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Metroid: Zero Mission

Metroid: Zero Mission
A person in a powered exoskeleton aims a weapon toward the viewer.
North American box art
Developer(s) Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Yoshio Sakamoto
Producer(s) Takehiro Izushi
Composer(s) Kenji Yamamoto
Minako Hamano
Series Metroid
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Release date(s)
  • NA: February 9, 2004
  • AU: March 19, 2004
  • EU: April 8, 2004
  • JP: May 27, 2004
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 90.19%
Metacritic 89 of 100
Review scores
Publication Score
1UP.com A
Eurogamer 9 of 10
Famitsu 34/40
Game Informer 9.5 of 10
GamePro 5/5 stars
GameSpot 8.5 of 10
GameSpy 4/5 stars
GamesRadar 89%
GameZone 9.0 of 10
IGN 9 of 10
Nintendo World Report 9.5 of 10
X-Play 5/5 stars

Metroid: Zero Mission is an action-adventure video game developed by Nintendo R&D1 for the Game Boy Advance handheld console. It was published by Nintendo in North America in February 2004, in Australia in March 2004, in Europe in April 2004, and in Japan in May 2004. It is an enhanced remake of the original Metroid game, designed to retell that entry's story with Super Metroid-like gameplay. Like the other titles in the series, it features space-faring bounty hunter Samus Aran as the player-controlled main character.

Samus Aran travels to Zebes after learning that Space Pirates are experimenting with Metroids in an attempt to duplicate them and use them for their own gain. Samus finds and destroys Mother Brain, the mechanical life-form that controls the Space Pirates' base. However, while she escapes the planet in her gunship, she is attacked by Space Pirates, causing the ship to crash back onto Zebes, near the Space Pirate Mothership. Samus decides to explore the ship and encounters Mecha Ridley, who she defeats. Finding a shuttle, she uses it to escape the planet as the Metroids and the Space Pirates' research are destroyed in an explosion.

Reviews were generally positive towards the game. Praise focused on the new content, while criticism targeted the game's short length. Metroid: Zero Mission received several honors, including a 46th-place ranking in a list of the Top 200 Games compiled by Nintendo Power. It was also chosen as the 9th Best Game Boy Advance Game by IGN. The game has sold over 439,000 units in the United States and 69,000 in Japan as of February 2005. The Wii U's Virtual Console version was released in Japan on June 19, 2014; in Europe on March 12, 2015; and in North America on January 14, 2016.


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