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| {{Game-infobox|
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| |image=[[Image:MetroidII.jpg|300px]]
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| |developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]
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| |publisher=Nintendo
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| |platforms=[[Game Boy]]
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| |released=(NA) August 26, 1991<br>(EU) May 21, 1992<br>(JP) January 2, 1992
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| |genre=Action Adventure
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| |ratings=ESRB: Kids to Adults (Player's Choice release)
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| |modes=Single-player
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| |media=2-megabit cartridge
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| |input=D-pad, face buttons
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| }}'''''Metroid II: Return of Samus''''' is the second game of the ''Metroid'' franchise, and is the original sequel to the 1986 [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] title ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]''. It was released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1991.
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| ==Story continuity==
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| Although ''Return of Samus'' was originally intended as a sequel to ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'', several newer games take place between the two titles. The entire [[Metroid_Prime_(series)|Metroid Prime trilogy]] takes place between ''Metroid'' and ''Return of Samus'', placing the game fifth in the timeline.
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| After Samus' mission on [[SR388]] is over, she brings the last surviving Metroid to the [[Ceres Space Colony]] to have scientists harness its power. After it is stolen by [[Ridley]], Samus returns to [[Zebes]] to find it. This story is told in the 1994 [[Super Nintendo|SNES]] title [[Super Metroid]].
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| ==Gallery==
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| <gallery>
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| Image:MetroidIIPowerSuit.jpg|''Samus, as she appears in the official artwork''
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| Image:Return_of_Samus_Title_Screen.jpg|''Title Screen''
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| Image:Return_of_Samus_gameplay_ship.jpg|''Samus leaves her [[Samus Aran's Gunship|gunship]]''
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| </gallery>
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| [[Category: Games]]
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