Would you want a Metroid Prime Trilogy Re-release?

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#1 Meinhard1
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... the game is currently just too expensive. Since its so rare.

If Nintendo were to re-release it, maybe increase the native resolution for the Wii U. That would be great.

Also: aside from what you want, do you think they ever will?

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#2 spike6958
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No, well maybe, Prime Trilogy in HD would be nice I guess, but No, Nintendo would never do it. Also IMO The Trilogy is worth every penny of it's asking price, if you can't afford it, well maybe you have bigger problems and shouldn't be spending your money on games in the first place.
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#3 Meinhard1
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No, well maybe, Prime Trilogy in HD would be nice I guess, but No, Nintendo would never do it. Also IMO The Trilogy is worth every penny of it's asking price, if you can't afford it, well maybe you have bigger problems and shouldn't be spending your money on games in the first place.spike6958
I agree it's definitely worth the 100 dollar used asking price, but I've already played the original versions of the first two, and there are still new games I need to play.

You're probably right about Nintendo.

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#4 Madmangamer364
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Also IMO The Trilogy is worth every penny of it's asking price, if you can't afford it, well maybe you have bigger problems and shouldn't be spending your money on games in the first place.spike6958

Pretty crude statement, if you ask me. At the standard $50 price point, your point makes a lot more sense. $100 for three fairly aged games that most Wii owners could get for a fraction of the cost if they bought the stand-alone games is quite the asking price, only missing out on the Wii controls for Prime 1&2 basically. The Metroid Prime Trilogy is good, but it's not THAT good to suggest that those who aren't willing or able to hunt the Wii compilation down shouldn't be buying video games at all. Not even close.

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#5 AlwaysParagon
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I'd rather just have the games on the Virtual Console if that ever comes to fruition.

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#6 GreekGameManiac
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HD remaster with EXTRAS,maybe.

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#7 Jaysonguy
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Maybe

When it first came out I was like "no", but then it was gone and I was like "maybe I should have picked that up"

If it came back I might have to grab it

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#8 b11051973
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I want a Metroid game that takes advantage of the Gamepad. I want a first person game that uses the two analog sticks for control. If they remade a game made for Gamecube, I don't want to play that game. If they completely overhauled it to play with a modern controller, then I'd be interested.
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#9 JuanGrande386
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Well I dont because my copy wont be worth as much! If they did rerelease it it wouldnt be in a sweet steelbook case.

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#10 thetravman
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A full remake would be nice like Halo Anniversary. HD remasters does nothing for me.

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#11 Bigboi500
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No thanks. I already own MPT and MP3 (bought that one first of course) and I don't want to re-buy it a third time, even if it was HD.

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#12 Peanut04_basic
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It wouldn't bother me. I already have a copy and it would be nice for the people that haven't gotten it yet. I doubt Nintendo would ever re-release it though.
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#13 nini200
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I'd rather they make a new Metroid Prime. I can go into my local Gamestop and pick up 3 copies of the trilogy right now.
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#14 nini200
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I want a Metroid game that takes advantage of the Gamepad. I want a first person game that uses the two analog sticks for control.b11051973
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#15 Pffrbt
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No. I got the collection on the Wii and it's so painfully boring I can't stand more than an hour of Prime.

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#16 nyc05
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I would love to play all three games in HD, sans the waggle controls, and with the Wii U GamePad.

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#17 GreekGameManiac
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I would love to play all three games in HD, sans the waggle controls, and with the Wii U GamePad.

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Waggle? >_>
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#18 Michael0134567
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So much yes.

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#19 nini200
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I would love to play all three games in HD, sans the waggle controls, and with the Wii U GamePad.

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#20 nini200
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Also, I'd rather they make a HD remake of Super Metroid than do another Metroid Prime reremake
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#21 enrique_marrodz
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Just for the graphics? no. Better a new one. The Gamepad could be an awesome scanner, but they would need to sacrifice the excellent Wiimote+Nunchuck controls for the retrograde dual analog :-(
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#22 VIPERX1000
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I would. Primarily because I've never actually played one of them aside from a small portion of part 3. I doubt Nintendo would do it either, but here's hoping.

