Is Metroid Prime Trilogy canon?
The series was eventually fully confirmed to be canon to the series with Metroid: Samus Returns, as Samus fights Proteus Ridley as the true final boss of the game, the latter of whom is sporting cybernetics in a clear allusion to his role as Meta Ridley/Omega Ridley in the Prime Series.
Is Metroid Prime a separate timeline?
The Prime series has been included in nearly every official Metroid timeline guide, such as those featured in the Japanese website of Metroid: Zero Mission and the Nintendo Power magazine.
Where does Metroid Prime fit in the timeline?
NOTE 1: The Prime Series takes place between Metroid 1 and 2, thus making it a “1.5” and is NOT a parallel timeline. All games are in series, meaning they occur one after another and never alongside each other.
Who is the villain in Metroid Dread?
Metroid Dread brings back a classic villain in Kraid, the gigantic Space Pirate that Samus Aran previously battled in the original Metroid (and the Zero Mission remake) and Super Metroid. In Dread, Kraid is more unpleasant than ever, both in terms of demeanor and anatomy.
Who is the main villain in Metroid Prime?
Metroid Prime: Federation Force The main villain and final boss, Master Brain, also appears as a variation to Mother Brain.
What is Metroid Prime Hunters First Hunt?
Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt is the demo version of the Nintendo DS game Metroid Prime Hunters. Originally released on November 21, 2004, it was bundled with the Nintendo DS console with an ESRB rating of RP.
Who made the Metroid Prime games?
Metroid Prime was a collaboration between Nintendo EAD and R&D1 and the American company Retro Studios . Retro was created in 1998 by an alliance between Nintendo and Iguana Entertainment founder Jeff Spangenberg. The studio would create games for the forthcoming GameCube targeted at a mature demographic.
Who or what is the “other m” in Metroid?
Other M is sometimes referred to as “Metroid Gaiden” because it was made by Ninja Gaiden developer Team Ninja. That title is fitting for other reasons, too. The word gaiden means “side story” in Japanese, and that’s what Metroid: Other M is-a regular day in Samus’ bounty-hunting career before things quickly go awry.