The thing is that Nintendo has a lot on it's plate at the moment as far as game development is conserned, so I think that it'll be a long time before they get to another metroid game, long enough to say that it would be on another console.l8bitz
thats fine, im not expecting anything immediately, it would mean theyre rushing, and therefore less of a quality experience
Since you have them, i would reccommend finishing them before you continue MP3, and then when you have completed them, start MP3 again, so that everything that happened in that first 45% makes more sense
Yeah see thats where this could become an interesting topic, because there are so many potential possibilities for the series.
Im sure fans would love to see another game on the Wii. Spin-offs are cropping up all the time these days so thats a potential possibility The next system is a long way off, that might get up gamers noses if they dont see a new game until then
[QUOTE="bubblepaul"]I ask again, What is Snaking?2good2betrue
where you use your mini turbo boosts that are supposed to beused around corners, around the ENTIRE track to get infinite speed boosts and cut throuh shortcuts
Ok thanks for that, i've utlized that technique on corners (as its designed to be used), but nowhere else, that is a bit of an unfair advantage.
[edit] The title of this thread should be "Where to now" not "Where to know" [/Edit]
Ok we all know that Metroid Prime is a trilogy and with the release of Metroid Prime 3, that trilogy is over.
What i now ask is, where to from here? Will we see another Metroid on the Wii (not under the Metroid Prime name), or will there be some sort of spin-off on the DS? Or will we be waiting for a new Nintendo system before we see Samus again?
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