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Metroid (USA)

NES / Famicom
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1987
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✪ Reviewed on September 27, 2025
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One of the foundational games in all of video gaming. Samus Aran in armor in a labyrinthine alien world to explore freely. Unique solitary and oppressive atmosphere. Revolutionary, timeless, absolutely essential.

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Category
Action 1 player 7+
Description
Action-adventure in which Samus Aran explores planet Zebes to destroy the Metroids and defeat Mother Brain. Published by Nintendo, released in the USA in 1987. Samus in side-scrolling view exploring Zebes non-linearly, power-ups to unlock for new zone access and Kraid and Ridley bosses. A founding metroidvania masterpiece on NES.

Metroid review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Dark alien caverns, winding corridors and oppressive solitude: the game composes a science fiction of astonishing atmosphere for the 8-bit. The vertical exploration and the atmosphere of isolation stand apart from the rest of the library. This visual direction, austere and spellbinding, laid the foundations of a legendary saga.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,06 MB 📅01/08/1987
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

The North American NTSC NES edition of the Metroid lineage founder, on a standard grey cart on the console's flagship market. Widely distributed at the time, the US version stays accessible loose, and interest concentrates on graded sealed and clean CIB in an intact cardboard box. Desirability stays strong from the game's founding status, Samus iconography and structuring demand that does not hinge on recent Metroid releases.

A cult cover

Visor down and arm cannon raised, the hunter Samus stands out against the organic depths of Zebes, in a cold, oppressive sci-fi painting. The metallic palette and the teeming background instantly convey the solitude and danger of underground exploration. A strikingly strange piece of art that concealed one of gaming's most famous twists.

Is Metroid still worth playing in 2026?

Metroid on NES is one of the founding games of video games. Samus Aran in her armour, exploring a labyrinthine alien world freely, a unique lonely oppressive atmosphere and Hirokazu Tanaka's unforgettable score, Nintendo's title invented an entire genre that bears its name. Controls demand patience today and the lack of an in-game map can disorient, but the satisfaction of mapping a dark hostile world stays intact. Absolutely essential to know today.

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