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#23 Meinhard1
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Just for the graphics? no. Better a new one. The Gamepad could be an awesome scanner, but they would need to sacrifice the excellent Wiimote+Nunchuck controls for the retrograde dual analog :-(enrique_marrodz
More just for availability. I'd be fine with simply putting the Wii version up on the Wii U shop channel. As far as improving the graphics -- if they could simply change the native resolution (not something that should take much work at all) it would be nice. Adapting it for the gamepad would be, as you point out, a waste of time since the Wiimote controls apparently work so well.
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#24 nini200
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Just for the graphics? no. Better a new one. The Gamepad could be an awesome scanner, but they would need to sacrifice the excellent Wiimote+Nunchuck controls for the retrograde dual analog :-(enrique_marrodz
Not really. Just use both like I do in Black Ops 2. Whenever you need to scan, just pick up the Gamepad and scan. That way, the far superior WiiMote Controls can stay intact and the Gamepad can become a new add on equipment feature
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#25 WreckEm711
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Nintendo isn't above releasing them to make a buck, they've done it on many other games :P

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#26 Gesyma
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I'd buy it in a heartbeat... add a remastered version of metroid and super metroid and it'd be the sickest release everrrrrrr!

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#27 jer_1
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Would absolutely LOVE to see metroid and super metroid re-released. Prime just doesn't compare, especially considering the sh!tty wiimote controls. Of course, it would be a hell of a lot better controlling on twin sticks.
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#28 YearoftheSnake5
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I seriously doubt Nintendo would bother releasing it again at retail. The eShop is certainly a possibility, though. If they were to bring up the native resolution and place it up for download, I'd buy it again.

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Also, I'd rather they make a HD remake of Super Metroid than do another Metroid Prime reremakenini200
This. Look if you scrounge hard enough you can find the Metroid Prime Trilogy in steel case. I did just that. My reward was paying the asking price of 40.00 bucks.
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#30 pspitus
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Two words. Heck. Yeah.

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#31 trugs26
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Well if they released the metal box version in my country then I would've picked it up when it first came out. The trilogy is like a collectors thing in my eyes. I already own the three games separately,so the lack of effort on the physical box was the deal breaker for me. Lucky Americans.

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#32 Meinhard1
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Well if they released the metal box version in my country then I would've picked it up when it first came out. The trilogy is like a collectors thing in my eyes. I already own the three games separately,so the lack of effort on the physical box was the deal breaker for me. Lucky Americans.

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My condolences. I honestly just want to play 1 and 2 with the Wiimote controls. I realize some people don't like them (or are just apathetic towards them) but in Prime 3 they added a lot to the experience for me.
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#33 meetroid8
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No, releasing a new trilogy with more features than the first would be a kick in the teeth to anyone who already owns it.
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#34 GreekGameManiac
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No, releasing a new trilogy with more features than the first would be a kick in the teeth to anyone who already owns it. meetroid8

Yeah,because game companies are totally beyond doing that!

>_> *hint hint*

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No, releasing a new trilogy with more features than the first would be a kick in the teeth to anyone who already owns it. meetroid8

How is that any different than "GOTY" editions? People get "kicked in the teeth" all the time, unfortunately.

It would be cool if they did something like the Kirby collection, but also include the Prime trilogy. Bonus if they upscale/re-do the Prime trilogy to 720p and 60 frames/sec.

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#36 NaveedLife
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They should make Metroid Dread another Prime like game but maybe in THird person and with more platforming emphasis, regardless of being first or third person. An HD rerelease of Motion or standard controlling option version of Metroid Prime Trilogy should be included as part of a collector's edition for the new WiiU Metroid Dread.

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#37 dobzilian
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I own the Prime trilogy on the Wii.
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#38 NamelessPlayer
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I already own Metroid Prime Trilogy, but wouldn't mind a re-release so that more people could enjoy it, especially the first two games with superior IR pointer aiming. A Wii U version with spruced-up graphics would be even nicer, but not strictly necessary. The only thing I'd really change would be the visor/beam-switching interface. Having to center the pointer for one option and have thirds that extend outward for the rest can slow you down; just being able to flick up, down, left or right like the GameCube controls would be much faster.
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Also, I'd rather they make a HD remake of Super Metroid than do another Metroid Prime reremakenini200

I would really enjoy seeing a compilation of Metroid, Metroid II, and Super Metroid on a disc that had the HD over haul. Yes I would have such a thing in my collection indeed.

