
Metroid Presented by the Metroid Database, or "MDbtroid" for short, is basically a graphical hack of the original NES game. View the official trailer below (but does not represent exactly what the final game is like). You'll need the Metroid Super ZeroMission patch, an IPS patch utility ,Ī SNES emulator, and an unheadered Super Metroid ROM (the file is named "Super Metroid (JU). If you're still unsure, feel free to read my review of the game! Stuck? Head on over to our Official Help Thread! The original Japanese webpage can be found here. zip also contains "Hard Edition" but beware: it is something only "Super Players" should attempt. UPDATE: The game's current release is version 2.3 released on.


Play one of the greatest hacks ever created by Japanese developer skirt_box who released it in April, 2011. Metroid Super ZeroMission is an incredible redesign of Super Metroid, which gives it enhanced gameplay, Zero Mission-style graphics, and a completely new Zero Mission-inspired map for Samus to explore. Definitely worth playing for all Metroid fans.Metroid Super Zeromission v2.3 + HARD EDITION 2.4 1X Windowed mode is far too small for comfort for me, but Full Screen on my 1080p monitor seemed to do just fine. I really wish the game allowed for a 2X or 3X Windowed mode.

No controller/joypad use has been integrated in. Starting items are Power Beam and Scan Visor. I never found the Bombs or Charge Beam but maybe I need to play a little more. I will need to spend more time with it.įrom what I can tell, the main items to collect in the demo are Power Grip, Missiles, and Morph Ball. In the brief amount of time I spent with the demo, I was able to get to visit the rainy Tallon Overworld, the mysterious Artifact Temple, and the sandstorm-laden Chozo Ruins, but wasn’t able to progress much further than that. Fans of Metroid Prime will recognize many of the same locales and enemies and even musical themes, which have been intelligently translated into 2D, astoundingly well.

First off it’s breathtakingly gorgeous. Sprite art of the finest caliber. Yesterday, Team SCU, the team who have been working on Prime 2D (“Metroid” is absent from the title for obvious reasons) released their first public demo. UPDATE 2 (): Prime 2D has been officially cancelled.
