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Another new feature is the ability to collect Achievement Points. These are awarded for a variety of tasks - such as killing a number of enemies, scanning lores and enemies,  defeating bosses, or finding secrets in the game, such as secret messages or secret techniques. These emblems can be then spent on unlocking concept art, in-game music, and special items to outfit Samus's gunship - such as a [[Mii]] bobble-head and bumper stickers with game titles.
 
Another new feature is the ability to collect Achievement Points. These are awarded for a variety of tasks - such as killing a number of enemies, scanning lores and enemies,  defeating bosses, or finding secrets in the game, such as secret messages or secret techniques. These emblems can be then spent on unlocking concept art, in-game music, and special items to outfit Samus's gunship - such as a [[Mii]] bobble-head and bumper stickers with game titles.
 
=Metroid Prime 3 Preview Channel=
 
 
Nintendo had a unique way to promote the game. In August for North America and October for Europe, they launched the Metroid Prime 3 Preview Channel, a free channel download accessible from the [[Wii Shop Channel]]. Content was sparse featuring gameplay videos that would be added every few days and story information. There was also something of an easter egg where users could wave the Wii Remote over a background image, rubbing away pieces of it to reveal a different image. The Channel was expired by the end of the year and the content became inaccessible rendering it unusable. It was the first channel to ever be retired from the Wii Shop.
 
  
 
=Legacy=
 
=Legacy=
  
==Ports and Remakes==
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==Ports and Rereleases==
  
*It was rereleased with the previous two ''Metroid Prime'' games on a single Wii disc as ''[[Metroid Prime Trilogy]]''. Although the former games are modified with Wii motion controls similar to ''Metroid Prime 3'''s, ''Metroid Prime 3'' is unaltered.
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*It will be rereleased with the previous two ''Metroid Prime'' games on a single Wii disc as ''[[Metroid Prime Trilogy]]''. Although the former games are modified with Wii motion controls similar to ''Metroid Prime 3'''s, ''Metroid Prime 3'' appears to be unaltered.
  
 
==Sequels==
 
==Sequels==
  
The next ''Metroid'' game was ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'', which tried to combine gameplay elements from ''Prime'' and the classic ''Metroid'' games. In terms of storyline, it was set further in the timeline, between ''[[Super Metroid]]'' and ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''.
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A new ''Metroid'' game called ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'' has been revealed. It is uncertain exactly how it will relate to the ''Metroid Prime'' games due to it having a new developer and possibly set further in the ''Metroid'' backstory, as well as being said to be even darker than the other games.
 
 
A handheld spin-off of the ''Prime'' series was later announced for release on the [[3DS]] in 2016, known as ''[[Metroid Prime: Federation Force]]''. This game took some gameplay cues from ''Prime'' series, but it featured members of the Galactic Federation as playable characters instead of Samus and allowed for cooperative multiplayer gameplay.
 
 
 
A  direct continuation of the series, ''[[Metroid Prime 4]]'', was later announced a decade after ''Metroid Prime 3''.
 
  
 
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[[Category: Wii Games]] [[Category: Metroid Games]]
 
[[Category: Wii Games]] [[Category: Metroid Games]]

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