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==Story==
==Story==
A deep-space research vessel is sent by the [[Galactic Federation]] (a congress composed of representatives from several planets in the galaxy) to retrieve a new lifeform discovered in suspended animation on Planet [[SR388]], dubbed [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]]. As they returned, however, the vessel was attacked by [[Space Pirate]]s, who stole the capsule containing the Metroid and took it to their fortress on Planet [[Zebes]].
A deep-space research vessel is sent by the [[Galactic Federation]] (a congress composed of representatives from several planets in the galaxy) to retrieve a new lifeform discovered in suspended animation on Planet [[SR388]], dubbed "[[Metroid (species)|Metroid]]". As they returned, however, the vessel was attacked by [[Space Pirate]]s, who stole the capsule containing the Metroid and took it to their fortress on Planet [[Zebes]].


Recognising the potential threat of the Metroids as Space Pirate weapons if allowed to multiply via exposure to beta rays, the Federation attempts an attack on Zebes, but is repelled. As a last resort, they hire [[Samus Aran]] to infiltrate Zebes alone, with the intention of stopping the Space Pirates from creating more Metroids and defeating the Pirate leader on Zebes, [[Mother Brain]].
Recognising the potential threat of the Metroids as Space Pirate weapons if allowed to multiply via exposure to beta rays, the Federation attempts an attack on Zebes, but is repelled. As a last resort, they hire [[Samus Aran]] to infiltrate Zebes alone, with the intention of stopping the Space Pirates from creating more Metroids and defeating the Pirate leader on Zebes, [[Mother Brain]].
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Metroid'' is a 2D action platformer. Unlike other platformers, in which there are several levels with defined start and end points, the entire world is large and open-ended, with players free to access new areas and return to old ones as they see fit. Though Samus starts off with only the ability to jump and [[Power Beam|a weak, short-ranged weapon]], she can improve her abilities by finding various upgrades scattered throughout planet Zebes, such as the [[Long Beam]] to improve her weapon's range and the [[Morph Ball]] to access small tunnels.
''Metroid'' is a 2D action platformer. Unlike other platformers in which there are several levels with defined start and end points, the entire world is large and open-ended, with players free to access new areas and return to old ones as they see fit. Though Samus starts off with only the ability to jump and [[Power Beam|a weak, short-ranged weapon]], she can improve her abilities by finding various upgrades scattered throughout planet Zebes, such as the [[Long Beam]] to improve her weapon's range and the [[Morph Ball]] to access small tunnels.


These upgrades are vital to progressing in the game, as several areas can only be reached by obtaining a certain upgrade. In addition, Samus can find [[Energy Tank]]s and [[Missile Tank]]s to carry more health and missiles, which are occasionally dropped as power-ups by defeated enemies. Though the player's goal is to enter Tourian, the area is off-limits to them until they find and defeat Kraid and Ridley, who are located in hideouts beneath Brinstar and [[Norfair]] and serve as the game's boss encounters.
These upgrades are essential to progressing in the game, as several areas can only be reached by possessing a certain upgrade. In addition, Samus can find [[Energy Tank]]s and [[Missile Tank]]s to carry more health and missiles, which are occasionally dropped as powerups by defeated enemies. Though the player's goal is to enter Tourian, the area is off-limits to them until they find and defeat Kraid and Ridley, who are located in hideouts beneath Brinstar and [[Norfair]] and serve as the game's boss encounters.


The original Famicom Disk System version allows players to save their progress. The Nintendo Entertainment System version, however, uses a password system to allow players to continue where they left off after the game is restarted by giving them a specific password upon death. The game keeps track of how long it takes the player to beat the game; depending on their time, they will get one of five endings:
The original Famicom Disk System version allows players to save their progress. The Nintendo Entertainment System version, however, uses a password system to allow players to continue where they left off after the game is restarted by giving them a specific password upon death. The game keeps track of how long it takes the player to beat the game; depending on their time, they will get one of five endings:
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*Under 1 hour: Samus removes her Power Suit, and is seen in a bikini.
*Under 1 hour: Samus removes her Power Suit, and is seen in a bikini.


