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Ok Nate, I'm enjoying you NES walkthroughs. But now I got a pop quiz for you lol it's 2 questions and one of them tell how old I've been a gamer. 1st question what other series was mother brain the villain in. (Hint king hippo from punch out was a henchman) Question 2, what was the typo in the original Metroid.
@ oh wow…I thought I knew about king hippo when I saw him in punch out but can’t remember off the top of my head. Is the typo in Metroid on the opening screen? I’m honestly blank on both. Great trivia
@@retronate mother brain was the villain in Captain N the cartoon series which came on together with the legend of Zelda. And the typo was in the original NES instructions booklet where it refers to Samus as a guy........ But in the end the big reveal was ta-da Samus was a girl.....
Awesome stuff, going to watch this and play along, I've only beat this game over 35+ years ago when I used the Justin Bailey code. Never played it all the way through, this will be fun.
Awesome! That's exactly how I was hoping some folks would use these. Just a chance to play along and revisit these classics we may have put on the shelf too long. Enjoy!
I will never associate Metroid with Castlevania. Ever. Other than that, L is Long Beam. Anyway, close flight with Mother Brain. You could just bait the rings and freeze them (they don't spawn more when frozen) then fire off the *missiles* from the platform. But you cleared it. Good job, sir.
I hear you on that. They’re truly not the same. Long beam - noted. I haven’t mastered that ice beam rhythm on the rings yet. Will have to work on my technique. But a photo finish!
Retronate!!!!!!! Don't know if ya remeber me from the daisie and chuck twitch family. Anyways, been loving what you been doing with the channel with the retro walkthroughs. Keep up the amazing work and ill try to catch you on stream. Your are using jedi mind tricks to get me to go back and play these games, dammit but seriously, bless you and your hard work and your family. Give a shout out to paul for me. Keep kicking ass!!
Wow. It looks like everyone who liked made a comment so I need to make one too? I remember making my own graph paper map of as much of this game as I could find: pushing as far as I could before Samus exploded just to try and figure out where all the power ups were. I beat the game and played through with the discolored suit and then I got the best ending. I never realized there was as many different endings until very recently, and I somehow avoided the worst ending, despite all my mapping. I really enjoy your videos!
I’m glad you did! I love hearing how we all engaged with these games as kids right through adulthood. And honestly, the idea of a graph paper map of this game sounds incredible. This game offers so much replay value too. Really has it all.
There was something special about this game. I never beat it when I was younger, I always got lost. Better late then never I think I am going to play the Metroid games once I am finished with the Castlevania series. Your walkthrough's help when I need it.
33:02 They left visual clues all over the place. Like having one set of blocks that look different from all the others. Earlier when you were on your way to Ridley, there were some with large bubbles in them, and then two rows with none that really stood apart from the rest. Other times you'll notice enemies float up below you (first ice beam location), which meant there was a chamber beloe. Once you recognize this dynamic, then you go around looking for other things that stand out. So there is some amount of random searching involved. But at the time, we maybe only owned a few games. Grinding away at Metroid all day on a Saturday was how we figured it all out. Also, kids would share passwords and secrets with their friends at school, or we'd all take turns playing it together. The fun of the game was in how it made you feel isolated and anxious when trying to unlock progress, by yourself, with no real help. Just like Samus was experiencing.
@@davezad couldn’t have said it better myself. It was a masterfully crafted game. The feeling of isolation and being completely consumed by that atmosphere is what makes it one of the best still today.
@retronate This is making me feel nostalgic for those days. We used to rent games and then only have a few days to try them out. It was always exciting to finally own the cartridge. They had a tv show called Captain N the Game Master where new titles were previewed. Hadn't thought about that in decades. Some great obscure games to try: Little Ninja Brothers The Guardian Legend Caveman Games
@ funny you mention the guardian legend…take a look at the videos tab on my page. Just posted that one last week. I also loved caveman games. So much fun
Yes! One of my favorite soundtracks. Will watch it next. I just saw the ending to Metroid. We did not expect a gender reveal! 😄 It was that kid from Up. "Samus is a girl???"
i've never played this game....ever. but i absolutely adored super metroid....played that a billion times. i have this game, both versions, the rerelease and the original, cib.
@@xphiles2345 i love super Metroid. You can really see the roots of that game in this one…including the homage they pay to the original mother brain in the beginning.
12:55 These spawning bugs that rise up and fly at you are the best place to farm. They have them just before the entrance to Mother Brain's lair, also.
Just wanted to let you know, these videos got me through having the flu this month. Interesting enough to watch all the way through, soothing enough to fall asleep to and pick back up later. So I watched your Castlevania videos, this one, and a bunch of others probably four times each. Please enjoy the extra traffic and engagement courtesy of my seemingly-unending 101.8° fever. 😅
@@lishd first of all, I’m glad to hear you’re on the mend. Normally people are telling my my videos make them sick instead of the other way around so that’s one for our side! Seriously very kind of you to say and I’m glad you enjoyed! If another pandemic hits, this channel will explode!!!
