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Metroid Wiki's editing competition continues for the rest of 2010, so any new users that register and make 100 quality edits will be entered into a draw to win a Metroid-related prize which could be anything - a t-shirt, a figurine, a game or even a console. Check out the contest page for more details. Happy editing!

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The current video is episode 5 of our Other M walkthrough. Stay tuned for more videos as the Other M walkthrough continues, or in the mean time, check out our past videos, including previous Other M episodes.


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Welcome to Metroid Wiki, the online Metroid encyclopedia that anyone can edit. We are the authoritative online Metroid game encyclopedia; from classic titles like Metroid, Metroid II: Return of Samus and Super Metroid, to Game Boy Advance titles Metroid Fusion and Metroid: Zero Mission, to last decade's Metroid Prime Trilogy of Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, as well as the recently released Metroid: Other M.

We also profile some of the most important figures from the Metroid series, from series protagonist Samus Aran to the troublesome Ridley, Kraid, Mother Brain and the rest of the Space Pirates. And for you more hardcore Metroid fans, we pride ourselves on covering the finer points of the series, such as items like the Charge Beam to forgotten canceled games like Metroid Dread.

Latest Metroid Wiki News

  • February 8, 2023: Nintendo has announced and released Metroid Prime Remastered for the Nintendo Switch digitally, with a physical version releasing on February 22, 2023 in North America and March 3, 2023 in other regions.


  • February 9, 2022: Nintendo has announced two free updates for Metroid Dread. The first one, releasing on February 9, 2022, will add Dread Mode and Rookie Mode, and the second one, releasing in April 2022, will add a Boss Rush mode.



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