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}}{{stub}}'''Super Metroid''' is the successor to ''[[Metroid II]]''. In it, [[Samus Aran|Samus]] answers a distress call at the Space Colony [[Ceres]]. She finds that the station is deserted and the researchers are dead. When she located the [[Metroid Hatchling]], she finds that [[Ridley]] has taken it and gives chase.  
}}{{stub}}'''Super Metroid''' is the successor to ''[[Metroid II]]''. In it, [[Samus Aran|Samus]] answers a distress call at the Space Colony [[Ceres]]. She finds that the station is deserted and the researchers are dead. When she located the [[Metroid Hatchling]], she finds that [[Ridley]] has taken it and gives chase.  
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Revision as of 19:45, 6 April 2010

Super Metroid
Super Metroid

Super Metroid North American Cover Art

Publisher Nintendo
Developer(s) Nintendo R&D1 and Intelligent Systems
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Genre Action Adventure
Ratings ESRB: E
Modes Single-player
Media 24-megabit cartridge
Input SNES Controller
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Super Metroid is the successor to Metroid II. In it, Samus answers a distress call at the Space Colony Ceres. She finds that the station is deserted and the researchers are dead. When she located the Metroid Hatchling, she finds that Ridley has taken it and gives chase.

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