@retronate Haha no one is getting sick off these videos, you silly creature 😝 On the contrary, here's an official request for you to celebrate 10k subs (or sooner if you like) with an "about me" or Q&A-type video - I'm sure I'm not the only one fascinated by your channel description about having adopted FOUR kids from EVERYWHERE?? Please tell us more (while still respecting your family's privacy, of course). And thanks for the well-wishes - I'm glad I'm finally feeling better too 🤪
@@lishd glad to share! We’ve adopted 4 boys, 1 from Bulgaria, 1 from China, and 2 from Ukraine. Three of our guys have significant developmental disabilities, ranging from severe autism, hydracephalus, spina bifida, and cerebral palsy among some others. Our boy from China has some physical challenges, but not nearly as severe as the others and is on a more typical developmental track. But those experiences were, and continue to be, the most eye opening of my life. I’ve actually thought about doing an “about me” type of vid and maybe this comment bumps that up a touch in priority.
@@retronate Holy hell! That's not just adopting, that's being someone's absolute angel. Four times over. Mind blown! You might consider upgrading the "about me" concept to "a day in the life" - this is easily one of the most beautiful things I've ever read on UA-cam, and I definitely think it should be more well-known than just a description field. (Not suggesting you *use* this information for views, to be clear - just that you're doing something of pure love and THAT aspect should not be a secret. Good guy Nate 💝)
@@lishd always conflicted how much of the personal side to share on here. To your point, I’m concerned about it being seen as farming for views so I normally just downplay it unless asked.
Hey nate, just wanna say that you are doing well with your channel. Dont let the hater or nay sayers drive you crazy bc you know theyll try. Just keep doing your thing, Nate.
@@slicksilver9441 I appreciate that man! I know it comes with the territory but the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Thanks for the encouragement!
Kraid's Lair Theme is best theme! The areas of the game are: Brinstar(Start), Kraid' Lair, Upper Norfair, Lower Norfair/Ridley's Lair, Tourian. One cool thing about the Mother Brain room is that the Zebetites will not respawn after you destroy them. I think if you freeze the Rinkas in the Mother Brain room, they will not respawn until unfrozen, at least that's how it is in Super Metroid.
Great videos and magnificent walkthroughs. One nitpick though: Simon's Quest wasn't the first Metroidvania Castlevania. That started with Symphony of the Night.
@@Stilgarsan Thanks glad you’re enjoying! Simon’s Quest released in 1988 and Symphony in 1997. Does Simon’s Quest somehow not qualify as a metroidvania?
When you're trying to kill Mother Brain, the best technique I've found is to freeze those red rings. It makes firing off the rockets on her sooo much easier. Awesome run though and I love your channel. I watch it while I'm working.
@@retronate If there's one thing I've learned, it's that the best way to learn any new skill on the internet is to post yourself doing it suboptimally. There's a 50-50 shot that the info you get comes from someone incredibly smug, but you will almost DEFINITELY learn the correct thing.
I remember grabbing the Varia suit early using a tricky jump technique, where you bomb jump, and then tap up to come out of the Morph Ball form and perform a quick standing jump while in the air.
Yeah there is also a way to do it getting caught in the door after it closes? Idk I always feel weird about glitches. I feel like it takes away from how devs envisioned the game being played
Everything about this game is flawless, beautiful game, damn the music really gets to me , sounds funny but I cry when I hear the music sometimes especially the end song , brings me back to 1992 playing this game in my cold room with my brother
@@mrsaturn1792 I love it too. It immerses the player and each room brings a bit of bated breath the first time you play it. And it always added to the experience having someone else there in your ear shouting “this way not that way!” Lol
@@retronate Hit the nail on the head there. This is a game that "if" I had kids, I would definitely require them to play it. Glad I found your channel. I'm subscribing and sending blessings and positive vibrations through the Aether your way my friend
@@mrsaturn1792 same here! If you happen to be around in an hour or so, we’ll be live with a first play of Chrono Trigger. Just a little chill, relaxing vibe before bedtime if that appeals to ya.
11:22 I timed it out with full jumps (just hold down A the entire duration of the jump to get max height). Do you have High Jump Boots? if Yes, 3 full jumps is the timing needed to land on reappearing blocks if No, 4 full jumps is the timing needed to land reappearing blocks (or to get the knockback effect of being inside of a block that reappears like your Ice Beam example) That Ice Beam example, in your case as shown in the video, would require 4 full jumps to get the knockback required to get out. Hope that helps.🍻
32:13 Yeah, I use it when I run this game. I normally get the bombs and then go straight for Varia. I normally go for Screw Attack as well, because i find that it takes less time to run the rest of the game if you have it than the time it takes to get it. So, for me, it becomes a time saver. The glitch is opening a door, and inching into the door's space without going through the screen transition. the door closes on you, and you turn into the morph ball. then, you stand up, and then morph ball again. Every time you stand up, you will move upwards just a little. you get into a rhythm after doing it for a while, but you can get stuck if you don't do it correctly. I use it for Varia early, and for escaping Ridley's area faster than walking around (without dying - because that is normally the fastest way out besides using a 2nd controller to quick reset back to the elevator into the area). You can just go back up those big pits instead of using the 3 other rooms.
@@drunknpoet I certainly appreciate those shortcuts, and I’m sure it’s just me, but I don’t love glitch runs. Idk something about trying to experience the game the way (I believe) the devs intended. At the same time I’m mega impressed by those that master them. They’re mesmerizing.
