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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Preview is a promotional Wii Channel released in August 2007.
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Preview is a promotional Wii Channel released in August 2007.  It contained 10 video previews for the game, released in the weeks leading up to the release of ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''.  In addition, it contained promotional artwork for the game that could be revealed by holding the A button on the Wii Remote and going over the squares.


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==Corruption==
A cinematic trailer promoting the game's release, that introduces the bounty hunters [[Rundas]], [[Ghor]], and [[Gandrayda]], as well as showing their subsequent corruption by [[Dark Samus]]
 
==Bridge Fight==
Gameplay video showing [[Samus Aran]] battling against the [[Space Pirate]]s on [[Norion]].
 
==Aurora==
Trailer introducing the [[Galactic Federation]]'s [[Aurora Unit]]s, narrated by [[Aurora Unit 242]].  Of note is the plans for a "cross section of future Aurora complex", which is identical to [[Mother Brain]]'s lair in [[Tourian]] from ''[[Super Metroid]]''.
 
==Spider Ball==
Gameplay video showcasing the [[Spider Ball]], used on [[Elysia]].
 
==Phazon Enhancement Device==
Trailer showcasing the Galactic Federation's [[Phazon Enhancement Device|PED]], demonstrating its power.
 
==Air Assault==
Gameplay video showing a battle with Space Pirates on [[Bryyo]].
 
==Valhalla==
Trailer showing the derelict [[G.F.S. Valhalla]], revealing that the Space Pirates stole the [[Aurora Unit 313]].
 
==Bowling==
Gameplay video showcasing the [[Boost Ball]], used to knock over a group of [[Tinbot]]s.
 
==Dark Samus==
Trailer told from the point of view of the Space Pirates, glorifying their new leader, [[Dark Samus]].
 
==Mine Battle==
Gameplay video showing the battle just before obtaining the [[Nova Beam]] on the [[Pirate Homeworld]].
 
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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Preview is a promotional Wii Channel released in August 2007. It contained 10 video previews for the game, released in the weeks leading up to the release of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. In addition, it contained promotional artwork for the game that could be revealed by holding the A button on the Wii Remote and going over the squares.

Corruption[edit | edit source]

A cinematic trailer promoting the game's release, that introduces the bounty hunters Rundas, Ghor, and Gandrayda, as well as showing their subsequent corruption by Dark Samus

Bridge Fight[edit | edit source]

Gameplay video showing Samus Aran battling against the Space Pirates on Norion.

Aurora[edit | edit source]

Trailer introducing the Galactic Federation's Aurora Units, narrated by Aurora Unit 242. Of note is the plans for a "cross section of future Aurora complex", which is identical to Mother Brain's lair in Tourian from Super Metroid.

Spider Ball[edit | edit source]

Gameplay video showcasing the Spider Ball, used on Elysia.

Phazon Enhancement Device[edit | edit source]

Trailer showcasing the Galactic Federation's PED, demonstrating its power.

Air Assault[edit | edit source]

Gameplay video showing a battle with Space Pirates on Bryyo.

Valhalla[edit | edit source]

Trailer showing the derelict G.F.S. Valhalla, revealing that the Space Pirates stole the Aurora Unit 313.

Bowling[edit | edit source]

Gameplay video showcasing the Boost Ball, used to knock over a group of Tinbots.

Dark Samus[edit | edit source]

Trailer told from the point of view of the Space Pirates, glorifying their new leader, Dark Samus.

Mine Battle[edit | edit source]

Gameplay video showing the battle just before obtaining the Nova Beam on the Pirate Homeworld.

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