Metroid Prime 3: Corruption seemed to put a lid on the series and no news of any further developments was heard. Retro Studios didn't have any official releases or content in their schedule and not even rumors surfaced about the series. But it looks like the game might see some more action after all. In a recent... |
24 September 2009 14:01 GMT |
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Now that you're enjoying Metroid Prime 3: Corruption in the comfort of your home, maybe you should know just how hard it was for Retro Studios to deliver a good looking, trilogy-ending, smooth-controlling fast-paced, tenth installment of a popular game series that blessed our childhood. Thus, Retro Studios Game ... |
29 November 2007 08:49 GMT |
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The discovery of a secret message containing the words "project" and "Dread" within Metroid Prime 3: Corruption by IGN generated a lot of hype as to whether Nintendo was trying to tell its fans that they finished developing the much rumored 2D side-scrolling shooter, Metroid Dread, for the DS. However, an interview f... |
28 September 2007 06:43 GMT |
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OK, so a lot of gamers kept their fingers crossed for the Wii's highly anticipated FPS from Retro Studios, but I didn't. Want to know why? Quite frankly, playing Call of Duty 3 on the Wii made me nauseous. Ever since then, I stood by those who thought that the Wii's controls sucked. However, lucky guys... |
13 July 2007 03:46 GMT |
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It's weird isn't it? As much as Nintendo runs away from online play, they still have the best numbers for this console wars. Today's example is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. You're already crying, I'm sure, but hey, look on the bright side of things, they moved all that development time to the... |
4 July 2007 08:25 GMT |
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Originally, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was announced for a 2006 fourth quarter release. It wasn't the case. Then, it was said to launch in early 2007. Again, Retro Studios canceled the release data and kept working on the game. Recently however, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime talked to Newsweek ... |
4 April 2007 04:50 GMT |
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