I made a bunch of versions of different songs from this game. It was part of helping a UA-camr (The Nerdporeal Lifeform) do a retrospective on this game. I highly recommend it, but am biased (obviously lol). If you are interested, check it out. It is called "Kraid's Demise" and I think that you will like it. (on UA-cam)
@@retronate I am not nearly good enough to speedrun for a record or anything. I do like watching people like Arcus do it, though! I feel you on both sentiments.
@@retronate in Kraid's room, right under the door's ledge. The ledge is two blocks wide. The e tank is in the left column of blocks, 4 from the top. I normally jump into the lava (or juice as you put it) and jump then shoot to expose the e tank in the wall. Then, I jump out of the lava to on top of the ledge (directly next to the door). I turn into the morph ball, and just go off of the ledge towards the lava. Immediately, once you start your fall, press and hold right. you will fit into the 1 square holding the e tank. I hope that helps.
@@retronate if a Metroid grabs you, the only way out is to morph into a ball, and keep smashing that bomb button while holding left or right on the control pad to get out. Yes hidden energy tank. At 40:18 you eneter Kraids base to fight him. In that room, the small platform you enter on, the blue block just above the gray blocks(next to the lava) is a hidden energy tank. Shoot that block and get the tank. Problem is you may get stuck there. So perhaps get it before you kill Kraid, use the ice beam to freeze his throwing horns, stand on it then jump to his platform. The high jump boots may be enough to get you out. I always did Kraid before Ridley but I like how you played.
@@davidk7534 aaah ok. In hindsight, had I grabbed the e tank, I wouldn’t have had such a photo finish at mother brain! Good looking out. I gotta make sure to collect that next time.
Did you ever play a gargirale game on the nes i used to play it alot as a kid i didnt get very far though would be cool if you did a walk through of it
I LOVE Metroid!! I've beaten it getting the two-piece suit, mostly I got the second one-piece suit… and I have the Famicom Disk System version with a save feature and money bags… I've even beaten it on a live stream!! 1986 it was really cool!! And you keep saying rockets, they're missiles!! But then again, Varia suit was SUPPOSED to be Barrier(バリア) Suit, so… 🤔🤔 Brinstar, Hideout I (Kraid), upper Norfair(purple bubble area), Hideout II(Lower Norfair, Ridley's area) and last area is Tourian… I do that trick you are referring to at 32:45 or so…
@@retronatealso if you didn't see elsewhere, the opening for the glass casing for Mother Brain is bigger on the Famicom Disk System version of this game!!
I played this as a kid. Beat is a couple years ago as a guy in his 40's. This is a tough game, but once you know where to go, and what to do, it does get much easier.
@@retronate lol. Great walkthrough though. At first, I thought that there was no way to get through in less than an hour, but you managed (leaving out some areas and items of course). :)
Nintendo had game guides that they released for most of their best games that had maps and locations of certain items. So yeah, it wasn't as hard for us that grew up in that era to find things. Just hard to remember everything. It was designed for the 10-12 year old generation of kids.
Oh this is gonna be a fun one to watch... I always sucked at Metroid games, as far back as the NES and as most recent as Metroid Prime on the Wii. I guess it was just never my thing. 🤷♂
Where i came from, we just picked games that you would become the subject matter expert on. I was Zelda, metal gear, and everything Capcom. My friend was a metroid and Konami guy. Weird how that played out. I will beat metroid before I go.
@@1mc-show I never sensed any sort of battle between those who preferred capcom over Konami or vice versa. But I do think we were drawn to one or the other a bit more. But you’re right - we had those games that were “ours” and we’d display our ability to beat them for our friends who couldn’t.
Personally I always get the screw attack. It makes running through this game fast. Then again I am also getting the ice beam and varia suit well before the high jump boots.
@retronate I won't pretend to be some sort of great speedrunner of this game, but I have done it in under 45 minutes. I also haven't done it in some time. But there's a great aspect of this game many might not realize, and that is its ability to pull you back in with ease, and speedrunning it is like a bike. You never really forget how to do it
@ off the top of my head Bloody tears from Simons quest, Moon theme from Ducktales, Flashman from MM2 have stood out as the strongest on my going through these outside of Kraid’s layer. Matoyas theme from Final fantasy as well.
Super Metroid plays on the same planet, but it is a complete new game with new bosses, new areas, new items and new gameplay mechanics. If you look close, you can find some remaining paths from Metroid 1 in Metroid 3, especially in the beginning.
At about 40:55 you missed the E-tank in Kraid's room under the door. Somehow this made me really REALLY frustrated. :D EDIT: Would've saved a lot of butt clenching at 53:00 too. :D
@@johankustonen5329 hahahaha. The NES butt clench is a patented move from that era. Yes the Kraid e tank was mentioned by a few others and my not knowing about it prior is definitely frustrating. I shall not make this mistake again.
How we found stuff? We were poor! We had just a few games that we mastered. So looking for missiles, E-tankes and everything else came naturally :D there is also a shortcut at the second (my first boss) that you could bomb yourself thru a one way thing and skip alot of the game.
@@ChristianLaurila you’re speaking the truth. We’d go around for hours just on the hunt for everything. No guides. Only using tips we got from friends or the random magazine article. Completely different world
Looks good but not the best graphically in my opinion. Ninja Gaiden and Crystalis are among games I’ve played recently that have better graphics imo. But they certainly don’t take away from the experience.
