In good ol' Nippon, Nintendo released Metroid Prime 1 and 2 under the "New Play Control" moniker. However, perhaps because Prime's development team is based in Texas, Nintendo decided to gift us westerners with this incredible compilation, featuring all 3 games for the price of 1. Take the perfect controls of Metroid Prime 3 and the perfect game that is Metroid Prime and what do you get? A reason to buy a Wii, that's what. Thank you Nintendo, we'll be staying in your house for a while longer yet.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Game Insights-Metroid Prime Trilogy
In today's casual market, Nintendo rarely takes the time to appeal to their long-time fans, giving us games like Animal Crossing and Metroid: Other M as a sort of lackluster peace offering. On occasion, however, Nintendo releases a game that reminds us why we still hang out with this neglecting mother.
In good ol' Nippon, Nintendo released Metroid Prime 1 and 2 under the "New Play Control" moniker. However, perhaps because Prime's development team is based in Texas, Nintendo decided to gift us westerners with this incredible compilation, featuring all 3 games for the price of 1. Take the perfect controls of Metroid Prime 3 and the perfect game that is Metroid Prime and what do you get? A reason to buy a Wii, that's what. Thank you Nintendo, we'll be staying in your house for a while longer yet.
In good ol' Nippon, Nintendo released Metroid Prime 1 and 2 under the "New Play Control" moniker. However, perhaps because Prime's development team is based in Texas, Nintendo decided to gift us westerners with this incredible compilation, featuring all 3 games for the price of 1. Take the perfect controls of Metroid Prime 3 and the perfect game that is Metroid Prime and what do you get? A reason to buy a Wii, that's what. Thank you Nintendo, we'll be staying in your house for a while longer yet.
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