Metroid 2 Map

Metroid 2 Map. Originally inspired by the map styles of Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission, the goal was to provide a map of the 1991 Game Boy classic, Metroid II: Return of Samus, with as much detail as possible. Metroid Maps Metroid 1 Metroid 2 Super Metroid Metroid Fusion Metroid Prime Metroid: Zero Mission


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Metroid Maps Metroid 1 Metroid 2 Super Metroid Metroid Fusion Metroid Prime Metroid: Zero Mission Metroid II: Return of Samus (メトロイド2: リターンオブサムス, Metoroido Tsū Ritān Obu Samusu?) (also named in JP box art as: メトロイドII RETURN OF SAMUS) (internally named Metroid 2) is the sequel to Metroid, the second game in the Metroid series, and the only one to be released for the Game Boy

For Metroid II: Return of Samus on the Game Boy, World Map by Radix37. Not that Metroid II really needed it if you ask me, but still an achievement for ROM-hackers, and an improvement for first-time players. Originally inspired by the map styles of Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission, the goal was to provide a map of the 1991 Game Boy classic, Metroid II: Return of Samus, with as much detail as possible.

. Click the map below for a rundown of where every passage, item and Metroid is hidden at every turn. Wow, I can't believe they finally hacked this feature into the game; now we can say without a doubt that there's no Metroid game without an in-game map (official or otherwise)

. For Metroid II: Return of Samus on the Game Boy, World Map by Radix37. Explore detailed maps for Metroid II: Return Of Samus on Game Boy