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Metroid Prime: Trilogy : ウィキペディア英語版
Metroid Prime: Trilogy

''Metroid Prime: Trilogy'' is a compilation of action-adventure games developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. It features three games from the ''Metroid'' series: ''Metroid Prime'', ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', and ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''. ''Prime'' and ''Echoes'', which were originally released for the GameCube, were updated with many of the features that were first implemented in ''Corruption'', such as a new control scheme based on the Wii Remote and a credits system that was supported by WiiConnect24.
The compilation was first announced by Nintendo in May 2009, and was released in North America on August 24, 2009; in Europe on September 4, 2009; and in Australia on October 15, 2009. It was not released in Japan, because the ''Prime'' and ''Echoes'' ports were released as standalone games in the ''New Play Control!'' collection for that region. In January 2010, Nintendo discontinued the title in both North America and Australia. ''Metroid Prime: Trilogy'' was well received by critics, with much praise to the new controls. In January 2015, the compilation was made available for download from the Wii U's Nintendo eShop.
==Overview==

The updated Wii versions of ''Prime'' and ''Echoes'', which were released separately in Japan as part of the ''New Play Control!'' series, utilize the same Wii Remote control scheme introduced in ''Corruption''. Other updates include shorter load times, upgraded textures, bloom lighting, altered visual effects, and 16:9 widescreen capabilities;〔 however, the heads-up display is always displayed at the original aspect ratio, causing it to be stretched horizontally when in widescreen mode.
Additionally, the award system from ''Corruption'' was incorporated into the first two games. Players earn credits by accomplishing certain tasks, allowing them to unlock in-game items such as artwork, music, a screenshot feature, decorative items for Samus' ship in ''Corruption'' and the Fusion Suit in ''Prime'', in which the latter was previously unlocked by connecting the Game Boy Advance title ''Metroid Fusion'' to the game.〔〔 Credits could also be shared with registered Wii friends, who also have a copy of ''Trilogy'', via WiiConnect24 which used the Wii's own 16-digit number as opposed to a separate Friend Code.〔 Save files from the original version of ''Corruption'' cannot be transferred to the ''Trilogy'' version due to changes made to the source code.
The game also featured the multiplayer mode from ''Echoes'', but was limited to local four-player games and did not feature online play, which is faithful to the original.〔〔〔 In response to complaints from players and critics about ''Echoes''s high difficulty during some of the boss battles, the difficulty of the encounters was lowered.〔〔〔 All three games were printed on a single disc, and accessible via a new, unified start menu designed differently from any of the previous editions of the included games. The menu also allows independent access to the ''Echoes'' multiplayer mode, the extras menu, and other settings.〔

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