21:58 This is supposed to be that "cruel" hint to use the "bomb jumping" mechanic. It's more a knowledge check with a dev skip than impassable. 38:00 you make this a bit confusing, "Drop down to the LEFT" and then you jump over to the right side to a ledge. And you don't explain this well. 46:57 of all my life until now, i never knew this was how you do it. i've watched 100% speedruns, Any% speedruns, glitched speedruns, NO ONE shoots those into existence. They enter this room and the bridge is "just there."
@@MageSkeleton ahh interesting! Didn’t realize that about that tall barrier. Spot on critique at 38:00. I tripped over my words. If you push to the right as you drop down underwear the door you want to enter, you’ll land on that little ledge beneath. Then ice beam the enemy above you, hop on top, and jump up to the door. 46:57 - glad I could add an extra nugget to your knowledge of this game!
@@NESencyclopedia hahaha thanks! This is among my faves so far on the console. Love the immersive feel and of course the different endings based on clear time
@@retronate its GBA, but its like a remake of the original Metroid, with extension. And its better then the original (its 18 years younger, but its just better because it build and adds on the old)
I was planning to watch this whole thing…..but after hearing you call missiles “rockets” for the tenth time, I couldn’t take it anymore. Come on man…:(
Do you know what’s funny all you hear about is how great Metroid is and how it’s one of the greatest games made on the Nintendo personally, I think it’s boring
@@unseenhero7498 I think that’s one of the best things about video game discussion - the completely different tastes when it comes to games. Yes this one is widely loved, but nothing is universal. Was it the expansive map? Or just an overall feel you got from playing?
How we found stuff? We were poor! We had just a few games that we mastered. So looking for missiles, E-tankes and everything else came naturally :D there is also a shortcut at the second (my first boss) that you could bomb yourself thru a one way thing and skip alot of the game.
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Ok Nate, I'm enjoying you NES walkthroughs. But now I got a pop quiz for you lol it's 2 questions and one of them tell how old I've been a gamer.
1st question what other series was mother brain the villain in. (Hint king hippo from punch out was a henchman)
Question 2, what was the typo in the original Metroid.
@ oh wow…I thought I knew about king hippo when I saw him in punch out but can’t remember off the top of my head. Is the typo in Metroid on the opening screen?
I’m honestly blank on both. Great trivia
@@jasonyoung5254 I admit I googled. Little Nemo the dream master?
@@retronate mother brain was the villain in Captain N the cartoon series which came on together with the legend of Zelda.
And the typo was in the original NES instructions booklet where it refers to Samus as a guy........ But in the end the big reveal was ta-da Samus was a girl.....
@ aaaahhh wow no kidding. Very cool trivia. Thanks for sharing!
The music you opened with gave me chills and sent me back to 1989 when I first played it! Such an unforgettable soundtrack.
It’s got such an understated creepiness. Makes you feel alone. Genius.
My heart was pounding a long with yours at the end; yelling at the monitor "Come on man you can do this go go go!"" lol great stuff Nate
I really thought I was gonna have to scrap the run. Captured that classic excitement of a narrow victory!
Awesome stuff, going to watch this and play along, I've only beat this game over 35+ years ago when I used the Justin Bailey code. Never played it all the way through, this will be fun.
Awesome! That's exactly how I was hoping some folks would use these. Just a chance to play along and revisit these classics we may have put on the shelf too long. Enjoy!
Awesome format man, my blood pressure was spiking at Mother Brain! The Metroid Manga was really good and is a good backstory to this game!
Glad you enjoyed! Oh man i was sweating thinking I’d have to scrap the whole run. Thanks for watching!
I will never associate Metroid with Castlevania. Ever.
Other than that, L is Long Beam. Anyway, close flight with Mother Brain. You could just bait the rings and freeze them (they don't spawn more when frozen) then fire off the *missiles* from the platform. But you cleared it. Good job, sir.
I hear you on that. They’re truly not the same. Long beam - noted.
I haven’t mastered that ice beam rhythm on the rings yet. Will have to work on my technique. But a photo finish!
Noticed those too (long beam and missiles). Seems like you would want to learn proper terminology before posting a video.
Incredibly well designed game. Brought back some good memories. Thank you.
@@vu6392 spent hours just searching around for clues, items and retracing our steps. Completely captured the feeling of isolation on an alien planet.
Retronate!!!!!!! Don't know if ya remeber me from the daisie and chuck twitch family. Anyways, been loving what you been doing with the channel with the retro walkthroughs. Keep up the amazing work and ill try to catch you on stream. Your are using jedi mind tricks to get me to go back and play these games, dammit but seriously, bless you and your hard work and your family. Give a shout out to paul for me. Keep kicking ass!!
Like I could forget! Glad you’re enjoying them! Still streaming once a week or so and would love to have you stop by if you’re able.
Wow. It looks like everyone who liked made a comment so I need to make one too? I remember making my own graph paper map of as much of this game as I could find: pushing as far as I could before Samus exploded just to try and figure out where all the power ups were. I beat the game and played through with the discolored suit and then I got the best ending. I never realized there was as many different endings until very recently, and I somehow avoided the worst ending, despite all my mapping. I really enjoy your videos!
I’m glad you did! I love hearing how we all engaged with these games as kids right through adulthood. And honestly, the idea of a graph paper map of this game sounds incredible. This game offers so much replay value too. Really has it all.
