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Salnax said:
This actually makes me a touch more hopeful about the future of Metroid. The "new looks and speed" thing suggests that this game would be a sort of reboot, so Nintendo's rejecting it may mean they still have plans for the series.

Metroid might be hibernating now, but considering that after 1994, it took a 8-year hiatus before getting two games at once, I doubt it's dead.

I still wonder if Nintendo has plans for both 2D and 3D Metroid!



                
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