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Metroid: Samus Returns’ Black Friday Price Is as Low as You’re Ever Likely to See

Now, this is going to be a very tentative article, because there’s a good chance this deal will expire before I even finish this sentence. But, Metroid Samus Returns on the 3DS is available for just $41.25 at Amazon (see here).

Yes, I know this is a four-year-old game, but the resell value for Metroid Samus Returns on eBay is currently between $50-60. This is a rare game, and I’m pretty sure copies are no longer in production. If you’re a collector, and you want to have this game on your shelf, I’d buy this quick, before the price shoots back up again.

Metroid Samus Returns Down to $41.25 for Black Friday

Brand New

Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS)

Cheaper than buying second-hand from eBay.

Sure, the Special Edition of Samus Returns is definitely worth a lot more. But, having the standard edition as a physical copy will also have its merits, especially at this price.

If you want to play the game after experiencing Metroid Dread, this is the perfect opportunity. Otherwise, consider this deal an investment into your gaming collection. Honestly, I half-expect to log on tomorrow to see this out of stock, or listed for $60-70, we’ll just have to wait and see.

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Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.



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Random: Nintendo America’s President Doug Bowser Celebrates The Return Of Samus

Image: via @thetruebowser

It’s been quite possibly one of the best weeks of the year in the land of Nintendo. The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai revealed Sora would be the final fighter, Rockstar announced the GTA trilogy for the platform, Nintendo launched its new ‘OLED model’ Switch and after an incredibly long wait, Samus has returned in the original Metroid series.

Nintendo of America’s president, Doug Bowser, is known for being quite a big fan of the company’s classic series and it seems with Metroid it’s no different. Over on social media, he shared a picture of his brand new Nintendo Switch OLED alongside a copy of Samus’ latest outing, Metroid Dread – wishing everyone a “Dread-Full” day!

The celebrations obviously didn’t stop there. Nintendo’s New York Store also hosted its own event to celebrate the return of Samus. Here are some of the photos of the event – showing off the many Metroid Dread and Switch OLED purchases:

Earlier this week, Doug also joined in on the #ThankYouSakurai social media hashtag, following the reveal of the Kingdom Hearts’ character, Sora. Here’s his tweet, acknowledging this special moment in Super Smash Bros. history:

If you would like to learn more about the latest Metroid game that concludes the thrilling arc about the “interconnected fates” of Samus and the Metroids, be sure to read, watch or have a listen to our Nintendo Life review, if you haven’t already:

Have you been playing Metroid Dread like Doug over the past few days? Did you pick up the Switch OLED model in the end? Leave a comment down below.



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Metroid Dread Reintroduces Kraid To Samus’ Rogues Gallery

It’s him.
Gif: Nintendo / Kotaku

Nintendo dropped some new Metroid Dread info this morning, complete with a video detailing the different skills franchise heroine Samus Aran brings to the table in the upcoming Switch game when it launches on October 8. But this all pales in comparison to the reveal that Kraid, a secondary antagonist who hasn’t been seen in years, is making his glorious comeback.

Kraid first hit the scene in 1986 as one of several bosses in the original Metroid, appearing as a little, spike-shooting dude barely bigger than Samus herself. Kraid was overshadowed by Ridley, the space dragon who would go on to become the bounty hunter’s main rival. Kraid did receive substantial makeovers for 1994’s Super Metroid and 2004’s Zero Mission remake before quietly disappearing from the series.

According to former Retro Studios artist Gene Kohler, there were plans to feature Kraid in 2002’s Metroid Prime as a boss battle on par with Meta Ridley, a Space Pirate-resurrected version of Samus’ eternal foe who acts as the game’s penultimate antagonist. Work never got past modeling and skinning. Sadly, all Kraid assets were removed from the game before launch, but Kohler was kind enough to provide an image of the big guy’s early model during the aforementioned interview.

Another ex-Retro employee, Greg Luzniak, shared concept art in 2015 of what a potential battle with Kraid would have looked like had he survived to Metroid Prime’s release.

But back to Metroid Dread. The latest trailer depicts Samus stumbling upon Kraid in some sort of containment chamber. He lunges at her but can’t quite make it due to his restraints. Later on, Samus is shown climbing Kraid’s belly towards his face for an up-close-and-personal reunion.

Another important Metroid Dread foe appears to be one of the Chozo, a race of technologically advanced, bird-like people that raised Samus after her colony was destroyed by Ridley as a child. While Kraid is a rare sight in the Metroid series, the Chozo are practically extinct, their once-grand civilization reduced to ruins.

Metroid Dread is the first time a Chozo has actually appeared in the flesh throughout the decades-old franchise, which would be a big deal for Samus if she wasn’t immediately attacked by the armored figure and left bereft of her signature abilities.

Nintendo is keeping story details close to its chest for now, so we’ll need to wait a little longer to learn more about this mysterious Chozo.

 



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