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In-game
reset:
Hold Start + B + X for two to three seconds during game play.
Classic
Metroid game:
Note: This trick requires Metroid Fusion and the Game Boy Advance
and a link cable. Successfully complete Metroid Fusion and save
the game. Connect both games with the link cable to unlock the classic
NES version of Metroid.
Metroid
Fusion costume:
Note: This trick requires Metroid Fusion and the Game Boy Advance
and a link cable. Successfully complete Metroid Prime and save the
game. Connect both games with the link cable to unlock Samus' Metroid
Fusion costume.
Image
Gallery 1 option in Metroid Prime:
Complete 50% of the research and creature data scans.
Image
Gallery 2 option in Metroid Prime:
Complete 100% of the research and creature data scans.
Image Gallery 3 option in Metroid Prime:
Successfully complete the game under the hard difficulty setting.
Image Gallery 4 option in Metroid Prime:
Find 100% of all power-ups. Note: This does not include the Log
Book. Note: The last picture in this gallery is that of Samus without
her suit in 3D.
Hard mode in Metroid Prime:
Successfully complete the game to unlock hard mode.
Alternate
ending sequences in Metroid Prime:
Finish the game with a 74% or less completion percentage for the
normal ending sequence. Finish the game with a 75% to 99% completion
percentage to view an alternate ending sequence. Finish the game
with a 100% completion percentage to view the best ending sequence.
Fire
missiles faster in Metroid Prime:
With the first gun equipped, rapidly press Y + A. As soon as the
missile fires, the gun will switch back to beam weapon mode, but
when you press Y again, it fires another missile. This can take
down enemies in a shorter time, preventing them from having more
attacks on you.
Extra
missiles in Metroid Prime:
After destroying ceiling robots and other enemies, they will leave
behind missile ammunition that can be collected. Save missiles to
defeat the Parasite Queen easier.
Chozo Ruins: Kill birds in Metroid Prime:
When you enter the Chozo Ruins, aim your gun skywards. You will
see birds flying. Shoot the birds and they will explode, with feathers
all over the place.
Chozo Ruins: Wave Buster in Metroid Prime:
The Wave Buster can be found at the Tower Of Light in the Chozo
Ruins. Climb up the as far as you can, then scan the pillars to
learn that they can be destroyed. It takes three missiles to destroy
one pillar. There are four pillars on each level. After you lower
the temple, keep jumping and destroying the pillars until you reach
the top to find the Wave Buster.
Chozo
Ruins: Artifacts in Metroid Prime:
When Chozo Ghosts appear, it may be for a fight or an artifact.
Sometimes when you visit a certain area, Chozo Ghosts appear because
there is an artifact in the room (for example, Flaaghraa's fight
room). Defeat the Chozo Ghosts by using the X-Ray Visor. Fight them
with either charged Power Beam shots or two Super Missiles. When
they are destroyed, collect the artifact.
Magmoor:
Ice Spreader in Metroid Prime:
The Ice Spreader is difficult to find. It is in a room called the
Shore Tunnel in Magmoor that has a glass case. Use the Power Bombs
in the glass tube. The tube will shatter, and the Ice Spreader is
directly below.
Magmoor Caverns: Avoid streams of fire in Metroid Prime:
Shoot the little objects that shoot out the fire with the Ice Spreader.
This freezes them and prevents them from shooting the fire.
Phazon
Mines: Invisible to enemies in Metroid Prime:
Enter the Phazon Mines via Magmoor Caverns. Go through the bottom
floor until you reach the elevator, marked on the map with a red
arrow. Head through the mines until you reach the area marked "Omega
Research". Enter through the Dynamo Access, but just jump straight
up through the door, not forward or back. Once you land, neither
move nor shoot. If done correctly, none of the Power Troopers will
see you. Wait awhile, and eventually one of the Power Troopers will
enter the alcove that you are in. He will look, then around and
leave the alcove, never having noticed you. He will continue to
do this until you move or shoot one of them. For extended laughs,
charge your Power Beam (they will still ignore you), wait for him
to start looking around in the alcove, then fire a Super Missile
to blast him across the room. Note: This will not work if you enter
Omega Research from the other direction.
Phazon
Mines: Flamethrower combo in Metroid Prime:
In the room next to the save point in the Phazon Mines: Main Quarry,
is a red door with a force field in front of it. Continue upwards
in this room, passing the ice and Wave Troopers to find a Bendezium
wall just before the purple door exit. After obtaining the Power
Bomb upgrade, use one to destroy the wall and access the control
panel with your scan visor. The force field will drop. allowing
you to pick up the power-up for the Plasma Beam.
