![]() Retroid (Metroid 1 remake in the SM engine) Nature (Vanilla, means it has little to no graphical or mechanical changes) There's many others worth playing as well but this is a great start.Īncient Chozo (Similar to Super but different and gorgeous enough to recommend on it's own) Here's the best hacks that create all new games based on my experience. Aside from that there are all new experiences. Super has the terrific mod Project Base that creates a more modern experience and Fusion has the quality Sequence Breaking mod that opens the game up. There's also a considerable amount of awesome mods/hacks on Metroid Construction, especially for Super. It's not well known but it's astonishingly well polished. Metroid Planets has a terrific remake AND reimagining of the first game that unlike Zero Mission stays faithful to the original mechanics. AM2R has an excellent Reddit community continuing to evolve the game. I'd also recommend all to play the two terrific fan games AM2R and Metroid Planets that remake the first two. I'd suggest that anyone play them like that. However fans have certainly made them better with Metroid HD being a terrific improvement hack and Metroid 2 EJRTQ being a quality hack that adds colour. The first 2 games certainly aren't as polished as the newer ones but I think they have some charm still. I don't agree with the general sentiment that the first two games have aged that badly. Fans have done alot and the series has possibly more great games because of it than anything beyond Mario. This is a post I copy and paste but I hope it's helpful to someone interested in more Metroid. Since you're a Metroid fan I'll post this copypast I've made for you, hopefully it's helpful:įor Metroid Fans. Thu 17th Jun There is one for Super Metroid.Although many veterans of the series probably would have settled for widescreen and an HD facelift, it got WayForward to recreate the game from the ground up with new artwork and 3D graphics. During the E3 Direct, for example, it announced the return of Advance Wars. While we're sure many would love to see Nintendo add this sort of feature to its retro games, it seems it is more interested in reviving older series in different ways. Stay tuned in for updates! /bBf1qHqYhe- Vitor Vilela June 16, 2021 SMW Widescreen is planned to be released soon. For now though, here's a look at the Butter Bridge level with this patch applied: What about ultrawide support? Here is Butter Bridge 1 on Super Mario World Ultrawide running pretty cool! ![]() The plan is to release Super Mario World "Widescreen" soon. If you've always dreamed of what older games like Super Mario World would look like with "ultrawide" screen support, software and computer engineer Vitor Vilela - who also happens to be a "SNES ROM hacker" - has got you covered. While there are some enhancements, we're still stuck with a 4:3 screen display. As much as we appreciate Nintendo's efforts with the Switch Online SNES and NES service, these games are for most parts basic emulations of the original classics.
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