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Metroid II: Return of Samus is the second game of the Metroid franchise, and is the original sequel to the 1986 NES title Metroid. It was released for the Game Boy in 1991. Chronologically, its events follow those of the Metroid Prime: Trilogy and precede those of Super Metroid.
Story continuity
Although Return of Samus was originally intended as a sequel to Metroid, several newer games take place between the two titles. The entire Metroid Prime trilogy takes place between Metroid and Return of Samus, placing the game sixth in the timeline.
After Samus' mission on SR388 is over, she brings the last surviving Metroid to the Ceres Space Colony to have scientists harness its power. After it is stolen by Ridley, Samus returns to Zebes to find it. This story is told in the 1994 SNES title Super Metroid.
Gallery
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Samus, as she appears in the official artwork
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Artwork of Samus in her Varia Suit
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Title Screen
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Samus leaves her gunship
External Links
Metroid Recon's Complete Map of Metroid II's SR388
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