For Metroid prime ( Game Cube ver.), you need to have a gameboy advance with a completed save file of metroid fusion. connect it to a controller input with a cable (you need to buy one). On Metroid Prime Trilogy, you need to finished Metroid Prime on any level and buy it on the extra menu (it cost 1 orange token and 2 silver tokens and then activeted).
Metroid does NOT have the Fusion Suit, Metroid Fusion has the Fusion Suit, And no human on earth knows how to make a Fusion Suit.
No, but you can connect to Metroid Prime for two bonuses. They are: 1: If you beat Metroid fusion and connect, you will be playing the classic Metroid arcade game. 2: If you beat Metroid Prime and connect, you will be able to play as Samus in the Fusion Suit.
I don't think there is any. But you can unlock the first Metroid game if you have a GBA and a connection chord. Also you can unlock the fusion suit. Check out some FAQS at gamefaqs.com for more info.
yes. i know one.if you have metroid prime and a gamecube, then when you have completed metroid prime, plug your gameboy (with the fusion cartridge in it) into the GCN. then you should be able to play as zero suit samus in metroid fusion. im not entirely sure how this works, but i read it in several websites. google it.
The only way to change your suit is to aquire a new one through the story. There are no menu options to change which suit you have equipped. The one exception to this is the Fusion Suit, which can be worn by connecting a gameboy with Metroid Fusion in it, then going to the extras menu from the title screen. The suit is purely for looks, though.
The Christmas Suit doesn't exist in the game; it was a hoax.
No, you can't.
The main villain ( or boss) is Dark samusMain villain is Metroid Prime, which later forms Dark Samus after absorbing Samus' Phazon Suit.
It prevents the atmosphere of dark aether from hurting you.
No. While you get to see Samus without her helmet at the end if you collect at least 75% of items, she has a somewhat different appearance from Zero Suit Samus. The final boss in the game is Metroid Prime.
Metroid Prime is a monstrous mutant metroid that derives its power from phazon. It is also the source of the phazon corrupting Tallon IV. It is the final boss in Metroid Prime, first appearing as an enormous crablike creature and then in its true form as a floating tentacled creature that bears some resemblance to a normal metroid. After absorbing Samus' DNA and phazon suit, Metroid Prime appears in later games as Dark Samus.
Metriod: Zero Mission for the Gameboy Advance. Zero Suit Samus is only playable on that and in Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii.