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Fan Project Shows What a Metroid Nintendo 64 Game Would Look Like
The Metroid series had trouble when it first was considering going into 3D. While Samus Aran did make her polygonal debut on the Nintendo 64 console, it was only through the Super Smash Bros. as opposed to a mainline game. It took several years for Nintendo's bounty hunter to be brought into the third dimension, until it finally happened on GameCube with the critically acclaimed Metroid Prime developed by Retro Studios.