The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Super Metroid SNES Super Nintendo Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
Take on a legion of Space Pirates and a new Metroid force as you forge into the covert underworld of Planet Zebes! It’s up to you and Samus to recapture the long-surviving Metroid hatchling before evil hands unleash its energy. An army of ominous creatures are poised for battle at every turn of Zebes’ twisted, threatening passageways…including the menacing Ridley and the great lizard Kraid. Knock down enemies with a killer somersault and swing on an electric beam through narrow passageways! They’re no match for you and Samus…but wait! It seems the Mother Brain has returned…
PRODUCT DETAILS Super Metroid – SNES Game
UPC:045496830298
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_SUPER_METROID———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.
gollygeewhillickers –
This is a great game for one of the best consoles of all time, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. This is one of the top titles in the console’s library. This game is one of those that is still fun to play now, two decades later–Timeless. Anyone who enjoys 2D, sidescrolling (up and down too!), puzzle solving adventure will enjoy this one. The way you can upgrade your suit and weapons is great, and it is necessary to advance deeper in the game. Not all of the items are required to finish, but many are. There are 3 different endings to the game based on time played. I would definitely recommend this game to any “retro” gamers from back in the day, or any newer gamers looking for classic fun and video game history.
Jeff A. –
one of my favorite games growing up. that first boss literally scared me due to his overwhelming size. crazy to see how far games have come when compared to current games.
Disintegration –
Words cannot describe how blown away I was by this game when I played it for the first time at the tender age of about 8-10 years old. Being a huge fan of the original Metroid for NES (possibly the greatest game ever made, or equal to this one), I was frantic when I saw the commercial for this game on TV (Yep, I still vividly remember the commercial, even after all these years.) When i finally was able to purchase this game, I could barely handle the excitement. Sitting down and playing it, I was not the least disappointed. The graphics were amazing, the music atmospherically beautiful, and to be honest, I was completely captivated by the awesomeness of Samus’s suit. I have played most of the great NES and SNES games, but none of them stand out in my memory as strongly as this one. I still remember getting stuck in Brinstar for a long time because I didn’t know pressing “B” made the character run!!( this was the first game I ever played that had a run option, i believe). I vividly remember looking in the instruction booklet and anxiously awaiting finding the powerbombs. Anyway, this game is just great, so I’ll break it down for you:Graphics-10/10 WOW…the graphics in this game were the best a console system had ever seen at the time. (I believe this came out before Mario RPG, Donkey Kong, and Chrono Trigger.). It was the first game to go beyond 16 bits and make it to 24 bits (amazing feat back then). The backrounds are great, and while in the Norfair stages the backround is.
Will D. –
Many people have bought this for the game on the cart.I already owned it (of course), for many years.I bought a cart dumper/patch tool that plugs in like a game genie.I patched in new boards (which you may find on the internet, free, without breaking laws if you download the board sets).I played many different iterations of the game with new levels, new secrets, sometimes new graphics etc.It’s like being in heaven already. Don’t miss out.Super UFO Pro 8 device will be able to take downloaded IPS patches on a flash card and patch the game and still save to the cart.Just make sure your game is CLEAN before use! A little alcohol & a Q-Tip goes a LONG way for cleaning purposes.No parts of this instruction(s) constitutes breaking any DMCA laws or other similar laws regarding download, use, or execution! Board sets are freely available on various places, just search Super Metroid Hacking, or Super Mario World hacking and you’ll find tools, board sets, and everything. Just don’t download ROMS from the world wide web… that’s not cool, you may *NOT* do that at any point, even if you own it.Buy the game and a Super UFO Pro 8 if you want to use your games on PC or mod your SNES games, or backup saved-games too, like:Super Metroid (new levels)Super Mario World / All Stars (new levels)Super Mario Kart (new tracks!)Final Fantasy II or III or Secret of Mana (or it’s sequel) (new translations, 9 item patch for SoM)Dragon Warrior 3, 5, or 6 (japan imports). (translations to english)et.
gloria jackson –
i love super Metroid its quite a thrill to get back to playing and only for 20 bucks, dude you didn’t just do me a solid, you did this thing the way its supposed to be done with these games prices, your doing the right thing, everybody should do this, will buy more games from you again.
Patricia Brown –
I love this game. I remember playing this with my son when he was little and we had so much fun with it. I was actually pretty good at it, well what a difference 15 years makes. But I am enjoying learning how to play this game all over again. I am so happy to have Samus back.
GerryRuecker –
I first got this game about a year after it came out as a gift from my cousin, who was practically obsessed with it. I was 7 years old at the time, and I never really made it that far. I liked it at that time, but not nearly as much as I liked games like Super Mario World, and other simplistic platform games (no disrespect to Super Mario World, it is a game that works on many levels from children to adults). So it collected dust for about 3 years, at which point I had bought and gotten bored with a Nintendo 64. I had been searching for a game to fulfill my craving for entertainment, and I pulled out Super Metroid. After starting it again, I barely let the controller out of my hands for 2 weeks. By the time I beat it, I had about 18 hours on my time. Still, though, I went back again as an attempt to collect every Missile expansion, every Super Missile expansion, every Power Bomb expansion, and every Energy and Reserve tank. I scoured Planet Zebes for countless hours, until I finally collected every powerup, visited every nook and cranny of the planet, and destroyed every enemy. It was one of the most satisfying experiences of my life, and since then, I’ve played every other Metroid game released, from the Metroid of the late 80’s, to Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion of late 2002. Every one was a spectacular experience, but none were quite as good as Super Metroid. Although it was a mere sidescroller, with mediocre graphics and mediocre sound effects, the final combi.
Timekillerb –
This is my fav metriod game! I don’t have the super Nintendo copy yet but I have it for the wii vc and so fun!
Boyd Gross II –
This game took me back. Ordered it, played it, even got a little eerie in some areas. Mechanics were still as awesome as I remembered. Wall jump was a little tricky to get down again, after that, everything was gravy.
Zachary S. Graves –
Greetings everyone,How is everyone? I’m doing quite well. So the time has come for me to voice my opinion of Super Metroid.This is the absolute greatest game ever!!! I’ve been playing video games for most of my life…say 16 years or so. In my 16 years of playing games I’ve yet to play a game that’s better than Super Metroid.Why is that? Super Metroid is the most addicting game ever. I’ve played it (probably) 55 times since I’ve owned it. It never ever gets old. No matter how many times you beat it…you want more. Most games don’t have that kind of replay value. In fact, no other game has that kind of replay value. I still play the game quite often. The only game close to having this kind of replay value is The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.Graphically I think this is one of the best looking SNES games ever. A lot of people whine and moan that it could have looked better, but it looks perfect for what they were going for. Their vision of Zebes is absolutly gorgeous. My favourite area of Zebes is Norfair. They did a great job at conveying the insanely hot temperatures of Norfair.The control scheme is good because you can adjust it to your liking. I personally I like having B/jump, A/speed dash, Y/shoot, X/cancel, and select/change gadgets. The use of the shoulder buttons to aim diagonally is just brilliant.It’s time to analyze my two favourite aspects of this game.The power-ups: The amount of power-ups in the game is just awesome. My favourite power-u.