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''Metroid Zero Mission'' is a Metroid game made for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2004 that follows [[Samus Aran]]'s first  [[File:ZeroMission.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Metroid Zero Mission box art.]] mission. It is a remake of the original [[Metroid]] game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1986. Because it is a remake of the first game, it thus makes it the first game chronologically. The game follows mostly the same plot as the original with a few added elements and environments.
''Metroid Zero Mission'' is a Metroid game made for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2004 that follows [[Samus Aran]]'s first  [[File:ZeroMission.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Metroid Zero Mission box art.]] mission. It is a remake of the original [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]] game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1986. Because it is a remake of the first game, it thus makes it the first game chronologically. The game follows mostly the same plot as the original with a few added elements and environments.


== Storyline ==
== Storyline ==
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===Samus begins her mission===
===Samus begins her mission===
Alone, Samus Aran successfully landed on the surface of [[Zebes]], which was, in fact, the planet where Samus had been raised as a child by the [[Chozo]]. Her mission is a huge success. She defeats Space Pirate commanders [[Kraid]] and [[Ridley]] as well other monstrosities before confronting [[Mother Brain]], the organic supercomputer that controls everything on Zebes. However, as she is leaving the planet, Space Pirate fighters attack her [[gunship]], causing Samus to crashland back on the planet's surface, near the Space Pirate Mothership.  
Alone, Samus Aran successfully landed on the surface of [[Zebes]], which was, in fact, the planet where Samus had been raised as a child by the [[Chozo]]. Her mission is a huge success. She defeats Space Pirate commanders [[Kraid (specimen)|Kraid]] and [[Ridley (specimen)|Ridley]] as well other monstrosities before confronting [[Mother Brain]], the organic supercomputer that controls everything on Zebes. However, as she is leaving the planet, Space Pirate fighters attack her [[Samus Aran's Gunship|gunship]], causing Samus to crashland back on the planet's surface, near the Space Pirate Mothership.  


The crash has left Samus' [[Power Suit]] in need of repair. She decides to pursue without the suit and explore the Mothership. Samus still in her Zero Suit explores the Mothership, and discovers [[Chozodia]], an abandoned settlement of the Chozo. After succeeding in a test handed down by the Chozo, Samus acquires the [[Gravity Suit]], compatible with new equipment and abilities. With her new suit, she confronts a mechanized form of Ridley, possibly an early attempt at creating [[Meta Ridley]]. Setting off a self-destruct sequence Samus is able to escape in a Space Pirate Escape pod. The blast destroys the Mothership and puts an end to the Space Pirates' plans on utilizing the Metroids.<br clear=both>
The crash has left Samus' [[Power Suit]] in need of repair. She decides to pursue without the suit and explore the Mothership. Samus still in her Zero Suit explores the Mothership, and discovers [[Chozodia]], an abandoned settlement of the Chozo. After succeeding in a test handed down by the Chozo, Samus acquires the [[Gravity Suit]], compatible with new equipment and abilities. With her new suit, she confronts a mechanized form of Ridley, possibly an early attempt at creating [[Meta Ridley]]. Setting off a self-destruct sequence Samus is able to escape in a Space Pirate Escape pod. The blast destroys the Mothership and puts an end to the Space Pirates' plans on utilizing the Metroids.<br clear=both>
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Zero Mission is the only Metroid game that allows the player to control Samus without her Power Suit. Although many games have featured Samus either in her light blue "Zero Suit" or a bikini in the past. The suit was also available in the [[Wii]] game [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].
*Zero Mission is the only Metroid game that allows the player to control Samus without her Power Suit. Although many games have featured Samus either in her light blue "Zero Suit" or a bikini in the past. The suit was also available in the [[Nintendo Wii]] game [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==