Phazon
Mines: Regain health and missiles in Metroid Prime:
A good way to regain health and missiles is in the ventilation shaft
towards the beginning of the second floor. When you enter, poison
will start coming in from the ceiling as well as Puffers. Go past
the gas and stand in the hall just before the exit. If you stand
close enough to the door, the poison will not harm you and you can
easily kill the Puffers that keep appearing. When you kill one,
you can use the Charge Beam to bring the power-ups to you.
Phendrana Drifts: Sheegoth helper in Metroid Prime:
Go to the Quentien cave, where Thardus was located. After you defeat
him, a mother Sheegoth is all that is in there. Lure the Sheegoth
near one of the ledges and kill it quickly (the Plasma Beam is recommended).
Quickly jump onto the Sheegoth's spikes then jump to the ledge.
Do this quickly before the Sheegoth fades. This saves you the time
of doing the entire spider ball thing.
Defeating
Baby Sheegoths in Metroid Prime:
To defeat a Baby Sheegoth, after it charges at you, shoot its back
shell until it bursts up then shoot its back. Double jump to the
side of a Baby Sheegoth. They will stare at you for a few seconds.
As you are already behind them, just fire two missiles and kill
them after that. A Charged Plasma Beam will disintegrate a Baby
Sheegoth.
Defeating
Chozo Ghosts in Metroid Prime:
Shoot two Super Missiles to kill Chozo Ghosts. Also, if you have
the X-ray Scope, you can maintain a lock on them.
Defeating
Elite Pirates in Metroid Prime:
When the Elite Pirates burst out of containment, switch to your
normal beam and build up a charge shot. When the Elite is not trying
to absorb energy, fire a Super Missile at them. Two Super Missiles
will take them down.
Use the following tactics to defeat the different kinds of Elite
Pirates at the Phazon Mines. This is a very difficult area due to
switching beams for certain pirates:
Power
Troopers - Use Normal Beams or charge a Normal Beam at it three
to four times.
Wave Troopers - Use Wave Beams or charge a Wave Beam at it (two
to four times).
Ice Troopers - Use Ice Beams or charge an Ice Beam at it and finish
it with one missile.
Shadow Pirates - Use the Thermal Visor to see them. Use Wave Beams
or charge a Wave.
Beam at it at full force (two to four times); or, fire with ease
with the Plasma Beam.
Plasma Troopers - Fire at them with your Plasma Beam three or four
times.
Hide
behind a wall and the Plasma Beam will end up finishing them with
its burning effect. Do this to other pirates as well, even though
they only need about three shots to be killed, only about one will
evaporate them if you just wait patiently.
Use
the following trick to kill Air and Water Pirates quickly. If you
have the Ice Beam and Charger Beam, you can kill them easily. One
shot with the Ice Beam will freeze them for a few seconds. This
may require a few shots because they sometimes try to dodge your
shots. You can then either shoot them with the Ice Beam until they
die (four or five shots), shoot a Charged Ice Blast (Charger Beam
required) which will kill them in one or hits, or shoot a missile.
This will save a lot of time and health.
When
you enter the first room with the Space Pirates after the timer
sets off, wait thirty seconds and an explosion will kill all the
pirates on the lower part of the room.
Defeating
Flaahgra in Metroid Prime:
The trick is to knock down the light-reflecting mirrors and bomb
the plant away. At first, there is only one mirror that reflects
the light and helps grow the plant. Fire at Flaahgra with normal
fire rapidly until it is stunned; there is no need for heavy firearms.
It will not be able to attack you at all if you stun it on time.
After Flaahgra is stunned, run to the one reflecting mirror and
shoot the red target behind the mirror with either a charge beam
or only one missile. Flaahgra will shrink and its spiky roots will
vanish. Roll into a ball, go into where the roots were protecting,
and drop a bomb. The plant is killed, but returns with two mirrors.
Do the same thing with two mirrors, then three mirrors, then finally
four mirrors. After finally killing Flaahgra, the Varia Suit is
yours.
When
you are facing Flaahgra, stun it, then fire at the dishes. It is
easier to fire at the one you are at, then strafe to the side and
hit the next one, whether it is directly in front or off to the
side, without going to the next one in line. You can also hit a
dish from any direction as long as you are hitting the bottom where
the red light would be. This is done easier while Flaahgra is still
stunned.
