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Senlis said:
johnappseed84 said:
Senlis said:
I've started playing Metroid (NES) recently (on my actual NES, not VC) and am loving it. I had gotten pretty far, but already I am finding things I don't remember having last time. I already have the ice beam and screw attack...weird.

Anyways, after I grasped the basic concept of what the game wants me to do (bomb all floors, shoot all walls, make a map, collect energy as I go) it became a lot of fun.

I really like Metroid Zero mission and I beat it a couple of months ago on my gba and gamecube's gba player. After beating Zero Mission though I tried to play the classic version and I haven't gotten as far into it yet.

Are they about the same?


Metroid Zero Mission retells and adds a bit more to the story of the first Metroid game. It's much more cinematic and probably not as difficult as the original. It looks as good, and maybe better, as Super Metroid on your tv if you have a gamecube and the cube's gameboy player attachment.