
Metroid Prime collection producer Kensuke Tanabe has revealed within the new Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visible Retrospective artbook that he want to have extra folks expertise the multiplayer mode they shipped with the GameCube basic, Metroid Prime 2. Tanabe says the builders put their coronary heart and soul into growing the multiplayer and it wasn’t a final minute addition.
“Retro completed the multiplayer mode with out compromising on high quality even underneath such difficult situations,” he wrote. “Being of its time, it was designed for native play, so the variety of gamers who truly skilled it won’t have been very massive. Whether it is remade, I’d be delighted for extra folks to have the possibility to expertise it.”
“After ending Metroid Prime, Nintendo directed Retro Studios to finish the following undertaking in as quick a time as potential.”
“Initially, there was a proposal to develop a multiplayer-focused Metroid Prime ‘1.5’ (and in the end, multiplayer was realised in Metroid Prime 2). Nevertheless, Retro expressed a need to create a sturdy, standalone sequel in Metroid Prime 2.”