• Reviews around nintendo (4.10 of 5)

    Metroid Fusion

    • I have it playing in my gameboy advance adapter for the super nintendo which I also ordered on amazon
    • , It has not effected me like the Super Nintendo version of Super Metroid
    • Some of the bosses are unbelievably hard and you'll end up having to stop yourself from smashing your Nintendo against the wall
    • Metroid Fusion is the true sequel to the previous title Super Metroid for the Super Nintendo.
    • I would have liked Nintendo to release a direct port of the Super Nintendo version, than make a new version of Metroid
    • I recommend getting this game and the gameboy advance adapter for the super nintendo
    • The first thing you'll notice is that Metroid Fusion may resemble the classic Super Nintendo title, Super Metroid (regarded by many as the best Metroid game ever, and maybe the best game to ever grace the Super NES, which in itself is really saying something), but Super Metroid this is not.
    • Although it is the fourth outing in the popular Nintendo series, any newcomer (like myself) can appreciate the story and grasp the real danger behind the game's namesake, a parasitic lifeform known as Metroid
    • Metroid Fusion features the graphics I have been waiting to see on the GBA, a handheld loosely based on Super Nintendo technology
    • The graphics are better than the original Metroid, although GameBoy Advance is just a hand held version of the Super Nintendo
    • Although I had the original Game Boy and Super Nintendo, I had never played Metroid before
    • Nintendo released Super Metroid for the Super nintendo Entertainment system and created a true classic.
    • IF YOU WANT TO EXPERIENCE THE BRILLIANCE OF NINTENDO, PLAY METROID"DON¡¯T MISS IT.