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Ep 50 (Part 1): Nintendo & Intelligent Systems' Super Metroid – Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast (SPOILERS)
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Ep 50 (Part 1): Nintendo & Intelligent Systems' Super Metroid – Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast (SPOILERS)

Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast

February 24, 20251h 8mExplicit

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Show Notes

Title: Super Metroid (スーパーメトロイド, Sūpā Metoroido) [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

Developers: Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems

Publisher: Nintendo

Designers: Yoshio Sakamoto (director), Makoto Kano (producer)

Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Release date: March 19, 1994 (JP)

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SHOWNOTES: For our fiftieth episode of Collateral Gaming, we decided we needed to do something special. So, we're finally diving into the 1994 SNES classic: Super Metroid! Considered by many one of the greatest video games of all time, this title in part established the "Metroidvania" genre and remains popular in the speedrunning community to this day. So, join Ash and Zach in Part 1 of our review of the third installment of the Metroid series, and stay tuned for Part 2 very soon!

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