i dont really know, but i think you could.
you know what? mmaybe they should do ANOTHER 2.5-D side-scrolling metroid game! what new super metroid bros wii did for the 2D mario series and what donkey kong country returns did for the 2D donkey series, is EXACTLY what should happen for metroid. mabye even for the wii U or 3DS and besides the srew attack, spazor, gravity suit, and power bomb. there could be a lot of NEW power-ups and suits as well. just like in NSMBW, a perfect remake of the outstandiNG SUPER METROID and METROID FUSION
I also want to know this, i hope it can be played with the classic controller! Yes, if you have the normal controller (which you should have) you can use it. You just plug the classic controller into the normal controller and you should be able to use it.
Nintendo didn't bother to write in an import/export option for the save files. Since the trilogy version's save files are structured differently the gc save file is incompatible. Which is actually quite annoying considering how easy it would have been to write a small tool to convert between the two. I recommend just playing all 3 games sepparately, the trilogy disc has lowered graphic quality on all 3 games so they could fit on one disc. Which is retarded because they could have just made the disc dual layer.
If you're talking about the hole trilogy its 50 bucks. If seperate 123 its still 50. So get trilogy in stead. You could get Prime 1 used for around $10 on ebay, and Primes 2 & 3 used for $15 on ebay as well. Conditions will vary, but i purchased all 3 used and in great, like new conditions.
you could make some metroid prime or you can go to sprite resource.com
you could use the wii classic controller pro, or the normal wii remote with a numb-chuck
It could be standing for mother brain cause if you put the m in front of other it spells out mother. It could be project m so it could spell out mother and might mean that mother brain could be back. Taken as an acronym, it shortens to MOM, fitting another theme the game establishes (baby's cry, bottle ship, etc)
the classic NES controller has a select button, a start button, a Dpad, and an A and B button. a NES turbo controller has all of that, but it also has a turbo button for the A and B button, so instead of repeatedly tapping one of the buttons, you could just hold down it's turbo button (wich is located directly below them)
from what i saw on youtube it came out in 2009 but it could just be a remake of the other series of metroid, but the current device it is said to off of was nentendo ds
Unfortunately no. Metroid never released a computer game. Its only for Nintendo consoles. However (And I'm not sure) you probably could get it from an emulator, although i don't know how. I doubt its even legal. If you really wan a metroid game, you have to get a Wii.
umm maybe ebay or if you use emulators you could google korean metroid prime rom hope i helped:)