[QUOTE="SolidTy"][QUOTE="mgs_freak91"][QUOTE="charizard1605"]
I saw this thread a while back about whether the upcoming God of War Collection should be counted as a PS3 exclusive. While the majority believed that it shouldn't be counted as exclusive, there were quite a lot of people who thought that it should be. So it got me wondering... what about etroid Prime Trilogy on the Wii, which not only includes remastered editions of Metroid Prime 1 & 2, but also has Metroid Prime 3 (which was a Wii exclusive, btw).
So what do you guys think? Is Metroid Prime Trilogy aWii exclusive?
P.S: Is anybody else pi$$ed that Gamespot did not review Metroid Prime Trilogy, which is a solid AAA Wii title?
Nah, don't think it should be exclusive. Also, did the Metroid Prime Trilogy come with new content? As in enough content to actually warrent a review? If not then I don't think anyone should be pissed that Gamespot didn't review it - unless their a diehard Metroid fan. If the game did come with a lot more content, worthy of a review; then I don't know what Gamespot was smoking/thinking.According to reviews and tests, MPTrilogy actually looked worst than the GC versions (MP 1&2), and no, there was no extra content, other than included waggle.
Still, it wasn't anything to crazy, but I thought I would answer you on it.
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Here is a Video Demonstration. The first 3 minutes of this 6 minute review are Gamecube Metroid Prime Graphics, the Last 3 minutes of from MPTRILOGY.
Metroid Graphics Video Demonstration (Graphics degraded a bit- LINK Click)
It's not a huge deal, I love Metroid, and I own EVERY Single Nintendo Metroid game ever released in my neck of the woods, it's just interesting.
Actually it had upgraded graphics (progressive scan support and 480p for all 3 games, with widescreen) It had the Tokens achievments system implemented in Metroid Prime 3 It had artwork galleries It also had the Wii Motion Sensing control scheme Enough new content to warrant a review, I'd say, especially if The Orange Box got one
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