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'''New Play Control! Metroid Prime''' was released in Japan and was essentially the original [[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]] upgraded with the [[Wii]] control scheme. It was not released in the US due to the release of the ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]]'', as it included essentially the same thing.  
'''Wii de Asobu! Metroid Prime''' (roughly translates to '''New Play Control! Metroid Prime)''' Is a rerelease of ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', released in Japan February 19, 2009. The game is identical to Metroid Prime with the exception of an upgraded [[Wii]] control scheme. It was not released in the US due to the release of ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]]'', as both games serve the same purpose.  
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 30 June 2023

New Play Control! Metroid Prime
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New Play Control! Metroid Prime North American Cover Art

Publisher Nintendo
Developer(s) Retro Studios
Platform(s) Wii
Released

North American release N/A
European release N/A
Australian release N/A
Japanese release February 19, 2009

Genre Action Adventure, First-person Shooter
Ratings CERO: A
Modes Single-player
Media Wii Optical Disc
Input Wii Remote + Nunchuk
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Wii de Asobu! Metroid Prime (roughly translates to New Play Control! Metroid Prime) Is a rerelease of Metroid Prime, released in Japan February 19, 2009. The game is identical to Metroid Prime with the exception of an upgraded Wii control scheme. It was not released in the US due to the release of Metroid Prime: Trilogy, as both games serve the same purpose.

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