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Pictures Of Metroid: Zero Mission Discovered Online On Nintendo Switch By Data Miner

Update: After doing more research, LuigiBlood found even more proof that Nintendo Switch Online’s connection cable feature works.

In reality, the NSO programs for the Game Boy and GBA each come with instructions for using the connection feature. One of these is Mario Kart Super Circuit, which is already available on the GBA service.

In reality, the NSO programs for the Game Boy and GBA each come with instructions for using the connection feature. One of these is Mario Kart Super Circuit, which is already available on the GBA service.

Original article :It has been found that Metroid: Zero Mission screenshots are in the Japanese version of Nintendo Switch Online.The photographs were hidden away in the Metroid Fusion section of the software by Yakumono or LuigiBlood (via My Nintendo News).

Pictures that were accidentally deleted from version 1.1.0 of the GBA NSO app, which added the highly praised Metroid Fusion as the first brand-new feature, show that Zero Mission, the GBA remake of the first Metroid game, will also be added to the service.

The screenshots in the tweet below show the “connection” screen from Zero Mission, which explains how to connect the game to Fusion. The screenshots are empty and there is no text, but there might be more than just a new Metroid game for the service.

With Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, which isn’t even on the service right now, many other dataminers have demonstrated how the link cable service on the GBA NSO works and tried it out. So, if Metroid: Zero Mission does come to America, will link functionality also formally debut there? It’s a wonderful little bonus to be able to view the Metroid Fusion gallery in Zero Mission when Fusion and Zero Mission are linked.

Every mainline Metroid game can be played on NSO, including Metroid (NES NSO), Metroid II: Return of Samus (GB NSO), Super Metroid (SNES NSO), Metroid Fusion (GBA NSO), and Metroid Dread (Switch). However, Zero Mission may be the most complete version of the original game and one of the best in the series.

 

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