There was something special about this game. I never beat it when I was younger, I always got lost. Better late then never I think I am going to play the Metroid games once I am finished with the Castlevania series. Your walkthrough's help when I need it.
@@MikeS-y1l it was so engrossing for me. Really felt like being lost and isolated on an alien planet. And yes very easy to get lost.
33:02 They left visual clues all over the place. Like having one set of blocks that look different from all the others. Earlier when you were on your way to Ridley, there were some with large bubbles in them, and then two rows with none that really stood apart from the rest. Other times you'll notice enemies float up below you (first ice beam location), which meant there was a chamber beloe. Once you recognize this dynamic, then you go around looking for other things that stand out. So there is some amount of random searching involved. But at the time, we maybe only owned a few games. Grinding away at Metroid all day on a Saturday was how we figured it all out. Also, kids would share passwords and secrets with their friends at school, or we'd all take turns playing it together. The fun of the game was in how it made you feel isolated and anxious when trying to unlock progress, by yourself, with no real help. Just like Samus was experiencing.
@@davezad couldn’t have said it better myself. It was a masterfully crafted game. The feeling of isolation and being completely consumed by that atmosphere is what makes it one of the best still today.
@retronate This is making me feel nostalgic for those days. We used to rent games and then only have a few days to try them out. It was always exciting to finally own the cartridge. They had a tv show called Captain N the Game Master where new titles were previewed. Hadn't thought about that in decades.
Some great obscure games to try:
Little Ninja Brothers
The Guardian Legend
Caveman Games
@ funny you mention the guardian legend…take a look at the videos tab on my page. Just posted that one last week. I also loved caveman games. So much fun
Yes! One of my favorite soundtracks. Will watch it next. I just saw the ending to Metroid. We did not expect a gender reveal! 😄 It was that kid from Up. "Samus is a girl???"
@ lol
i've never played this game....ever. but i absolutely adored super metroid....played that a billion times. i have this game, both versions, the rerelease and the original, cib.
@@xphiles2345 i love super Metroid. You can really see the roots of that game in this one…including the homage they pay to the original mother brain in the beginning.
12:55 These spawning bugs that rise up and fly at you are the best place to farm. They have them just before the entrance to Mother Brain's lair, also.
@@davezad yep. Easy place to restock everything
Just wanted to let you know, these videos got me through having the flu this month. Interesting enough to watch all the way through, soothing enough to fall asleep to and pick back up later. So I watched your Castlevania videos, this one, and a bunch of others probably four times each. Please enjoy the extra traffic and engagement courtesy of my seemingly-unending 101.8° fever. 😅
@@lishd first of all, I’m glad to hear you’re on the mend. Normally people are telling my my videos make them sick instead of the other way around so that’s one for our side!
Seriously very kind of you to say and I’m glad you enjoyed! If another pandemic hits, this channel will explode!!!
@retronate Haha no one is getting sick off these videos, you silly creature 😝 On the contrary, here's an official request for you to celebrate 10k subs (or sooner if you like) with an "about me" or Q&A-type video - I'm sure I'm not the only one fascinated by your channel description about having adopted FOUR kids from EVERYWHERE?? Please tell us more (while still respecting your family's privacy, of course). And thanks for the well-wishes - I'm glad I'm finally feeling better too 🤪
@@lishd glad to share! We’ve adopted 4 boys, 1 from Bulgaria, 1 from China, and 2 from Ukraine. Three of our guys have significant developmental disabilities, ranging from severe autism, hydracephalus, spina bifida, and cerebral palsy among some others. Our boy from China has some physical challenges, but not nearly as severe as the others and is on a more typical developmental track.
But those experiences were, and continue to be, the most eye opening of my life. I’ve actually thought about doing an “about me” type of vid and maybe this comment bumps that up a touch in priority.
@@retronate Holy hell! That's not just adopting, that's being someone's absolute angel. Four times over. Mind blown! You might consider upgrading the "about me" concept to "a day in the life" - this is easily one of the most beautiful things I've ever read on UA-cam, and I definitely think it should be more well-known than just a description field. (Not suggesting you *use* this information for views, to be clear - just that you're doing something of pure love and THAT aspect should not be a secret. Good guy Nate 💝)
@@lishd always conflicted how much of the personal side to share on here. To your point, I’m concerned about it being seen as farming for views so I normally just downplay it unless asked.
Another game from m my youth that I fell in love with.... definitely one of my favorite games
@@arthurjones5261 these metroidvanias were great! So much time spent searching around!
My favorite game in the nes growing up in the 80s. Great job!
An absolute gem.
Hey nate, just wanna say that you are doing well with your channel. Dont let the hater or nay sayers drive you crazy bc you know theyll try. Just keep doing your thing, Nate.
@@slicksilver9441 I appreciate that man! I know it comes with the territory but the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Thanks for the encouragement!
Kraid's Lair Theme is best theme!
The areas of the game are: Brinstar(Start), Kraid' Lair, Upper Norfair, Lower Norfair/Ridley's Lair, Tourian.
One cool thing about the Mother Brain room is that the Zebetites will not respawn after you destroy them.
I think if you freeze the Rinkas in the Mother Brain room, they will not respawn until unfrozen, at least that's how it is in Super Metroid.