To easily keep Flaahgra from resetting the satellite radar dishes,
stun him by shooting lots of blasts, then trip the dish. As you
move to the next one. keep a lock on him and pester him with more
gunfire. When the shots begin to make him turn yellow again, stop
and keep up the fire until he falls once more. Continue to the dish
and repeat as many times as necessary.
Defeating
Incinerator Drone in Metroid Prime:
Shoot at it until its eye goes up. Before the eye comes, you can
dodge the fire by running from it. Be careful, as the fire will
sometimes change direction. Then, lock on to the eye with L and
shoot repeatedly. The fire shooter will go crooked. You can usually
avoid the fire by jumping over the low part and going under the
high part. After a short time, it will torch the War Wasp hive above
it, and War Wasps will appear. Kill enough War Wasps so that no
more are attacking you for awhile, then shoot the drone. It will
keep torching the hive intermittently. Keep doing this until it
is defeated.
Defeating
Meta-Ridley in Metroid Prime:
To make the fight against Ridley easier, you must have as many missiles
as you can possibly find, the Super Missile Beam combo, and the
Wavebuster Beam combo. The battle can reduce an inventory of all
250 missiles down to about 25. During the first part when Ridley
is flying, use the Super Missile Beam combo when you can get a clear
shot as his chest. Then, when his wings burn up and you are forced
to fight him melee style, switch to your Wave Beam and activate
your Wavebuster combo to constantly shock him. Do not release A
until he is dead or you are out of missiles. Do not worry about
depleting your missiles -- there is a recharge station in the Impact
Crater.
Defeating Metroid Prime:
When you fight the second form of Metroid Prime and step in his
blue Phazon puddles, enter Hyper Mode and attack with the Phazon
Beam. No other weapons will defeat him. However, he releases progressively
harder Metroids when he lays down Phazon, starting with Larva, moving
to Hunter, then Fission Metroids. Dispatch these much as you would
a Beam Pirate, with charged shots of the appropriate color. Do not
let them latch onto you.
The
final Boss is difficult because of the Metroids it releases. You
can easily destroy them by entering the Phazon Puddle and blasting
them with the Hyper/Phazon Beam.
Use
the following trick to kill Metroid Prime's second form under either
the easy or hard difficulty setting. As you first enter the battle,
scan it immediately so you do not have to deal with it later. The
easiest way under the hard difficulty setting us to always have
the Ice Beam equipped no mater what the circumstance. After Metroid
Prime keeps doing the shockwaves and changes its appearance, it
will eventually send out a Phazon Pool.
Jump
into it and blast Metroid Prime with all you have got. After awhile,
it will start making Phazon Pools and releasing no more than two
Metroids. Shoot the two Metroids with a charged shot, then shoot
them with a pair of missiles. Sometime after you do some damage
to Metroid Prime, it will then release two Hunter Metroids. Deal
with them the same way you did the normal Metroids. When Metroid
Prime sends out the Fusion Metroids, get into the Morph Ball and
release a Power Bomb to take them out.
Defeating
Metroids in Metroid Prime:
Normal Metroids (not Prime) can be dispatched rapidly by using Freeze
Beam followed by a missile. Fission Metroids or any other Metroid
can be defeated by using a Power Bomb. This is particularly useful
during the last part of the game when you are trying to avoid getting
damaged.
Defeating
Omega Pirate in Metroid Prime:
First, blow away his Phazon armor. He will turn invisible and probably
unleash some troopers. Ignore them and use X-Ray vision to find
Omega Pirate. He is quite vulnerable when he is invisible. A charged
blast will take away a good amount of his energy. When he is dead,
he will melt and the Phazon suit will be yours. The Omega Pirate
is the third to last Boss. First, find the four Phazon plates on
the Omega Pirate's knees and shoulders. Shoot them with Super Missiles
or Charged Plasma shots. Once you break all four plates, the Omega
Pirate will become invisible and send out troopers. If you are lucky,
you will get Ice or Plasma Troopers. Destroy them quickly, switch
to your X-ray Visor, then look around. Most likely, the Omega Pirate
will still be invisible, except for a few Phazon-filled veins and
heart. Avoid the attacks from him, and in time he will uncloak.
You will have to repeat the process.
Defeating
Parasite Queen in Metroid Prime:
When you get to the Parasite Queen, shoot in the open spots of the
wall. To defeat her, Fast Scan her for a weak spot. When fighting
the Parasite Queen, back up into the doorway area you used to enter
the room, When positioned correctly, she will not be able to hit
you.
