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Metroid Fusion

An Action-Adventure game for Game Boy Advance by Nintendo in the Metroid series

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Title
Metroid Fusion
Platform
Game Boy Advance
Release date
19 Nov 2002
Metroid Fusion box art for Game Boy Advance

News & Blogs

3DS ambassador games this Friday

3DS ambassador games this Friday

Nintendo will release GBA games for 3DS Ambassadors in Japan this Friday. The same games are expected1 to follow overseas on the same day, but Nintendo hasn't yet confirmed this. Besides the five previously confirmed games (Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Metroid Fusion, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$, and Mario vs. Donkey Kong), the five newly announced games are:

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The future of gaming and the sleeping giants that'll push this industry forward: Part 1

The future of gaming and the sleeping giants that'll push this industry forward

BlogIt's been a while since my last sblog and I am truly sorry for that but there have been certain activities in my life that have prevented my will to preserve this wonderful little site of ours. Anyways, on with the article!

Today, I'm going to propose and hypothesize a topic that I think calls for a level of analysis regarding our beloved hobby: the future of the game industry regarding creative integrity and staple achievements approved by the industry's body as a whole. Read on

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Metroid Recon
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New track from Metroid Metal
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Japanese more strict with gaming

Japanese more strict with gaming

Famitsu Cube/Advance rated Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, giving it 9/9/9/8 (35). That's two points higher than Famitsu gave it! Partial bastards! Unsurprisingly, FFTA has sold over 225k units so far... In related news, the same Cube/GBA mag also rated Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion, dealing out respectively a 37 and 35. Not bad. Famitsu itself rated Prime with a mere 33, and Dengeki, another crazy Japanese magazine, gave it 7/8/7/8. What were they thinking?1

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