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''Metroid'' is a futuristic action game series that takes place in outer space. It originally consisted of a series of 2-D platforming adventures that helped to spawn a specific type of exploration-based platformer known as a "Metroidvania" game (the name also coming from ''Castlevania'', which had a similar style). There was also a 3-D first-person subseries that started in the 2000s known as ''Metroid Prime''. The games follow the adventures of bounty hunter [[Samus Aran]].
 
''Metroid'' is a futuristic action game series that takes place in outer space. It originally consisted of a series of 2-D platforming adventures that helped to spawn a specific type of exploration-based platformer known as a "Metroidvania" game (the name also coming from ''Castlevania'', which had a similar style). There was also a 3-D first-person subseries that started in the 2000s known as ''Metroid Prime''. The games follow the adventures of bounty hunter [[Samus Aran]].
  
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The original ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' for the NES was produced by [[Gunpei Yokoi]], but was largely the brainchild of the director [[Yoshio Sakamoto]] and scenario writer for the first three games, [[Makoto Kanoh]] . The first game did poorly in Japan, but became quite popular in America. The game was noticeable as being one the first games to have a password system for resuming gameplay. It also introduced Samus Aran, one of the first major female video game protagonists. Her gender was only revealed if the player beat the game fast enough to unlock an ending wherein Samus revealed what she looked like without her armor.
 
The original ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' for the NES was produced by [[Gunpei Yokoi]], but was largely the brainchild of the director [[Yoshio Sakamoto]] and scenario writer for the first three games, [[Makoto Kanoh]] . The first game did poorly in Japan, but became quite popular in America. The game was noticeable as being one the first games to have a password system for resuming gameplay. It also introduced Samus Aran, one of the first major female video game protagonists. Her gender was only revealed if the player beat the game fast enough to unlock an ending wherein Samus revealed what she looked like without her armor.

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