Defeating
Sheegoth in Metroid Prime:
To defeat Sheegoth, immediately after it breathes gas, aim with
L and shoot two missiles. Repeat until it is dead. When Sheegoth
attacks, it may get worn out. If so, go to the side of it and look
by the mouth. There will be smoke. Aim there with R and fire a missile.
If you run out of missiles, turn into the Morph Ball and go to the
side of it. Plant all three bombs to the side. Repeat this until
Sheegoth is defeated. Rather than waste missiles shooting at the
adult Sheegoth, simply roll into the ball and drop bombs in front
of its head. Keep rolling back and fourth in front of it, continuously
dropping bombs and it will eventually die. Get under Sheegoth and
Powerbomb it.
Defeating
Tadus in Metroid Prime:
Look around the edge of the room and find a clump of rocks that
you can jump up and stand on. There is a nice one two sections to
the right of the door that you entered. From this vantage point,
you cannot be hit by the rolling Thadus or his ice attack that comes
across the floor. You can simply stay and continue to fire at him
with either the Wave Beam or your missiles. By repetitively shooting
your Power Beam at the rocks that he throws, you can continue to
generate power-ups which you can then tractor to you with the Charge
Beam. You can actually grow stronger with power- ups as you continue
the battle. You can continue this for the first several rounds of
the battle until the room is filled with fog. Then, run towards
him to target your missiles, as you will not be able to see him
with regular vision from your rock outpost. At this point you will
have adequate energy supplies remaining to simply stand and let
him pummel you with ice and by rolling over you while you target
his weak points with your Power Missiles. You will still be able
to retreat back to the safe area when it is time to return to using
your Wave Beam with your Thermal Vision. When you are not vulnerable
to his attacks, he is very easy to defeat.
Enemy
weaknesses and recommended weapon in Metroid Prime:
Aqua Drone: Wavebeam or Wavebuster
Aqua Pirate: Charge Beam or Super Missile
Aqua Sac: Charge Beam, Wave, etc.
Auto Turret: Missile, Power Beam, Ice Beam
Baby Sheegoth: Plasma Beam or Missile
Barbed war wasp: Power
Beam Beetle: Any (best is Plasma Beam)
Blastcap: Any
Bloodflower: Plasma Beam
Burrower: Power Beam, Ice Beam
Chozo Ghost: Super Missile
Crystallite: Plasma Beam
Elite Pirate: Super Missile, Charge Beam
Eyon: Charge Beam
Fission Metroods: Any beam or combo Powerbomb, Phazon Beam
Flaahgra Tentacle (weakness is base of Flaahgra): Morph Ball Bomb
Flaahgra (weakness are mirror reflectors): Charge Beam Stuns
Flickerbat: Any
Flying Pirate (any combo): Charge Beam or Plasma Beam
Geemer: Any Beam weapon
Grizby: Missile
Hive Mecha (weakness are four red lights): Power Beam
Hive: Missile
Hunter Metroids: Ice Beam, Phazon Beam, Powerbomb
Ice Beetle: Plasma Beam
Ice Burrower: Power Beam, Ice Beam
Ice Shriekbat: Any
Incinerator Drone (weakness is red orb when in sight): Any
Jelzap: Combos
Lumigeck: Any Beam
Magmoor: Ice beam
Mega Turret: Wavebuster
Meta Ridley (weakness is chest and head): Plasma or Plasma Beam
combo
Metriod Prime 1 (weakness is face): Any Beam weapon
Metriod Prime 2 (weakness is head): Phazon Beam
Metriod: Ice Beam, Powerbomb, Phazon Beam
Oculus: Super Missile
Omega Pirate (weakness is Phazon Armor): Plasma Beam
Parasite Queen (weakness is mouth): Any
Parasite: Any
Phazon Elite: Plasma and Power Beam combos
Plasmatrooper: Plasma Beam
Plated Beetle (weakness is rear abdomen): Any
Plated Parasite: Morph Ball Bomb
Plated Puffer: Missile
Plazmite: Power Beam
Power Trooper: Power Beam
Puddle Spore: Any
Puffer: Any
Pulse Bombu: Wave Beam
Ram War Wasp: Power Beam
Reaper Vine: Any
Reaper: Any weapon
Sap sac: Charge Beam, Wave, etc.
