![]() The game opens with a very cool cutscene, then drops you on the planet in the same way you’d expect from a 2D Metroid title: You “park” your ship on the planet’s surface and can come back to it for saving and health replenishment. I didn’t have time to test on a CRT, but I imagine it would look amazing on an RGB monitor. This seemed to scale well on my laptop’s 1080p screen, as well as when I connected it to a 4K TV. It can run fullscreen, or in a windowed resolution that’s about what you’d expect from “widescreen 240p” (the screenshot said 448×253). People have had mixed results running it on other OS’. The game was tested to run on Windows 10, 64-bit, which is how I ran it. Here’s a pretty much spoiler-free description of what to expect: ![]() I spent some time with it this morning and for the most part, think it’s absolutely amazing. A beta version is available that lets you get a few items, as well as get a sense of what the game is like. ![]() A team of people have been working on a 2D version of the GameCube game Metroid Prime. ![]()
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