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Mario, Zelda and Metroid. While Nintendo has added to their magazine of franchises over the years with hits like Kirby, Star Fox, Pikmin and most recently Spltaoon!, one would be hard pressed to find a gamer who hasn’t been grazed by a game from that triumphant trio. Mario was the quirky side-scroller, Zelda was the top-down dungeon crawler and Metroid was the sobering, alien extermination simulator. Beloved as each franchise is in its own right, the only one that ever gained serious traction with me was Metroid.

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Facebook Hacking Software With Product Key. Of course, this doesn’t mean I’m immune to the tasty charms of personal favorites like Super Mario World and A Link to the Past, but where my experience with other Mario and Zelda games is limited due to due to other developer’s games stealing the spotlight I’ve always made time to experience each game in the Metroid saga. Unfortunately, the reason behind this love – its dry sense of seriousness versus the lightheaded nature of most Nintendo fare – isn’t a becoming point of view. I understand why fans react negatively to the childish labels placed upon Nintendo’s output, but at the same time I can’t candy coat what draws me to these games. My introduction to the Metroid franchise was haphazard at best. Originally obtaining Metroid II through a Cool-Aid point exchange program of all things, I initially had a lot of trouble making headway in Return of Samus. I’m not sure if I was too young to grasp the game at the time but once those barriers were broken down all I wanted was more Metroid. Luckily by that point Super Metroid was on store shelves.