Metroid Prime: Trilogy cost more but it has Metroid Prime 1, 2, & 3
No, it doesn't.
1) Metroid Prime 2) Metroid Prime Hunters 3) Metroid Prime 2 Echoes 4) Metroid Prime 3 Corruption 5) Metroid Prime Pinball 6) Metroid Prime Trilogy there are 6 Metroid Prime games
If you mean chronologically, then the order is: Metroid/Metroid:Zero Mission, Metroid Prime/Metroid Prime Pinball, Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Metroid II:Return of Samus, Super Metroid, Metroid:Other M, and finally, Metroid Fusion. If you mean by releases, then the order consists of this: Metroid, Metroid II, Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion, Metroid Prime, Metroid:Zero Mission, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime Pinball, Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid 3:Corruption, and finally, Metroid:Other M.
No, but you can connect to Metroid Prime for two bonuses. They are: 1: If you beat Metroid fusion and connect, you will be playing the classic Metroid arcade game. 2: If you beat Metroid Prime and connect, you will be able to play as Samus in the Fusion Suit.
probably metroid prime corruption for wii, but mertoid prime and metroid prime 2 on the gamecube are the cheapest and are pretty much the same Kanden has to say: they ruined metroid orime 1 because they didn't add screw attack. ALSO they ruined Metroid Prime 2 because of beam ammo limits. out of the metroid primes i choose............Metroid Prime 3 Corruption as the best of metroid primes. but if it is an old metroid like Super Nintendo's "glory days" i choose super metroid. i also love metroid zero-mision and fusion.
For metroid prime ( Game Cube ver.), you need to have a gameboy advance with a completed save file of metroid fusion. connect it to a controller input with a cable (you need to buy one). On Metroid Prime Trilogy, you need to finished Metroid Prime on any level and buy it on the extra menu (it cost 1 orange token and 2 silver tokens and then activeted).
Probably one of the best games on Wii. Metroid Prime Trilogy combines Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime 3 onto one disk. Metroid Prime 1&2 are regarded as two of the best games on the Gamecube. Each has had their graphics slightly improved and been modified so that they have widescreen modes and use the same controls as Metroid Prime 3. The Metroid Prime Trilogy games chronicle the adventures of Samus Aran and the mysterious substance called phazon. Several hundred years in the future Samus (a bounty hunter) intercepts a distress signal from a Space Pirate frigate, when she goes to investigate, Ridley, the dragon-like leader of the Space Pirates and murderer of Samus' parents, lures her to the Planet Tallon IV. On Tallon she finds a huge meteor that the Space Pirates are mining for phazon, a dangerous mutagen. The pirates have been experimenting with the phazon for some time, and Samus must put a stop to it. The games take place in enormous, mainly underground worlds and are very exploration-orientated. For example it is common to reach an room from which you cannot continue, and only by going back and collecting an upgrade can you advance. Each new upgrade you find opens new areas, like the suit which protects you from heat allowing you to explore volcanic areas, or the ability to roll into a ball so that you can get through tight spaces. I would highly recommend the game if you enjoy exploration and games such as the Zelda series. The games use a first-person perspective and uses the Wii remote's pointer function to aim Samus' weapon and the Nunchuk's analogue stick is used to control Samus' movement. The game's difficulty begins at the level of a good amateur on Normal mode and rises to a degree that would challenge a talented professional on Hard and Hyper difficulty modes. As the combination of 3 full-length games Metroid Trilogy represents one of the longest and best-value games on Wii. My personal play-time is over 80 hours even though I have half of Echoes to go before I've finished. (Although, as you may have already guessed, I am slightly obsessed)
If you're talking about the hole trilogy its 50 bucks. If seperate 123 its still 50. So get trilogy in stead. You could get Prime 1 used for around $10 on ebay, and Primes 2 & 3 used for $15 on ebay as well. Conditions will vary, but i purchased all 3 used and in great, like new conditions.
Well, you can never beat the classics. I actually haven't tried the wii version of Metroid Prime. If its anything like Metroid Prime 3, then I believe that the wii version of Metroid Prime would be the superior version. The gameplay would be smoother and more revolutionized. Also, the graphics for the wii version are more refined compared to the Gamecube version of Prime. Good Answer?
the power bomb is in the phazon mines
The Plasma Beam is in a room called Plasma Processing. This small room is located at the top of the Geothermal Core, which in turn can be found in the Magmoor Caverns. You need the spiderball and grapple beam to get to the top though.