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The crash has left Samus' [[Power Suit]] in need of repair. She decides to pursue without the suit and explore the Mothership Samus. There she confronts a mechanized form of Ridley, possibly an early attempt at creating [[Meta Ridley]]. Setting off a self-destruct sequence Samus is able to escape in a Space Pirate Escape pod. The blast destroys the Mothership and puts an end to the Space Pirates' plans on utilizing the Metroids.<br clear=both>
The crash has left Samus' [[Power Suit]] in need of repair. She decides to pursue without the suit and explore the Mothership Samus. There she confronts a mechanized form of Ridley, possibly an early attempt at creating [[Meta Ridley]]. Setting off a self-destruct sequence Samus is able to escape in a Space Pirate Escape pod. The blast destroys the Mothership and puts an end to the Space Pirates' plans on utilizing the Metroids.<br clear=both>
== New Gameplay Elements ==
Being a remake of the original Metroid for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the game has seen drastic revisions in gameplay, sound and graphics. The story is also expanded beyond the original 1986 adventure. Most notable changes in gameplay include new items like the [[Plasma Beam]] and [[Gravity Suit]] as well as new explorable areas like the Space Pirate Mothership and [[Crateria]], which was also featured in [[Super Metroid]].
Unlike the original, Zero Mission features a map, making navigating through the tunnels of Zebes much easier. In the final sequence where Samus has entered the Space Pirate Mothership and the areas around it, she travels without her Power Suit, relying on an emergency pistol.


== Extras ==
== Extras ==
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'''Image Gallery''' - Connecting a copy of Zero Mission to a copy of [[Metroid Fusion]] unlocks a gallery showcasing images of Samus from Metroid Fusion, that were only available in the japanese version of Metroid Fusion. The gallery also includes images of Samus's past, the destruction of the Earth colony on [[K-2L]], and her childhood with the [[Chozo]].  
'''Image Gallery''' - Connecting a copy of Zero Mission to a copy of [[Metroid Fusion]] unlocks a gallery showcasing images of Samus from Metroid Fusion, that were only available in the japanese version of Metroid Fusion. The gallery also includes images of Samus's past, the destruction of the Earth colony on [[K-2L]], and her childhood with the [[Chozo]].  
== Trivia ==
Zero Mission is the only Metroid game that allows the player to control Samus without her Power Suit. Although many games have featured Samus either in her light blue "Zero Suit" or a bikini in the past. The suit was also available in the Wii game Super Smash Bros. Brawl.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==