooter action
  • Upgrade Samus' battle-suit, and use her new powers to unlock hidden levels and secret items
  • Multiple nods to the classic original Metroid game -- from the level design to the collection of the first power-up



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Product Description:
Metroid: Zero Mission delivers a huge, action-packed adventure for real fans of platform-shooter gaming. It's a whole new experience based on the classic Metroid game from the early days of Nintendo. Relive Samus Aran's first battle with the Metroids in a completely new way! Beautiful graphics and an eerie soundtrack bring the dark world of the Metroids to life



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Revisit an old classic
I'm not exactly sure when I grew to love the "Metroid" series but I'd say it would have to be with the first Prime on Gamecube. While my first playthrough made me think it was just simply okay, my second play made me see all the great gameplay features and fantastic artistic design despite the fact its sequel, Echoes, was basically the same but slightly harder. Of course it helps to play the one that started it all and so we have Zero Mission, a redone version of the original Metroid. Many of its ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Must Have For Metroid Fans
I have been a fan of the Metroid fan since the beginning 20-some years ago, but only recently did I seek out a copy of this. I never had a Gameboy or the opportunity to play until I bought a DS. Highly recommend this title, especially if you love side-scrollers!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best...Game...EVER...
I got this game with an SP, and it great!!! I have metroid prime 3 and are a metroid fan,and with zero mission and fusion stolen, i need to get them again.

OK. now one of the great features about sidescrolling games (of metroid) is power grip. they did NOT put this in any other metroid non-sidescrolling games. period. I do agree that nintendo should have worked out the death sequence, that when you die, if you saved 5 hours ago, thats where you restart. nintendo also changed some other ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Prepare to work those thumbs!
Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: TRC

I sum up this game as "Thumb Exercise 101".

In Metroid Zero Mission for the GBA you play as Samus going on a mission to destroy Mother Brain and all the Metroids.

Metroid Zero Mission is a great remake of the original Metroid from the NES.

This game has lots of cool stuff added, like a whole other level after you defeat Mother Brain.

This game is very addictive. My poor thumbs hurt and I still kept ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Metroid ReDux
One of the biggest trends in video games right now it's re-vamping old games for a new generation. "Metroid: Zero Mission" with other games like "Tomb Raider: Anniversary", and to some extend "New Super Mario Bros." all claim to not be a remake but a update of the original concept. "MetroidL Zero Mission" retells (as the box art puts it, the "real" story) of Samus Aran's very first adventure. Taking it's cue from the mid 80's NES classic "Metroid", "Zero Mission" is a throughly enjoyable and classic ... Read More





 

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