![]() ![]() Mario is easily one of the biggest tentpole titles and franchise mascots for the video game publisher and console manufacturers, but the likes of Metroid could indirectly see new life under the Nintendo Pictures label. ![]() While some are trying to forget the ’90s Super Mario Bros. movie if they haven’t already, this titanic blockbuster hit can be considered Nintendo’s first true attempt at expanding the brand beyond gaming. Nintendo is undoubtedly one of the biggest names synonymous with video games, but big- and small-screen adaptations are relatively uncharted territories. The company has a third-party showing tomorrow.Getting the Nintendo brand’s foot in the door Grubb suggested further news on Metroid Prime remastered may be shared in a Nintendo mini-direct covering first-party titles in July. The long-in-the-works fourth entry in the series is currently in development at Retro Studios for an unspecified launch on Switch, and given that Metroid Prime 3 released 15 years ago this year, there'll likely be plenty of players in need of a refresher. Metroid Prime re-releases for Switch do, of course, make a lot of sense. However, it sounds like only Metroid Prime 1 will be getting the "big remaster treatment", with Grubb noting that while its sequels may see the likes of updated controls on Switch, they won't be getting "quite the same overhaul". Watch on YouTube Metroid Prime 4 - First Look - Nintendo E3 2017.Īs for the other currently released games in the Metroid Prime series, Grubb added that versions of Metroid Prime 2 and 3 for Switch are also "pretty much done", but will likely drop "later along the road". ![]()
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