Metroid: Other M still on track for 2010, according to Nintendo
January 12th, 2010 Posted in News, Posted by Valay, Wii“Nintendo’s Metroid Prime: Trilogy is the ultimate collector’s edition experience for fans of the Metroid Prime series, combining all three critically acclaimed games on one disc with Wii motion controls. Copies of the game are currently available at major retailers nationwide. The next highly anticipated offering in the Metroid franchise is Metroid: Other M, which will be available this year.” – Nintendo statement
Even though Nintendo is saying that Metroid: Other M, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Zelda Wii will all be released this year, I just don’t see that happening. I think Galaxy 2 will be released sometime this year for sure since the game is almost finished with development. If I had to guess, I’d say Zelda Wii is the most likely title to be delayed out of the three.
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5 Responses to “Metroid: Other M still on track for 2010, according to Nintendo”
By Mr.Zora-Decu on Jan 12, 2010
I think Nintendo is going to try to pull a quick-one on the whole industry. Nintendo might release all 3 games this year, and make the wii sell like crazy for the next 1-2 year(s). After that, Nintendo (i believe) will announce a new console (Wii HD?) and let the wii end in a high note.
Or, it might be a tactic to get the “hardcore” thats been lost.
By bob on Jan 12, 2010
zora decu you might be right. but doesnt metroid not sell so good?
By swice on Jan 29, 2010
Metroid usually doesn’t pull high numbers like Mario or Zelda. However, in my own personal analysis, the people that do buy Metroid games are the ones that have the most passion for them. A more…refined audience with a certain taste for a certain type of game? What do you think?