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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
Super Metroid takes place directly after [[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]. It opens with [[Samus]] following [[Ridley]] to [[Zebes]] after encountering him in the space station containing the [[Metroid Hatchling]]. Samus must defeat four bosses, along with serveral mini-bosses along the way. | Super Metroid takes place directly after [[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]. It opens with [[Samus]] following [[Ridley]] to [[Zebes]] after encountering him in the space station containing the [[Metroid Hatchling]]. Samus must defeat four bosses, along with serveral mini-bosses along the way. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
The release of Super Metroid was cancelled three times before its initial release because of its massive size, being the biggest game of that time. | |||
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Super Metroid is the first and only Metroid game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released worldwide in 1994.
Plot
Super Metroid takes place directly after Metroid II: Return of Samus. It opens with Samus following Ridley to Zebes after encountering him in the space station containing the Metroid Hatchling. Samus must defeat four bosses, along with serveral mini-bosses along the way.
Trivia
The release of Super Metroid was cancelled three times before its initial release because of its massive size, being the biggest game of that time.