Should the player achieve either of the latter two endings in the NES version, they will be able to restart the game with Samus outside of her Power Suit and all upgrades they previously had (excluding Energy and Missile Tanks). However, the difference is purely cosmetic and doesn't affect regular gameplay.
Should the player achieve either of the latter two endings in the NES version, they will be able to restart the game with Samus outside of her Power Suit and all upgrades they previously had (excluding Energy and Missile Tanks). The difference, however, is purely cosmetic and doesn't affect regular gameplay.


==Locations==
==Locations==
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==Reception==
==Reception==
Reception for Metroid has been largely positive, and its reception has spawned multiple sequels, a manga, and a fanbase. Metroid has shipped over 2.7 million copies globally.
Reception for Metroid has been largely positive, and its reception has spawned multiple sequels, a manga, and a fanbase. Metroid has shipped over 2.7 million copies worldwide.


The magazine also named Metroid called it the fifth-best game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in its Best of the Best feature, describing it as a combination of Super Mario Bros.'s platforming and The Legend of Zelda's exploration and character upgrades. On Top 100 Games lists, the game was ranked 69th by Electronic Gaming Monthly, and 6th by Game Informer then 7th in 2009 by Game Informer. Game Informer also put Metroid 7th on their list of "The Top 200 Games of All Time", saying that it "started the concept of open exploration in games". GamesRadar ranked it the fifth best NES game ever made.
The magazine also named Metroid called it the fifth-best game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in its Best of the Best feature, describing it as a combination of Super Mario Bros.'s platforming and The Legend of Zelda's exploration and character upgrades. On Top 100 Games lists, the game was ranked 69th by Electronic Gaming Monthly, and 6th by Game Informer then 7th in 2009 by Game Informer. Game Informer also put Metroid 7th on their list of "The Top 200 Games of All Time", saying that it "started the concept of open exploration in games". GamesRadar ranked it the fifth best NES game ever made.
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* [[Classic NES Series: Metroid|Classic NES Series]]: Released as a part of a series of NES and Famicom games ported to the Game Boy Advance.
* [[Classic NES Series: Metroid|Classic NES Series]]: Released as a part of a series of NES and Famicom games ported to the Game Boy Advance.
* [[Virtual Console]]: A downloadable title from the [[Wii|Wii's]] Wii Shop Channel, costing 500 Wii points. Later released on [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] and Wii U as downloadable titles on both systems' eShop. The 3DS release was offered for free to members of the 3DS Ambassador Program. The electronic manual for the 3DS version describes the secret method of saving involving using the second player's controller.
* [[Virtual Console]]: A downloadable title from the [[Wii|Wii's]] Wii Shop Channel, costing 500 Wii points. Later released on [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] and Wii U as downloadable titles on both systems' eShop. The 3DS release was offered for free to members of the 3DS Ambassador Program. The electronic manual for the 3DS version describes the "secret" method of saving involving using the second player's controller.
* [[Metroid in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]: A timed 3 minute trial of Metroid is included as one of the included [[smashwiki:masterpieces|masterpieces]].
* [[Metroid in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]: A timed 3 minute trial of Metroid is included as one of the included [[smashwiki:masterpieces|masterpieces]].
* [[Amiibo Tap]]: A free piece of software for the Wii U that allowed for the playing of 3 minute trials for different NES and SNES games through the scanning of [[Amiibo]]. Metroid is included as one of the demos that can be unlocked. Tapping the Amiibo during the trial will load a new scene.
* [[Amiibo Tap]]: A free piece of software for the Wii U that allowed for the playing of 3 minute trials for different NES and SNES games through the scanning of [[Amiibo]]. Metroid is included as one of the demos that can be unlocked. Tapping the Amiibo during the trial will load a new scene.
* [[NES Classic Edition]]: Included as a built in game.
* [[NES Classic Edition]]: Included as a built in game.
* [[Nintendo Switch Online]]: Added as part of the service on November 14, 2018.
* [[Nintendo Switch Online]]: Added as part of the service on Novermber 14, 2018.


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