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|image=[[Image:MetroidPrimeHunters.jpg|300px]] | |||
|developer=Nintendo | |||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |||
|platforms=[[Nintendo DS]] | |||
|released=(NA) March 20, 2006<ref name="releasedate">[http://www.mobygames.com/game/nintendo-ds/metroid-prime-hunters/release-info Release Information for Metroid Prime: Hunters - Moby Games]</ref><br>(EU) May 5, 2006<ref name="releasedate"/><br>(AUS) May 25, 2006<ref name="releasedate"/><br>(JP) June 1, 2006<ref name="releasedate"/><br>(SK) December 6, 2007<ref name="releasedate"/> | |||
|genre=Action-Adventure, First-Person Shooter | |||
|ratings=ESRB: T<ref name="ratings">[http://www.mobygames.com/game/nintendo-ds/metroid-prime-hunters/cover-art Metroid Prime: Hunters - Nintendo DS Cover Art - Moby Games]</ref><br>PEGI: 12+<ref name="ratings"/><br>USK: 12<ref name="ratings"/> | |||
|modes=Single-player, Multiplayer, Online gaming | |||
|media=512 megabit cartridge | |||
|input=D-Pad, buttons, touch screen, microphone | |||
}} | |||
'''''Metroid Prime Hunters''''' is the third game released in the ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime]]'' series, released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in 2006. Although not directly related to the ''Metroid Prime'' storyline, it chronologically falls between the events of ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''. | |||
==Plot== | |||
===Bounty Hunters=== | |||
====[[Kanden]]==== | |||
Kanden is a result of a failed experiment to create a super-soldier. | |||
====[[Noxus]]==== | |||
Noxus is a bounty hunter originating from [[Vhozon]]. | |||
====[[Samus Aran]]==== | |||
A bounty hunter working under the [[Galactic Federation]]. | |||
====[[Spire]]==== | |||
Spire is the only survivor of the [[Diamont]] race. | |||
====[[Sylux]]==== | |||
Sylux is a bounty hunter that is in a enemy relation with the Galactic Federation. | |||
====[[Trace]]==== | |||
Trace is a bounty hunter originating from the [[Kriken]] race. | |||
====[[Weavel]]==== | |||
Weavel is a [[Space Pirates|Space Pirate]]. He is able to split into two halves because his bottom half is a cyberkinetic life support unit, which was caused by his body being destroyed in the past. | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
===Rumble Pak Support=== | |||
''Metroid Prime Hunters'' was compatible with the Nintendo DS rumble pak, which could be inserted into the GBA slot on the [[Nintendo DS]] handheld. | |||
==Reception== | |||
==References== | |||
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Metroid Prime Hunters is the third game released in the Metroid Prime series, released for the Nintendo DS in 2006. Although not directly related to the Metroid Prime storyline, it chronologically falls between the events of Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
Plot
Bounty Hunters
Kanden
Kanden is a result of a failed experiment to create a super-soldier.
Noxus
Noxus is a bounty hunter originating from Vhozon.
Samus Aran
A bounty hunter working under the Galactic Federation.
Spire
Spire is the only survivor of the Diamont race.
Sylux
Sylux is a bounty hunter that is in a enemy relation with the Galactic Federation.
Trace
Trace is a bounty hunter originating from the Kriken race.
Weavel
Weavel is a Space Pirate. He is able to split into two halves because his bottom half is a cyberkinetic life support unit, which was caused by his body being destroyed in the past.
Gameplay
Rumble Pak Support
Metroid Prime Hunters was compatible with the Nintendo DS rumble pak, which could be inserted into the GBA slot on the Nintendo DS handheld.
Reception
References
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