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  2. Characters of the Metroid series - Wikipedia

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    Metroid [a] is a series of nonlinear science fiction action games published by Nintendo, featuring side-scrolling, metroidvania, and first-person shooter elements. The player character and protagonist of the series is Samus Aran, a space-faring bounty hunter who battles Space Pirates and a species called the Metroid.

  3. Super Metroid - Wikipedia

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    Super Metroid [a] [b] is a 1994 action-adventure game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.It is the third installment in the Metroid series, following the events of the Game Boy game Metroid II: Return of Samus (1991).

  4. Hiroji Kiyotake - Wikipedia

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    Hiroji is the character designer of Samus Aran and named the Metroid character after Pelé, but he later found out that Pelé's full name was Edson Arantes do Nascimento, not Samus Arantes. Hiroji and Yoshio Sakamoto and the rest of the team decided at the end of Metroid to reveal that Samus was a female character, making Samus Aran one of the ...

  5. Metroid - Wikipedia

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    Various magazines have published comics and manga based on Metroid, [145] Super Metroid, [146] Metroid Prime, [147] Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, [148] and Metroid: Zero Mission [149] in both the United States and Japan. Samus Aran and other Metroid characters also featured in the Captain N: The Game Master comic books by Valiant Comics. [150]

  6. Samus Aran - Wikipedia

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    The Super Metroid Nintendo's Player's Guide describes Samus as 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall and weighs 198 pounds (90 kg) without her Power Suit. [23] Her signature ability to collapse into a ball to travel through tight areas was initially called the Maru Mari, meaning "round ball" in Japanese, and was rechristened as the Morph Ball in Super Metroid.

  7. Category:Metroid characters - Wikipedia

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    Characters of the Metroid series; M. Mother Brain; R. Ridley (Metroid) S. SA-X; Samus Aran This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 03:28 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Mother Brain - Wikipedia

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    Mother Brain (Japanese: マザーブレイン, Hepburn: Mazā Burein) is a fictional character created by Nintendo for the Metroid series. She is one of the most prominent antagonists within the series, serving as the main antagonist of Metroid and Super Metroid. Mother Brain has been killed multiple times by series protagonist Samus Aran.

  9. SA-X - Wikipedia

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    The SA-X originally appeared in Metroid Fusion, having developed from an X parasite originally found on the planet SR388.It first infects both the protagonist Samus Aran and her bio-organic Power Suit after Samus killed the creature it was originally inhabiting during a Galactic Federation research mission on the planet.