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According to sources close to Nintendo, the company is planning to release a Metroid Prime-themed GameCube bundle this August in America. The package will allegedly include a GameCube and controller, a copy of the original Metroid Prime, and a demo of the anticipated sequel Metroid Prime 2, all for $99.99.
When questioned, sources were uncertain if Nintendo would sell or release the demo of Prime 2 separately.
The Retro Studios developed Metroid Prime debuted in November 2002 and has since sold through more than 1.1 million units in the US alone. The critically acclaimed first-person adventure stars Nintendo mascot and heroine Samus Aran on a new mission involving space and planet exploration and a wide range of enemy creatures.
Metroid Prime 2 Echoes, currently slated for a November release in America, is on schedule to one-up its predecessor in every way. The sequel will feature a deeper storyline, more advanced gameplay mechanics, more cinematics, more third-person based puzzle elements, and a new four-player split-screen mode to boot.
IGN contacted Nintendo of America for further details on the bundle, but the company did not get back to us in time for publish.
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When questioned, sources were uncertain if Nintendo would sell or release the demo of Prime 2 separately.
The Retro Studios developed Metroid Prime debuted in November 2002 and has since sold through more than 1.1 million units in the US alone. The critically acclaimed first-person adventure stars Nintendo mascot and heroine Samus Aran on a new mission involving space and planet exploration and a wide range of enemy creatures.
Metroid Prime 2 Echoes, currently slated for a November release in America, is on schedule to one-up its predecessor in every way. The sequel will feature a deeper storyline, more advanced gameplay mechanics, more cinematics, more third-person based puzzle elements, and a new four-player split-screen mode to boot.
IGN contacted Nintendo of America for further details on the bundle, but the company did not get back to us in time for publish.
www.igncube.com