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Developer?

Do we know for sure Intelligent Systems developed Metroid Fusion? All the info I've found says "developed by Nintendo." I know Intelligent Systems is part of Nintendo, but it seems that IS, unlike EAD, like to have their name in the games they make.


pretend you dont know anything about videogames. then read the first sentence of this article. sounds odd? well, i think it does. please consider rewriting some of it so that people who are not familiar with 'platform' 'gameboy', etc, can have an idea what is going on here. thank you.

I've added in "video game", but I'm afraid that's all I can think of. Have you any more specific suggestions? Anyone who wants to learn about Game Boys or video games can just click those wikilinks, you know. Andre (talk) 00:41, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I added in fourth game in the series and first GBA...

Merge from SA-X

The VfD on SA-X decided to merge it here. I'm putting the text in the talk page, in the hope that someone else will add whatever is appropriate to the article itself.

The SA-X is an X parasite that infested Samus Aran's Power Suit (see Samus Aran and Metroid Fusion) and the beginning of Metroid Fusion for Game Boy Advanced, and was then surgically removed. The rest of the X parasites were then destroyed by a Metroid vaccine and the infected Power Suit was sent to a B.S.L. (Biologic Space Labs) Space Station. But soon after Samus awoke, she found out that a myserious explosion had occured at the station, in the Quarentine Bay. ***Warning: game spoilers ahead*** After Samus investigated, she found out the SA-X was responsbile for the explosion. The SA-X's main weapon is the Ice Beam, which hurts Samus massively and can kill her. The SA-X also uses Power Bombs and Super Missiles, which he destroys doors with. But finally, the SA-X is destroyed, along with the Omega Metroid (see Omega Metroid), and Samus escapes on her ship.
The SA-X in all is a clone of Samus (its name means 'Samus Aran - X) and is trying to make the X parasites spread across the galaxy to end galctic civilization.

dbenbenn | talk 18:01, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Actually, can you think of anybody who doesn't now what a Gameboy is?--Skullhuntr--71.145.162.231 17:04, 14 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I can. I know somebody apparently on the hrwiki who never even heard of a green mushroom being a 1-Up. In closing, I'm not creating an account.

Removed image

File:Fusion 1.png
Samus fighting the Omega Metroid.

This image seemed to be a bit too big of a spoiler for this article. I'll make a new, nonspoilerific, screenshot in short order. -- Bobdoe (Talk) 02:23, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Well, I think there is a spoiler warning there so it may be alright.--Zxcvbnm 03:10, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Still, it's the last boss of the game! Surely one of the earlier bosses would demonstrate the gameplay just as well. -- Bobdoe (Talk) 04:01, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I wonder if that image might be good over at the Metroid (video game species) article, though. Just the same, yeah; an earlier boss would be better for this article. --Sparky the Seventh Chaos 07:59, Apr 4, 2005 (UTC)
It probably would illustrate that article well. -- Bobdoe (Talk) 19:28, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)


The new image--any complaints?

I've added a new boss image: one of the X shell things. It seems fairly appropriate for the paragraph on equipment. -- Bobdoe (Talk) 19:28, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Yes, that is good also, i like it. It would be cool to have the Nightmare in there though =) but no complaints--Zxcvbnm 19:48, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Looks good to me. And they're called either "Core X" or "Core-X". :) --Sparky the Seventh Chaos 22:34, Apr 4, 2005 (UTC)
Lol I fixed the caption before you posted that =)--Zxcvbnm 22:48, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)

What is metroid fusion doing in IMDB????--Zxcvbnm 14:04, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)

The IMDb lists a lot of video games, though not at the quality most of us would like. Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠ 10:03, 2005 July 30 (UTC)

Easter Egg for Metroid Fusion

[Metroid Easte] some fool, came up with this cool stuff...

It is a picture, of a Air Purifer, in Metroid Fusion (DUH!)

At the top Left of it, shows a mini picture of the Gamecube,,, the colour matchs the green Air Pruifer,

If the person thinks, it looks like what he/she thinks...it is not

Because it shows the black section in the middle of the console, just like the console

    • The middle white section (for putting the controllers in
    • and the Hanld at the back...all this can be found on the Air Purifer

This can be added to the article, but the problem is...we don't know any other Trivia/Easter Eggs:P >x<ino 01:25, 6 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

There is another easter egg, which was mentioned in the article until someone removed it on November 11. Fredrik | tc 06:10, 6 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

If there is another, then we can find more, and i will put up the Easter Egg, from that fool that removed it:P >x<ino 10:02, 6 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Are you sure, there was an Easter Egg!? >x<ino

Yeah, I saw it too. That has gotta be delibrate. Dang! Those marketing folk have us every way we turn!--ICan'tSpell--71.145.162.231 17:07, 14 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Only one sequence break?

I thought there was definitley more than one. For example, one Energy tank in the fire sector is in a secret room that is three blocks high. The only way to get to the Energy Tank is to use the Space Jump near the end of the game-unless you are proficient with the Shinespark. Maybe I am mistaken.

But isn't there a large period at the end where you can use tunnels to different sectors in order to grap the remaining tanks? The sequence says you should go straight to the main sector.

Many parts have alternate paths. For example, in the SAX encounter after the Power Bomb, you have two options. One is to jump behind the pillar, then wait for SAX to start walking away, then plant a Power Bomb. Then you quickly jump into the upper tunnel and run quickly into the next room. The other option is to ball jump and plant a regular bomb at about the top of your jump. Then cntinue this process until you reach the end.

I thought a few other sequnce breaks, but I can't recall them. I have a launchday copy of Fusion, I should try that Ice Missile thing. But won't that make me permanently unable to get Diffusion Missiles?

First Sentence

What does this " billion divide by seven" thing mean?

Critical acclaim

Okay, Super Metroid got critical acclaim. Well, why don't you say that Fusion did too? IGN gave it a 9.7 and GameInformer gave it a solid 10. That, my friends, is critical acclaim. If you don't believe me, go play it.--RedZion--71.145.162.231 17:11, 14 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Super Metroid was considered better than Fusion and one of the best games of all time (see article)--Zxcvbnm 01:16, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Don't care...this game is sick:P

>x<ino 06:59, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merge with Adam Malkovitch

I saw this at Adam's page and thought I would put down my vote for supporting the merger. NP Chilla 20:10, 7 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]