Remake it so.
Later this week, Metroid: Zero Mission turns 20. This GBA reimagining transforms the original, iconic 8-bit Metroid — a game that can be hard to return to these days — into a stunning retelling of Samus’ first adventure with a graphical overhaul, various Super Metroid-inspired tweaks, and a fun Zero Suit epilogue to boot. It’s so good, in fact, that it rivals the SNES entry in the affections of several Nintendo Life writers.
As we reflected on Zero Mission’s excellence ahead of its anniversary, it got us wondering: Which is the best remake from Nintendo’s roster of reimaginings? We’re not talking remasters or HD ports — we mean full-on reworkings that switch out models and rebuild the game from the ground up.
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