

Metroid Prime Pinball - available on physical DS cartridge ( £28 from CeX).

Metroid: Zero Mission - available on Wii U Virtual console ( £6.29 from Nintendo) or physical Game Boy Advance cartridge ( £90 from CeX).Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime 3 - available on Wii as the Metroid Prime Trilogy ( £17.99 from Nintendo).Metroid Fusion - available on Wii Virtual console ( £6.29 from Nintendo) or physical Game Boy Advance cartridge.Super Metroid - available on Nintendo Switch Online's SNES library ( £13.99 for a year from CD Keys) or physical SNES cartridge ( £45 from CeX).Metroid II: Return of Samus - available on 3DS Virtual Console ( £3.59 from Nintendo) or physical Game Boy cartridge ( £10 from CeX).Metroid - available on Nintendo Switch Online's NES library ( £13.99 for a year from CD Keys) or physical NES cartridge ( £35 from CeX).Metroid Prime 4 (release date TBC, Nintendo Switch)Īt the time of writing, these are the main options to think about when it comes to buying/playing all the Metroid games:.Metroid: Samus Returns (2017, Nintendo 3DS).Metroid Prime: Federation Force (2016, Nintendo 3DS).Metroid Prime: Trilogy (2009, Wii - compiles Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime 3).Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (2007, Wii).Metroid Prime Hunters (2006, Nintendo DS).Metroid Prime Pinball (2005, Nintendo DS).Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (2002, GameCube).Metroid: Zero Mission (2004, Game Boy Advance).Metroid Fusion (2002, Game Boy Advance).

Metroid II: Return of Samus (1991, Game Boy).If that's what you fancy doing, this is the order you'll need to work to: If you want to play through the exact experience that Metroid fans have enjoyed over the last few decades, you might want to play the Metroid games in order of their original release dates.