@@BrianD0313 I have to include freezing them in my strat. Clearly it needs work lol. LOVE the Kraid theme!
If a Metroid grabs you, you can just bomb yourself out of its claws.
I tried this unsuccessfully many times. Maybe I’ll give it another go.
@@retronate I forgot: You also need to press left or right when the bomb explodes. Just bombing doesn't do the job.
@@Einzeller2010 see this is why I keep you around. lol. Thanks!
Great videos and magnificent walkthroughs. One nitpick though: Simon's Quest wasn't the first Metroidvania Castlevania. That started with Symphony of the Night.
@@Stilgarsan Thanks glad you’re enjoying!
Simon’s Quest released in 1988 and Symphony in 1997. Does Simon’s Quest somehow not qualify as a metroidvania?
When you're trying to kill Mother Brain, the best technique I've found is to freeze those red rings. It makes firing off the rockets on her sooo much easier. Awesome run though and I love your channel. I watch it while I'm working.
@@cfshine78 someone else mentioned freezing them and it makes way more sense. I need to brush up on that technique. Glad you’re enjoying!
I was coming down here to say this, yeah. The rings respawn if you destroy them, but can't if they're frozen and out of the way of the firing.
@ these comments sections are so beneficial for improving strats. I swear I’ve learned more from these than other walk throughs of the game.
@@retronate If there's one thing I've learned, it's that the best way to learn any new skill on the internet is to post yourself doing it suboptimally.
There's a 50-50 shot that the info you get comes from someone incredibly smug, but you will almost DEFINITELY learn the correct thing.
indeed you did, Nate. didn't see this one at first. awesome bro
@@natesalisbury2196 glad you enjoyed!
I remember grabbing the Varia suit early using a tricky jump technique, where you bomb jump, and then tap up to come out of the Morph Ball form and perform a quick standing jump while in the air.
Yeah there is also a way to do it getting caught in the door after it closes? Idk I always feel weird about glitches. I feel like it takes away from how devs envisioned the game being played
My first rental ever, loved it, now in my collection
@@MARK111174 what a great title to hold that honor
Everything about this game is flawless, beautiful game, damn the music really gets to me , sounds funny but I cry when I hear the music sometimes especially the end song , brings me back to 1992 playing this game in my cold room with my brother
@@mrsaturn1792 I love it too. It immerses the player and each room brings a bit of bated breath the first time you play it. And it always added to the experience having someone else there in your ear shouting “this way not that way!” Lol
@@retronate
Hit the nail on the head there. This is a game that "if" I had kids, I would definitely require them to play it. Glad I found your channel. I'm subscribing and sending blessings and positive vibrations through the Aether your way my friend
@@mrsaturn1792 same here! If you happen to be around in an hour or so, we’ll be live with a first play of Chrono Trigger. Just a little chill, relaxing vibe before bedtime if that appeals to ya.
11:22 I timed it out with full jumps (just hold down A the entire duration of the jump to get max height).
Do you have High Jump Boots?
if Yes, 3 full jumps is the timing needed to land on reappearing blocks
if No, 4 full jumps is the timing needed to land reappearing blocks (or to get the knockback effect of being inside of a block that reappears like your Ice Beam example)
That Ice Beam example, in your case as shown in the video, would require 4 full jumps to get the knockback required to get out.
Hope that helps.🍻
Good thinking. Can’t you just hop right out with high jump boots?
32:13 Yeah, I use it when I run this game. I normally get the bombs and then go straight for Varia. I normally go for Screw Attack as well, because i find that it takes less time to run the rest of the game if you have it than the time it takes to get it. So, for me, it becomes a time saver.
The glitch is opening a door, and inching into the door's space without going through the screen transition. the door closes on you, and you turn into the morph ball. then, you stand up, and then morph ball again. Every time you stand up, you will move upwards just a little. you get into a rhythm after doing it for a while, but you can get stuck if you don't do it correctly. I use it for Varia early, and for escaping Ridley's area faster than walking around (without dying - because that is normally the fastest way out besides using a 2nd controller to quick reset back to the elevator into the area). You can just go back up those big pits instead of using the 3 other rooms.
@@drunknpoet I certainly appreciate those shortcuts, and I’m sure it’s just me, but I don’t love glitch runs. Idk something about trying to experience the game the way (I believe) the devs intended. At the same time I’m mega impressed by those that master them. They’re mesmerizing.
I made a bunch of versions of different songs from this game. It was part of helping a UA-camr (The Nerdporeal Lifeform) do a retrospective on this game. I highly recommend it, but am biased (obviously lol).
If you are interested, check it out. It is called "Kraid's Demise" and I think that you will like it. (on UA-cam)
@@retronate I am not nearly good enough to speedrun for a record or anything. I do like watching people like Arcus do it, though!
I feel you on both sentiments.
You forgot about the hidden energy tank in kraids lair!! Also if a metroid gets you, morph into a ball and bomb your way out
I’ve yet to successfully bomb out when a Metroid grabs me. Wait…what hidden energy tank?
@@retronate in Kraid's room, right under the door's ledge.
The ledge is two blocks wide. The e tank is in the left column of blocks, 4 from the top.