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#40 thedude-
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As a fan base we scorn remakes as they come along too often, but then we also ask for them. I'd rather Nintendo spend their development budgets on more pressing issues like their messed up OS, getting an integrated VC running, and releasing some games which are large in scope.
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#41 Markey83
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It'd be nice to have a digital re-release or else it would just be useless.

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No, well maybe, Prime Trilogy in HD would be nice I guess, but No, Nintendo would never do it. Also IMO The Trilogy is worth every penny of it's asking price, if you can't afford it, well maybe you have bigger problems and shouldn't be spending your money on games in the first place.spike6958

Um, no. A lot of games that are hard to come by are sold for ridiculous prices that are higher than what the retail price was. Even £40/$60 for a new game is too expensive and I'm sure almost every gamer can vouch for that - how often do you year someone say "I'll wait for the price drop" because the price is stupid, then you see ones that are hard to come by and soon as you can't find it in retailers merchants and random people double the price for no reason.

Trilogy is not worth every penny of x price, I picked it up for £35 and that is enough considering how old Metroid Prime 1, 2 and even 3 are now you can get them a lot cheaper alone

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#43 homegirl2180
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$100 is a lot of money. I bought mine for $80. If you've never played an MP game, it's certainly worth it, especially since any brand new MP game now is pricey.

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[QUOTE="spike6958"]No, well maybe, Prime Trilogy in HD would be nice I guess, but No, Nintendo would never do it. Also IMO The Trilogy is worth every penny of it's asking price, if you can't afford it, well maybe you have bigger problems and shouldn't be spending your money on games in the first place.NirdBerd

Um, no. A lot of games that are hard to come by are sold for ridiculous prices that are higher than what the retail price was. Even £40/$60 for a new game is too expensive and I'm sure almost every gamer can vouch for that - how often do you year someone say "I'll wait for the price drop" because the price is stupid, then you see ones that are hard to come by and soon as you can't find it in retailers merchants and random people double the price for no reason.

Trilogy is not worth every penny of x price, I picked it up for £35 and that is enough considering how old Metroid Prime 1, 2 and even 3 are now you can get them a lot cheaper alone

People don't "double the price for no reason." People double the price because it's a collector's item and there's only so much of the item available. The more people want something and the less of it there is to go around, the more people will be willing to pay for it. It's basic economics. Also, as I said on my post, no you cannot get the games separately for cheaper, unless you buy them used. If the OP has a GCN controller and memory card and a Wii, and is okay with only getting the discs in generic cases, then he simply has to ask himself whether the convenience of having them all on one disc and having the Wii controls for 1 & 2 are worth the differences in price, among other things.
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[QUOTE="NirdBerd"]

[QUOTE="spike6958"]No, well maybe, Prime Trilogy in HD would be nice I guess, but No, Nintendo would never do it. Also IMO The Trilogy is worth every penny of it's asking price, if you can't afford it, well maybe you have bigger problems and shouldn't be spending your money on games in the first place.homegirl2180

Um, no. A lot of games that are hard to come by are sold for ridiculous prices that are higher than what the retail price was. Even £40/$60 for a new game is too expensive and I'm sure almost every gamer can vouch for that - how often do you year someone say "I'll wait for the price drop" because the price is stupid, then you see ones that are hard to come by and soon as you can't find it in retailers merchants and random people double the price for no reason.

Trilogy is not worth every penny of x price, I picked it up for £35 and that is enough considering how old Metroid Prime 1, 2 and even 3 are now you can get them a lot cheaper alone

People don't "double the price for no reason." People double the price because it's a collector's item and there's only so much of the item available. The more people want something and the less of it there is to go around, the more people will be willing to pay for it. It's basic economics. Also, as I said on my post, no you cannot get the games separately for cheaper, unless you buy them used. If the OP has a GCN controller and memory card and a Wii, and is okay with only getting the discs in generic cases, then he simply has to ask himself whether the convenience of having them all on one disc and having the Wii controls for 1 & 2 are worth the differences in price, among other things.

