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*In the NES version of ''[[Tetris]]'', Samus makes a cameo appearance along with various other Nintendo characters on the congratulatory screen that appears upon completion of the Type B mode. She is seen playing a cello.
 
*In the NES version of ''[[Tetris]]'', Samus makes a cameo appearance along with various other Nintendo characters on the congratulatory screen that appears upon completion of the Type B mode. She is seen playing a cello.
 
*Samus Aran makes a small cameo appearance in ''[[Famicom Wars]]'' as an enemy CO.
 
*Samus Aran makes a small cameo appearance in ''[[Famicom Wars]]'' as an enemy CO.
*In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Samus makes a cameo appearance sleeping in a bed in a guest room at the Mushroom Kingdom's palace, seen after obtaining the fifth [[Star Piece]]. She wears her full armor in the bed, and when spoken to, she simply mentions that she's resting up for Mother Brain. A toy of Samus is also seen at [[Booster]]'s Tower.
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*In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Samus makes a cameo appearance sleeping in a bed in a guest room at the Mushroom Kingdom's palace after obtaining the fifth [[Star Piece]]. She wears her full armor in the bed, and when spoken to, she simply mentions that she's resting up for Mother Brain. A toy of Samus is also seen at [[Booster]]'s Tower.
 
*In ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', Kirby can turn into a statue of Samus when using the Stone ability. Samus herself also appeared at the end of a level in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' which contained several Metroids. If Kirby used the Ice ability to destroy all of the Metroids, then Samus would appear without her helmet.
 
*In ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', Kirby can turn into a statue of Samus when using the Stone ability. Samus herself also appeared at the end of a level in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' which contained several Metroids. If Kirby used the Ice ability to destroy all of the Metroids, then Samus would appear without her helmet.
 
*In ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', Samus's Power Suit could be obtained as clothes for the player character by scanning an [[e-Reader]] card known as Samus's Suit. Samus's helmet and Varia Suit later appeared in ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''.
 
*In ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', Samus's Power Suit could be obtained as clothes for the player character by scanning an [[e-Reader]] card known as Samus's Suit. Samus's helmet and Varia Suit later appeared in ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''.
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*[[Yoshi]] patterns based on Samus and Zero Suit Samus could be unlocked in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' by scanning respective amiibos.
 
*[[Yoshi]] patterns based on Samus and Zero Suit Samus could be unlocked in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' by scanning respective amiibos.
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Samus and Zero Suit Samus's appearances can be unlocked as costumes that [[Mario]] can turn into when using a [[Mystery Mushroom]]. It can be unlocked by scanning the respective amiibo or at random from completing a 100 Mario Challenge (on Normal or harder for Samus in her armor, and Expert or harder for Zero Suit Samus).
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Samus and Zero Suit Samus's appearances can be unlocked as costumes that [[Mario]] can turn into when using a [[Mystery Mushroom]]. It can be unlocked by scanning the respective amiibo or at random from completing a 100 Mario Challenge (on Normal or harder for Samus in her armor, and Expert or harder for Zero Suit Samus).
*In ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', Mario can obtain a giant paper mache replica of Samus's helmet, referred to as the Space Warrior Mask, from the staff room at Shogun Studios. When trying it on, Mario walks back and forth while pretending to shoot blasts from his hand, as classic ''Metroid'' music plays.
 
  
 
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