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| Name |
Function |
| Makoto Kanoh |
Producer |
| Yoshio Sakamoto |
Director |
| Kenji Yamamoto |
Sound Program And Sound Effects |
| Kenji Imai |
Program Director |
| Kenji Nakajima |
System Coordinator |
| Isamu Kubota |
Samus Programmer |
| Yasuhiko Fujii |
Enemy Programmer |
| Motomu Chikaraishi |
Map Programmer |
| Kouichi Abe |
Assistant Programmer |
| Katsuya Yamano, Tsutomu Kaneshige |
Coordinators |
| Masafumi Sakashita, Yasuo Inoue, Mary Cocoma, Yusuke Nakano, Shinya Sano, Noriyuki Sato |
Printed Art Work |
| Hirofumi Matsuoka, Masahiko Mashimo, Hiroyuki Kimura |
Background Designers |
| Tohru Ohsawa, Tomoyoshi Yamane |
Object Designers |
| Hiroji Kiyotake |
Samus Original Designer |
| Tomomi Yamane |
Samus Designer |
| Kenji Yamamoto, Minako Hamano |
Music Composers |
| Yoshikazu Mori |
System Programmer |
| Misturu Matsumoto |
Event Programmer |
| Gumpei Yokoi |
General Manager |
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Released in 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, this is the third installment of the Metroid series and is a continuation of the story following the events of Metroid II. While the gameplay remains similar to its predecessors, the graphics and sound quality of Super Metroid was truly a landmark for the series as for the first time we were able to witness eery details of the game's surroundings combined with a well-composed soundtrack that aid this installment of the series in being arguably one of the best.
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Country's Flag |
Release Date |
Platform |
| United States |
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1994-March-18 |
SNES |
| United States |
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1994-March-18 |
SNES |
| Japan |
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1994-March-19 |
SNES |
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Video Game
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Genre: Action-Adventure
Developer: R&D1
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Super Nintendo
ESRB Rating: Kids to Adults
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