Video games are not collector's items. Even I, someone who collects games to no end can see that. The only games that are truly rare are ones like Nintendo World Championship, Pepsi Invaders, etc

Just because you've found a listing that you couldn't find anywhere else and the price is steep, doesn't mean it's worth the price. And lol you got it for $80, luckily it's a perfect game and compilation, but I guarantee you could've found it cheaper if you could wait a little longer/search harder

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#46 homegirl2180
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[QUOTE="homegirl2180"][QUOTE="NirdBerd"]

Um, no. A lot of games that are hard to come by are sold for ridiculous prices that are higher than what the retail price was. Even £40/$60 for a new game is too expensive and I'm sure almost every gamer can vouch for that - how often do you year someone say "I'll wait for the price drop" because the price is stupid, then you see ones that are hard to come by and soon as you can't find it in retailers merchants and random people double the price for no reason.

Trilogy is not worth every penny of x price, I picked it up for £35 and that is enough considering how old Metroid Prime 1, 2 and even 3 are now you can get them a lot cheaper alone

NirdBerd

People don't "double the price for no reason." People double the price because it's a collector's item and there's only so much of the item available. The more people want something and the less of it there is to go around, the more people will be willing to pay for it. It's basic economics. Also, as I said on my post, no you cannot get the games separately for cheaper, unless you buy them used. If the OP has a GCN controller and memory card and a Wii, and is okay with only getting the discs in generic cases, then he simply has to ask himself whether the convenience of having them all on one disc and having the Wii controls for 1 & 2 are worth the differences in price, among other things.

Video games are not collector's items. Even I, someone who collects games to no end can see that. The only games that are truly rare are ones like Nintendo World Championship, Pepsi Invaders, etc

Just because you've found a listing that you couldn't find anywhere else and the price is steep, doesn't mean it's worth the price. And lol you got it for $80, luckily it's a perfect game and compilation, but I guarantee you could've found it cheaper if you could wait a little longer/search harder

You don't decide what someone else values. People often pay very good money to get rare games, considering them collector's items. What makes your examples "rare games"? They were produced for some period of time, and now they are no longer produced and difficult to find. That isn't unique to Pepsi Invaders. There's different levels of rarity and demand, and that's what dictates price. If you wanted a copy of Final Fantasy VII for PS1, complete, before word got out it was going to be offered digitally on PSN, it would have cost you upwards of $70 eBay. Now you can get the same package for $30 on eBay. eBayers didn't arbitrarily decide to lower the price. They now had real competition from PSN to lower to price to convince anyone to buy their physical copy. The only reason that things like brand new copies of the original LoZ costs hundreds of dollars is because people want to have this now rare collectible thing that they can brag about or whatever. I think that's dumb, but it's their purchase to make.

I bought MPT for $80 last year, and on eBay the cheapest "Buy it now" price is now $95. That's not getting cheaper, so your guarantee is false. I may have gotten it for slightly cheaper if I participated in an auction, but that's not what I wanted. The risk in lost time and effort was too undesirable for me, so I decided I'd buy the game straight without waiting. Many games don't get cheaper. Some get cheaper at first, dropping to $20 or less like Metroid Prime 3 brand new, but now costs nearly $50 again. Right back to where it started, and it will likely keep trending upwards.

Lastly, very few people would argue that no matter the price you found for MPT, it'd be worth it. What spike was saying was that the game was worth the near $100 asking price, to him, and was recommending the OP to purchase it at that price. Would he have made the same statement if the cheapest price was $1000? Likely not, though I can't speak for him. You, however, obviously disagree and I believe also misinterpreted his statement. The former is fine. A new game comes out, someone says its worth the $60, others say it isn't and that people should wait for a price drop, that's fine. That's people individually assessing their value of the game. Some may hold out for a price drop that will never happen, but that if that price drop doesn't happen, it isn't because people "raise the price for no reason." They raise the prices (usually after the game goes out of production) because they believe, within what they define as a reasonable amount of time, someone will pay for it at that price. If no one does, then they either need to decide to keep it for themselves, or more likely, lower the price to attract buyers.

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#47 NirdBerd
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Lol