Scarabs: Any
Scatter Bombu: Wave Beam
Seedling: Any
Sentry Drone: Wave Beam
Shadow pirate: Super Missile
Sheegoth (weakness is side of head): Missile, Plasma Beam
Shriekbat: Power Beam
Space Pirate: Power Beam
Stone Toad: Morph Ball Bomb
Tallon Crab: Any
Tangl Weed: Power Beam
Thardus (weakness varies): Charge Beam
Triclops: Morph Ball Bomb
Venom Weed: Any
War Wasp: Any
Wave Trooper: Wave beam
Zoomer: Any
Easy kills in Metroid Prime:
Flying Pirates, Gun Turrets, and most non-mini Boss type creatures
can be taken out by the Ice Beam followed by a missile.
To easily take down enemies under hard mode, use the following strategy.
Charge up Wave Beam (or another weapon with stun capabilities),
fire it at the enemy, shoot a missile, then repeat. This will use
up a lot of missiles, but is vital for getting through long parts,
such as the Phazon Mines or Research Facility.
When confronting flying or very quick enemies, such as a Flying
Space Pirates, Metroids, Stealth Pirates, etc., use your Wave Beam.
The Wave Beam, unlike the other beams, homes in on the target you
locked on to. When using a different weapon, it is easy to miss.
Also, if you charge up the beam, your enemy becomes stunned for
a few seconds, allowing you to get in another good shot or two.
Missiles can also be used, but should be conserved. Sometimes, if
you are very close to an enemy, you may want to use a Charged Ice
Beam. This freezes your enemy for a longer time than the Wave Beam
stuns them. However, this is risky.
To kill birds easily, when you enter a room with a War Wasp hive,
shoot the clustered part of the hive with a missile. It will explode,
and the War Wasps can escape. To defeat ice creatures easily use
the Plasma Beam or Flamethrower. It can kill most ice enemies, including
Sheegoths, with only one or two hits.
Power Charge in Metroid Prime:
To use the Power Charge, hold A then release it.
Phazon Suit in Metroid Prime:
To acquire the Phazon Suit, you must defeat the Omega Pirate. The
Phazon Suit makes you immune to most forms of Phazon radiation.
It also comes equipped with the Phazon Beam, which can only be activated
during the last Boss fight.
Varia
Suit in Metroid Prime:
After you defeat the Flaahgra, you will see an intermission sequence.
You will then be able to get the Varia Suit.
Morphball
Bomb double jump in Metroid Prime:
When in Morph Ball mode, it is possible to do a double jump with
a little innovation. Deploy a bomb, wait about a second, then deploy
a second bomb. The first bomb you deployed should send you into
the air. While in the air, immediately before the peak of your jump,
deploy your third and final bomb. As you descend again, the second
bomb you deployed should once again send you airborne, while the
third bomb that is in the air should send you up even higher. With
some practice, this should come naturally. Remember that timing
is key.
Get
Baby Metroids to do your dirty work in Metroid Prime:
Go to the first part of the lab area with all the Shadow Space Pirates,
on the way to get the Gravity Suit. You will find a large number
of Shadow Pirates and a single Metroid in a tank. Ignore the Pirates
and shoot a single missile down at the tank. If you can hit it,
the Metroid will spring forth and start to devour the Pirates quickly,
saving you the trouble of wasting time, ammunition, and health.
Note: Do not get too close to the Metroid or it will attack you
instead.
Tallon IV Map in Metroid Prime:
When you reach a location where you see two parasites, crawl into
a pipe. Use Morph Ball and go through the pipe to get it.
Power-ups in Metroid Prime:
After your accident on the frigate, all of your power-ups will be
scattered all over Tallon IV. They can be found at the following
locations.
Suits
Varia: Kill Flaahgra; Sunchamber, Chozo Ruins.
Gravity: Under water; Gravity Chamber, Phendrana Drifts.
Phazon: Kill Omega Pirate; Phazon Mines.
Balls Morph Ball: Kill Beetles and Plated Beetle; Shrine, Chozo.
Bomb: Kill Incinerator Drone; Hive Totem, Chozo.
Boost Ball: Align platforms; Phendrana Canyon, Phend Drifts.
Spider Ball: Kill Thardus; Quarantine Cave, Phendrana Drifts.
Power Bomb: Kill Invisible Drone and navigate maze under floor,
bomb blue puddles to go past electric fields; Level 2 by save station,
Phazon mines.
Weapons Missile Launcher: Kill Hive Mecha; Chozo.
