![]() A few visual elements from the games feature as parts of the stage doors facing upwards stick out of the main platform, and the design of the three green floating platforms resemble the odd bubble-like structures that made up the walls of several rooms in Norfair in both of its appearances. This is likely drawn from the Brinstar area of Zebes, which featured acid pits in several rooms (although these pits did not rise). Set on some floating platforms in what appears to be a large vertical shaft, this stage’s prominent feature is the pit of acid at the bottom, which rises every now and then, engulfing parts of the stage and damaging fighters who come into contact with it. What part exactly, is rather vague, as the area doesn’t resemble any of Zebes’ locales and appears to have space visible in the background. This stage is set on the planet Zebes, where both Super and the original Metroid take place. Unlike most of the other series in the game, Metroid never had a Nintendo 64 game, and so the most recent game to base a stage off was the SNES’ Super Metroid. is Planet Zebes from Metroid and Super Metroid. Metroid ‘s only stage in the original Super Smash Bros. No, we don’t know what part of Zebes it’s supposed to be either. besides Mario, there is only one Metroid stage in the game. Part 1 of this analysis will cover all the stages in the series, while Part 2 will focus on statistics, trivia and more.Īs with all series present in the original Super Smash Bros. And now with the series currently experiencing a comeback with Metroid: Samus Returns ‘ release late last year as well as Metroid Prime 4 on the horizon, what better time than now to carry out an analysis on the series’ stages in Smash. However, tides began to change for the series when two new Metroid games were revealed at E3 2017, much to rejoicing of fans. ![]() The future of the series was uncertain after a nine year stint where the only new games release were the much-maligned Other M and highly-controversial Federation Force. ![]() But despite being one of Nintendo’s oldest long-running IPs, the franchise hasn’t been as much as a success in the sales department. The Metroid series has been around for a long time, even older than the likes of Pokémon and Kirby. Warning: While most of the content in this article is factual, there is some mild speculation. This guest article was written by SG fan Magcargoman3. Representation of Metroid games with stages in Smash ![]()
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