Metroid Prime Trilogy


By News from N4G, posted 1 year, 5 months ago
CoffeewithGames says in one section, Metroid Prime Trilogy's per person average hours of play reported are 29 Hours 41 Minutes, over just 13 play sessions. CwG covers the play-time data, sale rank and advertised price, as well as the review score averages for Metroid Prime Trilogy.

CoffeewithGames.Blogspot.com says in one section, The Conduit has 1,265,276 Total Hours reported, an increase of 22,618 hours from last week. Metroid Prime Trilogy has 883,178 Total Hours reported, an increase of 35,018 hours. Call of Duty Modern Warfare Reflex has 1,241,643 Total Hours reported, an increase of 111,967 hours. CwG breaks down the number of players reporting data, sales ranks, and review score averages as well.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years ago
Nintendo recently cancelled their atypical Collector's edition, Metroid Prime Trilogy, which is comprised of all three Metroid Prime games, with the first two reconfigured for Wii resolution and Wii remote controls. It has been reported that this edition sold just less than 500,000 copies. But with fewer and fewer retail outlets having the game available, the quality of the collectors edition in steel case, and 3 high quality games on one disk, the frenzy to own Metroid Prime Trilogy has truly begun.


Coffee with Games says during an article, The first line of the article reads, Nintendo continues to drag its feet on an official response about Metroid Prime Trilogy's retail status, though online retailer Amazon tells Joystiq that the game has been discontinued. It baffled me, because I already had given a quote from the official response I received from Nintendo in the original article. Why is Nintendo dragging its feet? Then a little further down in the article, I read a line that stated, Nintendo refuses to acknowledge it ever made the statement that the game was 'no longer being shipped.'. This line didn't baffle me, as much as it shocked me. If Nintendo wasn't acknowledging they made the statement, did that make my article false and show me as a liar?

Nintendo continues to drag its feet on an official response about Metroid Prime Trilogy's retail status, though online retailer Amazon tells Joystiq that the game has been discontinued. According to a representative from the online retailer: Per Nintendo, we will no longer be offering Metroid Prime Trilogy at this time. Requests for comment from other retailers were not returned.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years ago
Nintendo's told Eurogamer that Metroid Prime: Trilogy has not been discontinued in the UK. That means shops can still re-order the game from Nintendo and replenish depleted stock. Earlier this month, a Nintendo spokesperson said the opposite, and told the internet that the game was no longer being shipped. Those keen to buy the game were pointed towards the second-hand videogame market.

A look at House of the Dead: Overkill, The Conduit, Metroid Prime: Trilogy, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare [Reflex] play-time data, sales, and review scores. Which game is reigning supreme? Click the link for the breakdown!

Nintendo confirmed via email that they have stopped producing and shipping Mario Strikers Charged, Battalion Wars 2, and Wario Land: Shake It! Why would Nintendo stop producing and shipping these games now?

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 1 month ago
Just four months after the games release, Nintendo says it has stopped distribution of the Metroid Prime: Trilogy Collector's Edition. A company representative says the only way to find the title is now through the second-hand market.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 1 month ago
BestBuy.com is offering several Nintendo Wii video games on sale this week at the best prices online or in stores. Games include Metroid Prime: Trilogy, Collector's Edition for $19.99, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games for $29.99, EA Sports Active for $49.99 and more. See complete for details.
Most Commented
Connect with GamesRadar