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Metoroido

  • Videospiel
  • 1986
  • E
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,8/10
1584
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Metoroido (1986)
Space Sci-FiSuperheroActionAdventureHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBounty hunter Samus Aran descends below the planet Zebes to infiltrate the labyrinthine Space Pirate base and hunt down the deadly, life-sucking species known as the Metroids.Bounty hunter Samus Aran descends below the planet Zebes to infiltrate the labyrinthine Space Pirate base and hunt down the deadly, life-sucking species known as the Metroids.Bounty hunter Samus Aran descends below the planet Zebes to infiltrate the labyrinthine Space Pirate base and hunt down the deadly, life-sucking species known as the Metroids.

  • Regie
    • Yoshio Sakamoto
    • Satoru Okada
  • Drehbuch
    • Makoto Kanoh
    • Hiroji Kiyotake
    • Yoshio Sakamoto
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    7,8/10
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      • Satoru Okada
    • Drehbuch
      • Makoto Kanoh
      • Hiroji Kiyotake
      • Yoshio Sakamoto
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    Movie Nuttball

    Metroid!

    Metroid is one of the most exciting action video games! The characters, the action, and the sure thrill of excitement makes this game a fun non-stop playing time! Below is a brief look how I think the game is!

    Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!

    Graphics: The graphics are wonderful especially for the Nintendo System! The backgrounds are really beautiful!

    Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you find out that it will become more difficult!

    Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!

    Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!

    Overall: I have always loved Metroid! If you like mysterious action adventure games then I strongly recommend you play this game!

    To purchase this video game check out Amazon.com!
    8Aaron1375

    One of the must have games if you had the Nintendo game console.

    Yes, this one came in the iconic gray box that generally featured game play footage. Mario was in a black box, but this one and Kid Icarus I know were in the gray boxes. This one, and Kid Icarus were two of the early games that really had some length to them, The Legend of Zelda as well. Meaning, it took some time to traverse the game and win it. By today's standards, it isn't all that long, but back then it felt like a grand adventure. Of course, a lot of people remember this game for its twist at the end, but these days it is apparently the only twist a company like Disney seems to know how to do...

    The story? You are Samus, a bounty hunter who must stop space pirates from releasing Metroid into the universe. A Metroid is a deadly parasitic alien that attaches itself to its host and drains them dry. Granted, maybe the space pirates should have cultivated those indestructible worm things that go back and forth and train them to attack, then they would have an invincible army! Samus must explore the planet in search of armor upgrades and to find the mini bosses that stand in the way of you getting to the head of the operation, The Mother Brain! Though, Ridley and Kraid are no pushovers and getting to them is a chore as their lairs feature particularly tough creatures.

    The game play is fairly standard these days as it incorporates a side scrolling world where you can go to higher and lower levels. It features exploration and often times you need to have the correct upgrade to get you to a certain level. You collect missiles and energy tanks to increase your capacity for both and you get freeze beams, high jump shoes and other things to help you get through the world. Fighting can be difficult, but it must be done in order to increase your life energy as you always start out with a small amount when you die and revive. The only way to get more energy is to kill enemies and hope they leave some behind or grab an energy tank which are few and far between.

    So, a fun game, I just won it again recently and it holds up alright. I plan on playing the games in order so I think a Game Boy version is after this one. Then the one that is always raved about, Super Metroid. I only played it one time, so I am looking forward to replaying it again and seeing how it holds up. I remember it having really cool music. This one was fun and I managed to get through it, but only able to get her helmet off. I swear, the first time I played this thing I got the full out of armor ending, but I do not think I have gotten it since...
    10davidking

    The first of a great series.

    The Metroid series began with this relatively small (the ROM is only 128 kBytes, or 1MBit), but well designed game. It has always been one of my favorite titles, and is one of the greatest influences in my personal efforts to create games of my own. From this title is one of my all time favorite tunes, the music used in Kraid's hideout. I highly recommend this game.

    I would, personally, rank this game as my third favorite in the Metroid series, my favorite being Super Metroid and my second favorite being Metroid Prime; I don't like to rate different types of games against each other because they aren't really the same thing, are they?
    10hellraiser7

    Beginning of the Space Saga

    Beginning of the Space Saga This is one of my favorite video games of all time and one of my favorite games of the NES console. It's also no doubt the game that begin or helped begin the Metroid Vania genre which just like this franchise is still going strong today. Sure, there have been plenty within that genre but to me the Metroid franchise is the one and still the best in my book. It's true that this NES game might seem a tad dated compared to some of the later entries in the franchise along with Metroidvanias, which is why this game is a little lower on my list, it's sometimes that fundamental factor even with the movie franchise like with the Bond films. But it's still fun to play for its retro goodness and just to see where it all began.

