The Wizard (1989)
"Troldspejlet" Episode #11.5 (TV Episode 1994)
Super Game Boy version reviewed + footage usedMetroid Prime (Video Game 2002)
The original Metroid can be unlocked to play by hooking this up to a completed copy of Metroid Fusion via the Gamecube/Gameboy Advance cable.Metroid: Zero Mission (Video Game 2004)
The original Metroid can be unlocked in this game."Icons" Game Boy (TV Episode 2004)
Footage is shown.
Metroid II: Return of Samus (Video Game 1991)
Super Metroid (Video Game 1994)
Metroid Prime (Video Game 2002)
Metroid: Fusion (Video Game 2002)
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (Video Game 2004)
Tetris (Video Game 1984)
Kid Icarus (Video Game 1986)
Some enemies are a reference to the Metroid enemies from that game.Alienator (1990)
Samus Aran and the Alienator are both interplanetary female bounty hunters whose armour includes a laser cannon that encases their right hand and forearm."Mystery Science Theater 3000" Being from Another Planet (TV Episode 1992)
Crow: "I was up to the third level of 'Metroid.'"Galactic Pinball (Video Game 1995)
Appearance of Samus Aran.
Alien (1979)
Female protagonist; rocky planet; aliens that eat your head; an organisation that plans to use the aliens as bioweapons; miniboss called Ridley (Ridley Scott was the director of Alien); boss called Mother Brain (Mother was the ship's computer in Alien); countdown and self-destruct at the end
Metroid: Zero Mission (Video Game 2004)
Captain N: The Game Master (TV Series 1989–1991)
Mother Brain from Metroid was the main villain in this show.Metroid Prime: Federation Force (Video Game 2016)
A Metroid spin-off.
WarioWare: Twisted! (Video Game 2004)
There is an unlockable parody version of this game.
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