I normally jump into the lava (or juice as you put it) and jump then shoot to expose the e tank in the wall. Then, I jump out of the lava to on top of the ledge (directly next to the door). I turn into the morph ball, and just go off of the ledge towards the lava. Immediately, once you start your fall, press and hold right. you will fit into the 1 square holding the e tank.
I hope that helps.
@@drunknpoetah ok. Gotta hop into that warm and welcoming lava juice lol
@@retronate if a Metroid grabs you, the only way out is to morph into a ball, and keep smashing that bomb button while holding left or right on the control pad to get out.
Yes hidden energy tank. At 40:18 you eneter Kraids base to fight him. In that room, the small platform you enter on, the blue block just above the gray blocks(next to the lava) is a hidden energy tank. Shoot that block and get the tank. Problem is you may get stuck there. So perhaps get it before you kill Kraid, use the ice beam to freeze his throwing horns, stand on it then jump to his platform. The high jump boots may be enough to get you out. I always did Kraid before Ridley but I like how you played.
@@davidk7534 aaah ok. In hindsight, had I grabbed the e tank, I wouldn’t have had such a photo finish at mother brain! Good looking out. I gotta make sure to collect that next time.
Did you ever play a gargirale game on the nes i used to play it alot as a kid i didnt get very far though would be cool if you did a walk through of it
Do you mean Gargoyle’s quest 2? I haven’t played but I’ve heard of it
@@retronate yeah it was sweet
@@udhh2619 it’s on the list!!!
21:54 and there I was bomb jumping my way over that wall every time
That’s some serious commitment lol
If you freeze the rings around Mother Brain they do not respawn while frozen and you can unload rockets on her without taking damage and knockback.
@@TylerMRedman76 my mother brain strat clearly needs help so thanks for this. Now the trick is being sharp enough to freeze em…
I LOVE Metroid!! I've beaten it getting the two-piece suit, mostly I got the second one-piece suit… and I have the Famicom Disk System version with a save feature and money bags… I've even beaten it on a live stream!! 1986 it was really cool!! And you keep saying rockets, they're missiles!! But then again, Varia suit was SUPPOSED to be Barrier(バリア) Suit, so… 🤔🤔
Brinstar, Hideout I (Kraid), upper Norfair(purple bubble area), Hideout II(Lower Norfair, Ridley's area) and last area is Tourian… I do that trick you are referring to at 32:45 or so…
Rockets I say!!! Forever rockets!!!! Man so much fun playing it and the replay value is the best I’ve seen on the console.
@@retronatesorry I was editing when you responded and probably hearted my comment, which usually gets rid of heart from the poster… 🤔🤔
@@retronatealso if you didn't see elsewhere, the opening for the glass casing for Mother Brain is bigger on the Famicom Disk System version of this game!!
@@jescisI forgot how precise you have to be at that spot. It’s got the perfect amount of difficulty.
My favorite Nintendo franchise.
@@brianisaac1804 it’s fantastic
I played this as a kid. Beat is a couple years ago as a guy in his 40's. This is a tough game, but once you know where to go, and what to do, it does get much easier.
I feel like once you know those things you graduate to this exclusive club. We should all get matching jackets.
@@retronate lol. Great walkthrough though. At first, I thought that there was no way to get through in less than an hour, but you managed (leaving out some areas and items of course). :)
@@cultivatedgamer you can’t make an omelette without cracking eggs!
One of a kind music and map design
Just get lost for hours. Bomb everything. Hope to find secrets. Blows me away it came out so early in the NES’s life.
Nintendo power issue #29 had the map and my friend who photocopied it for everyone was a freakin' hero
Oh man I want to meet your friend. They’re my hero too.
Nintendo had game guides that they released for most of their best games that had maps and locations of certain items. So yeah, it wasn't as hard for us that grew up in that era to find things. Just hard to remember everything. It was designed for the 10-12 year old generation of kids.
@@leoda_lion4107 the 10-12 year old that had 3 hours every day after school to kill lol
Oh this is gonna be a fun one to watch... I always sucked at Metroid games, as far back as the NES and as most recent as Metroid Prime on the Wii. I guess it was just never my thing. 🤷♂
This is a really great game to playthrough. I personally love the Metroidvania style and love the versatility this game offers. Hope you enjoy!
Where i came from, we just picked games that you would become the subject matter expert on. I was Zelda, metal gear, and everything Capcom. My friend was a metroid and Konami guy. Weird how that played out. I will beat metroid before I go.
@@1mc-show I never sensed any sort of battle between those who preferred capcom over Konami or vice versa. But I do think we were drawn to one or the other a bit more. But you’re right - we had those games that were “ours” and we’d display our ability to beat them for our friends who couldn’t.
Personally I always get the screw attack. It makes running through this game fast. Then again I am also getting the ice beam and varia suit well before the high jump boots.
Yeah I’m not at that level yet. Haven’t put in the time to get that attack efficiently either. Something to shoot for!
@retronate I won't pretend to be some sort of great speedrunner of this game, but I have done it in under 45 minutes. I also haven't done it in some time. But there's a great aspect of this game many might not realize, and that is its ability to pull you back in with ease, and speedrunning it is like a bike. You never really forget how to do it
The music in kraids lair is the best of any nes game
@@georgelanders4271 it makes a case. There are some standout tracks on the console. Would be cool to power rank the top 10 tracks.