    Not a whole lot I can say that hasn't already been there is so much to like about it from the graphical presentation where it was dark and gothic. In a way it was sort of a haunted house but in space and instead of a giant mansion it was caverns on an Alien planet. The game was different as it wasn't the linear point A to B, but actually nonlinear where you had to actually explore, figure out and map out where certain things are and where you need to go. I'll admit that was part of what hooked me on the game as there were always so many more places yet to explore, I always wondered what was behind that door that has yet to be penetrated or what's beyond the cavern channel I'm exploring.

    I'll admit the only misfire of the game is that you don't have a map to track down your movements which can make the game a little troublesome as it can mean some pain in the butt backtracking or even just being plain lost. Which is why when you play this game you might have to watch a visual guide to figure out where to go next.

    Gameplay is very solid it's the typical platform action as well as action RPG action as your character collects some items and weapons to make yourself stronger than before. Also each of the cavern channels and section you explore are always a different challenge and surprises, so make sure your well-armed because you never truly know what's behind that next door and cave. Yeah, I know all this is commonplace, but you must understand this game was in the 80's none of these things were commonplace, so it's easy to see how anyone back in that decade was blown away by this game; I know as I was a kid from the 80's.

    You have a good variety of enemies to fight as they consist of aliens that are all weird and cool looking at the same time. Like those dreaded alien porcupine crawlers, not much of a threat depending on where their placed and how many there are. Missile bats that just drop right down on you. But of course the most memorable is the head honcho Mother Brain, really like that you have an antagonist that is female and inhuman as she's just some evil alien brain that's all messed up and just want to kill you and take over the universe, all you need to know.

    And of course, you have a protagonist Samus whom was one of the first female video game protagonists and one of my first fictional character crushes. I always thought that was cool as even as a kid strong female protagonists I've always had the biggest crush on as they not just could kick ass but are actually interesting characters.

    And of course, it was the 80's where strong female protagonists and characters were on the rise like Ellen Ripley from "Aliens" which was one of the partial inspirations for this game. Scarlett, Lady Jaye and Cover Girl from "G. I. Joe", martial arts now academy award winning actress Michelle Yeoh, you name it they were everywhere and here to stay.

    She was just cool from that power armor suit she was in, the color scheme of it were just the colors of a hero. But also, how that armor had capabilities that put you one step ahead in the game and a step above your enemies, I wanted power armor suit of my own. You could say it sort of a big homage to the sci-fi genre mainly the book "Starship Troopers" which had armored power suits. And of course, just seeing what she looked like without the armor which was a mind-blowing surprise at the time, and I leave that to you if you ever beat the game, but I'll just say it didn't disappoint me.

    Just like the constellations in the sky, Metroid is a vintage classic that stays forever.

    Rating: 4 stars.
    Angel_Meiru

    A start of an excellent series by Nintendo!

    When I was little, I loved Metroid, and I still do, every single one of them. Now, I think Samus Aran is a great role model for girl gamers, much better than Lara Croft or any of those slutty Final Fantasy heroines. Samus Aran stands up for what she thinks is right, and that's an important message for females to learn. She also teaches us female gamers that they don't have to be quiet, docile, and perfectly proportioned. Sure, Samus is very curvy and proportioned, but that's not all she is, unlike other heroines geared toward little girls. She actually wears *gasps* armor usually when going out to battle, unlike most game heroines whom fights in leather thong bikinis or Las Vegas stripper showgirl outfits.

    If you want a great series of games by Nintendo besides Mario and Zelda, Metroid is a great treat.

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      The second boss of the game, Ridley, was named in honor of Ridley Scott, the director of Alien: Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt (1979), as the story and atmosphere of Metoroido (1986) were heavily inspired by this famous science-fiction movie.
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      In the opening story, the planet Zebes is referred to as "Zebeth". This is due to a mistranslation from Japanese to English. In Japan, the "S" sound and the "TH" sound are interchangeable.
    • Crazy Credits
      Depending on where in the game you die, the color the words "GAME OVER" are written in will differ.
    • Alternative Versionen
      In the Famicom version of Metroid, there are many differences including the music being higher quality instead of the NES music we know in the USA. The opening sequence is in Japanese text instead of English text. There is save menu in the Famicom version rather than a password which was used in the NES version. The word kill mode was removed in the NES version.
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      • 6. August 1986 (Japan)
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