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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:16 pm
by Reknoc
Biggest sonic fan wrote:speaking of time lines and game stories, I must say that Metroid has probably one of the strangest time lines I've seen. Usually, when a new game of the franchise appears, it happens after the previous game but Metroid's games happen all in different times.
What? Every metroid is a sequel except for the prime games that take place before the original.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:59 pm
by Twinny
Reknoc wrote:What? Every metroid is a sequel except for the prime games that take place before the original.

And I thought people didn't care for timelines.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:16 pm
by Dr Shaneman
Timelines matter, the otaku say so and they're the ones who shell out the most money.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 6:22 am
by Reknoc
mtwinny wrote:And I thought people didn't care for timelines.
Right, knowing is not caring, it's called being able to count.
Dr Shaneman wrote:Timelines matter, the otaku say so and they're the ones who shell out the most money.
No, they don't. Intact the industry as a whole is almost going out of it's way to prove they don't. Unless it's Atlus or NISA.

Edit: fans and gamers that is, Otaku are Japans waste society and only a handful of debs care about them and they make dating sims.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:30 am
by Twinny
Reknoc wrote:Right, knowing is not caring, it's called being able to count.

Kind of like this?

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:37 am
by Reknoc
mtwinny wrote:Kind of like this?
I don't see how that relates to timelines and where games in a series are chronologically placed.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:25 pm
by Twinny
You mentioned the part in your second to last about "learning how to count," and for some reason that reminded me of how games would have multiple installments with some or little to no improvements.

For instance Metroid,(and before I say anything else, I never played the games so there) when I see gameplay of the its many installments, I see the same corridors, same gameplay and I say ugh...

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:23 pm
by Reknoc
mtwinny wrote:You mentioned the part in your second to last about "learning how to count," and for some reason that reminded me of how games would have multiple installments with some or little to no improvements.

For instance Metroid,(and before I say anything else, I never played the games so there) when I see gameplay of the its many installments, I see the same corridors, same gameplay and I say ugh...
Games with multiple instalments are called a series, they're usually numbered which is how you place it on a timeline. That trope is about the same game getting new editions, but Street Fighter II Turbo Edition is still Street Fighter II.

Metroid is simple but since it seems to be hard for some people to grasp let me explain it; Metroid is the first game so comes first. Metroid II, is obviously the second game and thus takes place after. Super Metroid could be a bit of a confuser since I don't believe it ever refers to itself as Metroid 3, but thankfully it has a needlessly long text scrawl that explains the events of II and how it ties into Super. Prime and Fusion were released at around the same time, I can't quite remember if it's ever fully mentioned it's supposed to be a sequel but if you're going for 100% you need to scan all the lore which alludes to the main bad guys having no idea who Samus is. Fusion refers to itself as Metroid IV in the opening text. Zero Mission could confuse because of the Zero but really it's just a remake of Metroid. Other M is the last game in the series at present and the less said about that the better.

You've never played Metroid? I'm sorry to hear that, Super Metroid (and to a lesser extent Metroid Prime) is one of the greatest games ever made. There are improvements in the sequels but the game was already a masterpiece that they're only small ones.

Edit rolling it back to Sonic CD: Again the thing with Sonic CD is that there's no reason to move Sonic CD in the timeline. You know a series I love? Mario. But if Nintendo announced a port of Mario 2 US and in the press release stated that Mario 2 US now takes place after Mario World because they're about to release New Super Mario Bros. Wii 2 with Wart as the main villain I'd have the exact same response to that.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:44 am
by Quills on Wheels
as far as I know, Other M happens before Super Metroid and Fusion, reason why adam malcowitch or whoever he is is not a computer.

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:47 am
by Reknoc
Had a quick check, it comes between Super and Fusion. Also Prime comes between 1 and 2.

It definitely had to come after Super because THEBABYTHEBABYTHEBABYTHEBABYTHEBABY