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Version for NES Metroid (USA) (Virtual Console)

Collection data

.dat name nes-crt_no-intro
.dat version Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System (Headerless) | https://www.no-intro.org | 20240213-094548
.dat status Up-to-date
ROMset platform NES
ROMset title Metroid (USA) (Virtual Console)
ROMset alias Metroid (USA) (Virtual Console)
ROMset CRC32* d59adb3f
ROMset size* 131072 bytes

Version data

Intro title(s)
Compile date
Serial number
Texts
Voices
View side
Screen overscan
Media 1 × digital content
Players
Voting 0
Differences
Other versions
Game Boy Advance »
???? ★★ Famicom Mini 23 - Metroid (Japan)
Famicom Disk System »
???? Metroid (Japan) (Rev 1)
Famicom Disk System »
???? Metroid (Japan) (Rev 2)
Famicom Disk System »
???? Metroid (Japan) (Rev 3) [b]
Game Boy Advance »
???? Classic NES Series - Metroid (USA, Europe)
NES »
???? Metroid (Europe) (Virtual Console)
NES »
1986 Metroid (Europe)
NES »
1986 Metroid (USA)

Parent Game(s) data

GameMetroid (1986)
Genre(s)action, adventure
Saga(s)Metroid (1986–2004)
SynopsisIn the future, the Galactic Federation and the pirates of planet Zebes are at war. Pirates have stolen an unknown life-form, recently discovered on the planet SR388. The life-form, designated "Metroid", is in a state of suspended animation and, according to analysis, was the cause of the complete destruction of SR388. If the Metroid ever got loose, the alien could destroy countless other systems. It is up to the space bounty hunter Samus Aran to land on Zebes and find her way through the perilous terrains of Brinstar and Norfair, destroy the Pirates, as well as their alien enforcers, Ridley and Kraid, and rid the planet of the alien life form before the pirates complete their plans of world destruction.