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Nintendo Land is a Nintendo-themed video game for the Wii U. It features many attractions based on Nintendo franchises, including the Metroid-themed Metroid Blast.
Metroid Blast[edit | edit source]
One player uses the Wii U GamePad, controlling Samus' Gunship. Up to four other players who use Wii Remotes and Nunchuks control Mii characters on the ground, and each wears a Varia Suit. The three game types of Metroid Blast are Assault Mission, Surface-Air Combat, and Ground Battle.
Assault Mission[edit | edit source]
In this mini-game, all players work together to overcome several enemies and bosses. Many familiar enemies appear: Geemers, Zebesians, Flying Zebesians, and Metroids. New enemies include Sniper Zebesians, Cyclon, and Cyclon Queen. Kraid and Ridley appear as the two final bosses.
Surface-Air Combat[edit | edit source]
Two to five players compete in a Deathmatch; the players using the Wii Remotes and Nunchuks must shoot down the player controlling Samus' Gunship.
Ground Battle[edit | edit source]
In this mode, all players compete for the most tokens. Only players with Wii Remotes and Nunchuks can compete in Ground Battle.
Names in other languages[edit | edit source]
Deep Space Shootout
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | メトロイド ブラスト | Metroid Blast |
Dutch | Metroid-schielpartij | Metroid shootout |
French | Chasseurs de primes | Prime hunters |
German | Metroid-Schießerei | Metroid shootout |
Italian | Caccia Metroid | Metroid hunt |
Portuguese | Tiroteio Metroid | Metroid shooting |
Russian | Метроид: космическая битва | Metroid: cosmic battle |
Spanish | Combate Metroid | Metroid battle |