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Metroid II: Return of Samus – Gameboy Game

Original price was: $141.76.Current price is: $57.97.

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Metroid II: Return of Samus Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496730192
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_METROID_II_RETURN_OF_SAMUS

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Gameboy

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure

Players

1

Condition

Used

57 reviews for Metroid II: Return of Samus – Gameboy Game

  1. Manuel Lee Pereira

    That’s how i feel about this classic 1992 game. What i hate is when people take this game apart, and judge it piece by piece. Yeah it’s graphics are dated, and that the environment did get to be a little repetative. But that’s not the point, the important thing is that your having fun. I would play this game over and over as i was growing up. I played it till the game wouldnt play anymore due to it’s age, made me sad when it stopped working.

  2. Jonathan Lee

    Although other people don’t like this game, I love it!

  3. david noble

    Awesome product as described, highly recommended shop.

  4. K.S

    Love this game, love the price, love the service

  5. Will Smith

    It’s Metroid. 2. On the gameboy. It’s awesome of course.Sprite size is restrictive and it does feel like the game might have been able to do more w/ a smaller Samus, but that’s the only real knock I have. Well, ok. The low life beeps are annoying too. But you can remedy that part yourself at least.

  6. Steven Corrales

    It came it very good condition. The game had a dust cover case to protect it, and the sticker was in perfect condition. It looked brand new.

  7. AnastasiaAdams

    A+

  8. Nick S

    classic, one of the best metroid games

  9. Triforce Of Power

    If you owned Metroid II Return of Samus on Gameboy in the early 1990’s, congratulations, you owned one of the best Nintendo Gameboy games. If you were lucky enough to have also owned The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening or/and Super Mario Land 2 The Six Golden Coins, then you had the absolute best games the Gameboy had to offer. Those three Gameboy games were hands-down the three best games in the entire Gameboy library, and they gave you a tremendous amount of bang for your buck. They were longer and more fun than your run-of-the-mill Gameboy release. They were high quality enough games to be good enough for an NES release, but having the ability to play them on the go was amazing. Because of the length and complexity of games like Metroid II and Link’s Awakening in the last of the pre-internet days, it was a fashionable thing to compare progress amongst friends. Talking about the game with friends was almost as fun as playing, and it made video games a cool social experience.Metroid II differs from the original Metroid. In the original Metroid, the object was to explore and power-up, then defeat the mini-bosses, go to Tourian and defeat the Metroids and Mother Brain. In Metroid II, the object is simply to find and exterminate all the Metroids as they hatch. A counter on the bottom of the screen indicates how many Metroid you must find and defeat. The power-ups are all strewn about, and the player will quickly figure out that the main cavern branches off into areas that can.

  10. Chronos

    The Metroid series is one of the greatest sci-fi action/adventure video game series, and while perhaps not the greatest game in the series this game is still worthy to be a part of that series.For those not used to classic Gameboy games, the lack of color in this entry is a bit disappointing. The lack of an in-game map and the fact that many of the tunnels in the game look the same also makes this game far more challenging to navigate than the later Metroid games. Once you get used to those things, however, the game will really pull you in.Any fan of the Metroid series should give this game a try. (I would suggest those unfamiliar with the series try the original Metroid and/or Zero Mission first, however, unless one is a die-hard classic Gameboy fan.)

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