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'''Metroid 64''' would have been a Metroid game for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was revealed in an IGN interview Nintendo that they were unable to come up with any ideas for the game.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= I know that the American people have been eagerly anticipating a new Metroid game. I have been asked about it many times! Even through the entire Nintendo 64 period we were thinking of ways to produce a new Metroid title. We couldn't come up with any concrete ideas or vehicle at that time.| url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/377/377563p2.html| title= Metroid Prime Roundtable QA| site= IGN| type= HTML}}</ref> Instead of a game being released on the Nintendo 64, the next Metroid game, [[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]], was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]].
'''Metroid 64''' would have been a Metroid game for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was revealed in an IGN interview Nintendo that they were unable to come up with any ideas for the game.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= I know that the American people have been eagerly anticipating a new Metroid game. I have been asked about it many times! Even through the entire Nintendo 64 period we were thinking of ways to produce a new Metroid title. We couldn't come up with any concrete ideas or vehicle at that time.| url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/377/377563p2.html| title= Metroid Prime Roundtable QA| site= IGN| type= HTML}}</ref> Instead of a game being released on the Nintendo 64, the next Metroid game, [[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]], was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]].
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Metroid 64 would have been a Metroid game for the Nintendo 64. It was revealed in an IGN interview Nintendo that they were unable to come up with any ideas for the game.[1] Instead of a game being released on the Nintendo 64, the next Metroid game, Metroid Prime, was released for the GameCube.

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  1. "I know that the American people have been eagerly anticipating a new Metroid game. I have been asked about it many times! Even through the entire Nintendo 64 period we were thinking of ways to produce a new Metroid title. We couldn't come up with any concrete ideas or vehicle at that time." Metroid Prime Roundtable QA, IGN (HTML)