Nintendo veteran Kensuke Tanabe has reportedly said that the long-awaited Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is his final game at the company, where he has served for four decades.
Tanabe has been working as a producer for Nintendo since Doki Doki Panic/Super Mario Bros. 2.
Now, in an interview with Nintendo Dream magazine, Tanabe has said that Metroid Prime 4 was his final game for Nintendo — meaning that he has left the series' story unfinished, ...
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Metroid producer reportedly retires from Nintendo
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is reportedly the final game for one Nintendo producer, who appears to be retiring after almost 40 years and 150 games.
Veteran Nintendo designer and producer Kensuke Tanabe has reportedly suggested he’s retiring from the company, after nearly ...
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Samus Aran’s voice is very rarely heard. The intergalactic bounty hunter from the long-running Metroid series has barely spoken in any of the games in which she appears. She doesn’t speak in any of ...
Samus is going Beyond, and it finally has a release date, and a new way of getting around a hostile alien planet. During its incredibly stacked Nintendo Direct that featured plenty of announcements, ...
Metroid Prime 4’s producer has had story plans for the series for years, but any sequel will have to be handled by someone ...
From the original GameCube classic to Metroid Prime 4 and everything in between: let's rank all the Metroid Prime games.
When I was a kid, Super Metroid was everything. Weaned on Nintendo’s haunting, Alien-inspired side-scroller, I spent countless hours watching my father trudge through the depths of the planet Zebes as ...
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