@retronate yes, obviously Mario is iconic, Zelda too. But there's just something about that track that is haunting
@ off the top of my head Bloody tears from Simons quest, Moon theme from Ducktales, Flashman from MM2 have stood out as the strongest on my going through these outside of Kraid’s layer. Matoyas theme from Final fantasy as well.
So is super Metroid a remake of this game with added content?
Super Metroid plays on the same planet, but it is a complete new game with new bosses, new areas, new items and new gameplay mechanics. If you look close, you can find some remaining paths from Metroid 1 in Metroid 3, especially in the beginning.
Different game, but has some of the same layout in the beginning. It’s my personal favorite on the SNES also.
At about 40:55 you missed the E-tank in Kraid's room under the door. Somehow this made me really REALLY frustrated. :D
EDIT: Would've saved a lot of butt clenching at 53:00 too. :D
@@johankustonen5329 hahahaha. The NES butt clench is a patented move from that era. Yes the Kraid e tank was mentioned by a few others and my not knowing about it prior is definitely frustrating. I shall not make this mistake again.
How we found stuff? We were poor! We had just a few games that we mastered. So looking for missiles, E-tankes and everything else came naturally :D there is also a shortcut at the second (my first boss) that you could bomb yourself thru a one way thing and skip alot of the game.
@@ChristianLaurila you’re speaking the truth. We’d go around for hours just on the hunt for everything. No guides. Only using tips we got from friends or the random magazine article. Completely different world
You skipped the energy talk in Kraig’s boss fight room.
@@TylerMRedman76 ugh I know. A few other folks told me as well. I didn’t know about it prior to recording this but I won’t make that mistake again.
This game still looks so nice! This has to be some of the best graphics on the NES, right?
Looks good but not the best graphically in my opinion. Ninja Gaiden and Crystalis are among games I’ve played recently that have better graphics imo. But they certainly don’t take away from the experience.
NGL, at the beginning, that first missile farm was beyond aggravating to watch, let alone be the one playing....
It was quite irritating.
doing so well of content
@@noctoskanan5716 thanks! Glad you’re enjoying!
Awesome and good game😎🎮🎧
Thanks! I love this one. Has such an immersive feeling. amazing how it holds up so many years later
Back then players actually used their brains to think
@@Sebastian-kb1vm it was so different than today. Hours spent just bombing every corridor
21:58 This is supposed to be that "cruel" hint to use the "bomb jumping" mechanic. It's more a knowledge check with a dev skip than impassable.
38:00 you make this a bit confusing, "Drop down to the LEFT" and then you jump over to the right side to a ledge. And you don't explain this well.
46:57 of all my life until now, i never knew this was how you do it. i've watched 100% speedruns, Any% speedruns, glitched speedruns, NO ONE shoots those into existence. They enter this room and the bridge is "just there."
@@MageSkeleton ahh interesting! Didn’t realize that about that tall barrier.
Spot on critique at 38:00. I tripped over my words. If you push to the right as you drop down underwear the door you want to enter, you’ll land on that little ledge beneath. Then ice beam the enemy above you, hop on top, and jump up to the door.
46:57 - glad I could add an extra nugget to your knowledge of this game!
Damn what a nail biter ending. 17 hp 😮.
@@ZeklorWGD was way closer than it needed to be. I have to get better about freezing those rings and leaving them there. My heart was racing lol
Dammit Nate, ya sucked me in again. Really gotta stop scrolling your old vids 🤣 jokes aside, great video sir 🤘 cheers
@@NESencyclopedia hahaha thanks! This is among my faves so far on the console. Love the immersive feel and of course the different endings based on clear time
Also, now play Zero mission ;)
@@ChristianLaurila good? Which console?
@@retronate its GBA, but its like a remake of the original Metroid, with extension. And its better then the original (its 18 years younger, but its just better because it build and adds on the old)
@ I have a game boy advanced emulator. I may need to take a look.
Great job - Putting me to shame! studying….
@@SchooledintheClassics no shame at all! Game takes a while to learn the massive map and all the enemies to fight/avoid. You guys did great!
that would be norfair
You have to admit “purple bubble land” has a ring to it
They're called missiles not rockets.
@@gshaunsweeney I know I’m
the worst.
I was planning to watch this whole thing…..but after hearing you call missiles “rockets” for the tenth time, I couldn’t take it anymore. Come on man…:(
@@deefishlaugen9169 lol I love that this is a breaking point for someone hahaha.
If u get grabbed by a Metroid, u can bomb your way out of it. Duh
@@jblazer9804 I’ve heard people say that but haven’t been able to execute it. Do you have to kill the Metroid or does it just release you?
Do you know what’s funny all you hear about is how great Metroid is and how it’s one of the greatest games made on the Nintendo personally, I think it’s boring
@@unseenhero7498 I think that’s one of the best things about video game discussion - the completely different tastes when it comes to games. Yes this one is widely loved, but nothing is universal. Was it the expansive map? Or just an overall feel you got from playing?
Not sure I guess it was just a little too repetitive for me
The original Metroid is a Metroidvania? Are you sure?🤣
Feels like….maybe…just maybe…it is.
How we found stuff? We were poor! We had just a few games that we mastered. So looking for missiles, E-tankes and everything else came naturally :D there is also a shortcut at the second (my first boss) that you could bomb yourself thru a one way thing and skip alot of the game.