I didn't get into the series until Super Metroid, but it seemed like forever (8 years!) waiting on the next Metroid. We've been pretty fortunate with several releases in the last 8 years. The Nintendo 64 and Virtual Boy are the only Nintendo systems without a Metroid. It's makes one wonder just what a Metroid could have been like on the Nintendo 64. I'm sure it would have been named Metroid 64 and maybe Rare would have taken a stab at a sequel at the time. Of course, Donkey Kong and Star Fox have been the only Nintendo series that Rare has changed. Despite the changes with each title, I like them all, but Super Metroid and Metroid Prime are my top picks. As for why, well, Super Metroid was the first one I played and it was just as exciting as playing Zelda: Link to the Past. Metroid Prime had that same great fealing that Super Mario 64 brought to Nintendo 64 (bringing a game we all know, yet, making it a totally new experience). As for Metroid: Other M. It's a great game that I just recently beat and it's really close to being up there with Prime. The only thing this game lacks is that it's too short, but still fun to play again.
NES- Metroid
Gameboy- Metroid II
SNES- Super Metroid
Gameboy Advance- Metroid Fusion, Metroid: Zero Mission
Gamecube- Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime II: Echoes
DS: Metroid Prime: Hunters
Wii- Metroid Prime III: Corruption, Metroid Prime Trilogy, Metroid: Other M
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