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A Game Over occurs when Samus's energy reaches zero or the timer for a Countdown runs out -- that is, whenever Samus dies. Progress in the game stops immediately and the player must continue from their last Save. A Game Over is usually accompanied by a brief cinematic and the option to continue or quit.
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Metroid
In her first adventure, Samus explodes and she sees a black screen "Game Over" then the options "Continue" and "End" will appear, above you will see the password to save the progress. In the famicom version you see samus crouched down and the same options as the NES version, but you will see a text that says "DEFEAT MOTHER BRAIN AND THE METROID THREAT"
Metroid II: Return of Samus
In the sequel to gameboy Samus disintegrates and then you see Game Over , but here you do not have the option to continue or exit but you will return to the last point where the game was saved.
Super Metroid
Before there was a censorship on the Game Over screen since it was believed that under the suit Samus was naked, although nothing far from reality you can still see Samus half naked only covered by a bikini, but when that scene is over you can see and FIND THE METROID LARVA Try again? Yes: Continue from the last save point. No: Return to the title screen
Metroid Fusion
First you see Samus floating in the air and her suit is destroyed in a halo of light, then you see "Game Over" and the options to continue and exit, in the background is a nebula.
Metroid Prime
(Check the top of the page to see the videos of the game over in different languages) In Prime 1 the life support of the suit is turned off and Samus dies at that moment while a large crack is seen in the visor of her helmet.