Its success was incontestable (even today it remains the best-selling of the saga) and over time it received two direct sequels, some spin-offs and currently expects a quarter that, with permission from Zelda, can be considered as the most coveted game from the Nintendo factory. The first (which did not arrive here until 2003, although it was technically released a day earlier) caught everyone by surprise due to its revolutionary transition to three dimensions, with a first-person perspective and a degree of immersion unrivaled at the time. Let’s see, where do we start? How about 2002? After an eight-year hiatus that left the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color without deliveries, Metroid fans rejoiced at the arrival of two simultaneous GameCube and Game Boy Advance: Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion. Does it live up to the saga that popularized the genre? Metroid Dread: Samus returns on a side scrolling adventure thanks to the alliance between Nintendo and MercurySteam.
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