> [!game] *Metoroido Puraimu* – メトロイドプライム > ![[Metoroido Puraimu Box Art - Front.jpg]] > > [!art]- Back of Box > > ![[Metoroido Puraimu Box Art - Back.jpg]] > > Developer: Retro Studios > Publisher: Nintendo > Platform: GameCube > Release: February 28, 2003 # Summary A first-person adventure interpretation of the *Metroid* series made by a newish team in Texas during a near ten year absence from the space bounty hunter. Retro Studios proved that not only could a *Metroid* be adapted to a 3D first-person view, but that elements might thrive where 2D would or could not. It is a vibe from top to bottom, just like a good *Metroid* game should be. # Acquisition I bought this at a local shop. I went in to buy this and [[Zeruda no Densetsu Kaze no Takuto]], but that had already sold, so I stuck with just *Prime*. # Related Posts - [[S7 - Metroid Prime|Chapter Select - Season 7: Metroid Prime]] - [[S7E1 - Metroid Prime]] - [[Metroid Prime Remastered Surprises]] - [[Metroid Prime 2D – A Nostalgic Sense of Déjà Vu]] %% ```base views: - type: table name: Related Posts filters: and: - file.links.contains(this.file) - file.inFolder("Published") order: - file.name - Published sort: - property: Published direction: ASC columnSize: file.name: 513 ``` %% # Versions - [[Metroid Prime]] - [[Metroid Prime Trilogy]] - Metroid Prime Remastered # Miscellaneous - The Japanese version (and I think PAL too) have an [intro voiced by Jennifer Hale (Samus)](https://youtu.be/pxf-i0QRUUo?si=nAcOJ4Mz1e6COegC). I believe in *Metroid Prime Remastered* you can toggle this on or off.