Charged Blast: Scan all for Runic Symbols in Watery Hall then scan
gate.
Super Missile: Activate Hologram in Phendrana Observatory.
Wave Beam: Kill Sheegoth; Chapel of Elders, Phendrana Drifts.
Waveblaster: Super Missile the twelve weak spots in Tower/Light,
jump to top.
Ice Beam: Antechamber, Chozo Ruins
Ice Spreader: Power Bomb the weak tunnel in Magmoor and go underneath.
Plasma: Navigate Spider Track in Geothermal Core, Magmoor.
Flamethrower: Power bomb the metal gate Phazon Sec. Access and activate
gate access.
Visors Thermal: Power down the force field in Phendrana Research
Lab.
X-Ray: Life Grove
Get power-ups in Metroid Prime:
To get the left over items from the enemies you have defeated easily,
hold A and they will float directly to you.
Get
unreachable power-ups in Metroid Prime:
If energy or ammunition is out of your reach, aim and charge your
beam. The energy or ammunition will come to you. Charging any arm
cannon weapon will attract energy and missile ammunition to you.
However, different weapons have different reaches. The default Power
Beam seems to have the furthest reach, while the Wave Beam seems
to have the weakest. Keep this in mind when some power-ups do not
seem to come to you while using this technique.
Adjust
view in Metroid Prime:
hen something is not visible because Samus' suit is in the way,
hold R and move the Analog-stick. Samus will put her hand on her
gun and look around in the direction you moved. This is helpful
for locking on enemies too high to see, and for seeing where certain
platforms end (such as in the acid). It can also be used with the
Scan Visor.
Heat
wave in Metroid Prime:
Shoot any beam weapon repeatedly for about thirty seconds. When
you stop, a heat wave can be seen in front of the arm cannon.
Freeze
Samus' ship in Metroid Prime:
Fire the Ice Beam missile combo at the ship. The Ice Spreader will
completely freeze the ship and have a nice visual effect.
Electrocute
birds in Metroid Prime:
To electrocute birds, shoot them with the Wave Beam.
Floating
enemies in Metroid Prime:
In the beginning of the game, you will go into a corridor with no
gravity. Do not turn the gravity off. Instead, look around the room
and you will see two dead enemies (parasites) that are just floating
around. When you shoot them, they will explode and send blood flying
all over the place.
Shoot
asteroids in Metroid Prime:
In the beginning of the game, immediately after getting off your
ship, there will be asteroids floating around above you. You can
shoot them for target practice.
See
Samus' reaction in Metroid Prime:
To see Samus' reaction within the helmet inside of the reflection,
charge and shoot directly at the ground. Note: Try this in an icy
place.
Samus'
gets bored in Metroid Prime:
Allow the
game to idle for a few seconds. Samus will fiddle with her arm cannon,
and eventually do something that resembles taking a nap. Try this
with the thermal and x-ray visor for a better effect.
Classic
Metroid: Play
as Samus with bonus weapons:
Press Z at the main menu, then enter JUSTIN BAILEY as a password.
You will begin the game with all the power-ups, and Samus will not
be wearing her suit. Press Z to equip the missiles and she will
have blonde hair; she will have brown hair without them equipped.
Classic Metroid: Harder game:
Press Z at the main menu, then enter 999999 999999 KKKKKK KKKKKK
as a password.
Classic
Metroid: Samus without suit:
Successfully complete the classic Metroid game under two hours to
view Samus without her suit during the ending sequence.
Classic
Metroid: Super Bomb:
Charge a weapon with the Tri Laser, then drop a bomb.
Classic
Metroid: Refill energy easily:
Go to a pipe that has enemies constantly appearing at ground level
with no other enemies around. Just keep shooting and the enemies
will fly into your bullets, leaving energy and other items.
Classic Metroid: Defeating Kraid:
Use the Ice Beam to freeze the center spike in mid-air as he shoots.
Then, use your missiles to shoot the bare spot where the spike was
located.
Glitch:
Samus' eyes:
Go to Ice Ruins West. Find one of the short rooms with piles of
rocks. Use the Charge Shot and aim at the rocks. Hit the rocks and
Samus' eyes will be reflected off the rocks. Information in this
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Glitch:
Unnoticed in window:
In Phendrana Drifts at Research Lab Aether, you will see your first
Metroid. An intermission sequence will start. Afterwards instead
of breaking the tank to continue, go to the window-like opening.
The Pirates on the other side will not see you. Note: It is very
difficult to get there in hard mode.
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