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Metroid zero mission backgrounds
Metroid zero mission backgrounds







metroid zero mission backgrounds

Ruined walls can be seen extending into the background, along with curious fungi or cacti-like plants with red pustules. The architecture is now a combination of a light and dark purple, whereas in Metroid it was blue. The left part of the room is much larger and has two levels with one door each, both leading into Kraid's leftmost shaft. The secret alcove with the acid pool, five pedestals and the Missile Tank has been moved to the lower right, and can only be accessed from a small tunnel in the Save Room to the left of the central shaft. In Zero Mission, the room's appearance has significantly changed, and it is most likely not visited immediately. It appears, with significant differences between versions, in Metroid and Metroid: Zero Mission.

metroid zero mission backgrounds

The " Baristute pit" is a room in Kraid's Lair. A hidden tunnel in the wall (seen in the image to the right, noted by the gap in the wall's dark green tiles) leads into an otherwise inaccessible alcove in the Baristute pit, which contains a Missile Tank. It is accessible from the left side of the Kraid entrance shaft. " Save Room 1" is the first Save Room in Kraid. This room contains 3 Zeelas and 3 Rippers. When Samus leaves Kraid's Lair after defeating its namesake, a cutscene plays showing Ridley aboard the Space Pirate Mother Ship glaring as the ship lands on Zebes. Given the game's addition of the Turbo Bomb and Power Grip techniques, it is now easier to climb over the wall. There are now more midair platforms, and a fake floor of blocks (colored blue) exist under the midair rectangular block the floor can be destroyed.Īdditionally, the wall at the bottom of the room is much taller and has steps on its right side. The bushes lining the walls are thicker and appear to have pustules.

metroid zero mission backgrounds

The background depicts ancient ruins, presumably Chozo. Its walls are now a dull blue-gray and silver, with each block still comprised of multiple bricks. In Zero Mission, the room is somewhat shorter owing to the Game Boy Advance's smaller screen, but has not been changed much. It appears in Metroid and Metroid: Zero Mission. " Kraid entrance shaft" is the first room in Kraid's Lair.









Metroid zero mission backgrounds