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Offline MeTaL=DeaTh
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Metroid in real-time?
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2001, 06:54:38 PM »
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I think they\'re real-time. Looks great, but @ the same time it doesn\'t look so amazing that they have to be FMV.

exactly...it doesn\'t look fmv at all,where do people come up with this stuff. it  will probably be a kool game to play but how it ends up from it\'s original incarnation is what i\'m more concerned with...like will the action / control be as intense,etc.,etc..

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Metroid in real-time?
« Reply #16 on: May 20, 2001, 04:59:48 AM »
I don\'t have an outstanding preference this generation... i may end up with all consoles, but I lean towards the GCN the most, as i I\'ve been a loyal nintendo gamer since 1989, and have owned almost every system they\'ve made (the ones I haven\'t are the virtual boy and GBcolour). And one of my FAVE games of all time is Super Metroid. I tell ya... when I played that for the first time I knew I was in something special. The whole series has a certain aura, and like most people have said, i really hope the feel, the aura of the game isn\'t lost in the transition from 3rd person action adventure. In the  meantime, these pics please me greatly :)
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