28th April 2004, 1:35 PM
It's just that, you know, prime makes me think too hard and results in "hey, 1 is a prime number, metroid prime might be considered metroid 1 now...".
All of them have numbers in their titles, even if 3 and 4 only show that part of the title when you turn the game on, it's still part of the title. I consider Metroid 3 to be "Metroid 3: Super Metroid" with the standard title being more of a subtitle. It's also the only SNES game with "super" in the title outside of the Mario games where Super actually FITS the story of the game, what with a major part of the story being an ACTUAL super metroid.
I think Majora's Mask might end up a lot more important down the line if my theory is correct, and the original Link was consumed by the demon mask at the end of the game, thus the Link of winds may need to face him and free him from it, and maybe "Wind Waker 2" involves just that, with Link of Time being the final enemy. Wow that would be sweet...
All of them have numbers in their titles, even if 3 and 4 only show that part of the title when you turn the game on, it's still part of the title. I consider Metroid 3 to be "Metroid 3: Super Metroid" with the standard title being more of a subtitle. It's also the only SNES game with "super" in the title outside of the Mario games where Super actually FITS the story of the game, what with a major part of the story being an ACTUAL super metroid.
I think Majora's Mask might end up a lot more important down the line if my theory is correct, and the original Link was consumed by the demon mask at the end of the game, thus the Link of winds may need to face him and free him from it, and maybe "Wind Waker 2" involves just that, with Link of Time being the final enemy. Wow that would be sweet...
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)