After you get the super missiles, you go back to the huge room where you get the charge beam and head to the green door in the bottom right corner of the room, basically go to the chozo statue that you got the charge beam from, then go directly up to the missile expansion that is above it, then head right through the small hole in morph ball form and shoot the door with a super missile :) hope that helps
There were three composers of the title music: Kenji Yamamoto Masaru Tajima & Minako Hamano
There is Super Junior but not those.
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About 250 Missiles in Metroid Prime.
The easiest way to beat them is to get against a wall, charge the charge beam, and fire Super Missiles at them when they appear. 2 Super Missiles each should be enough
Super Metroid happened in 1994.
To kill a Chorizo simply shoot it with missiles or the power beam.
Super Metroid was created on 1994-03-19.
They are not currently making anymore Super Metroid games, but they have started a new series called Metroid Prime.
If you mean chronologically, then the order is: Metroid/Metroid:Zero Mission, Metroid Prime/Metroid Prime Pinball, Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Metroid II:Return of Samus, Super Metroid, Metroid:Other M, and finally, Metroid Fusion. If you mean by releases, then the order consists of this: Metroid, Metroid II, Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion, Metroid Prime, Metroid:Zero Mission, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime Pinball, Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid 3:Corruption, and finally, Metroid:Other M.
No, the releases go from Super Metroid on the SNES, to Metroid Prime on the Gamecube.
Break open the protective shell with missiles, then plug it in the eye with missiles when it opens its eye.
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you have to not get the diffusion missiles and go straight to the navigation room
There is no best game in the series, because it's all based on peoples opinion. All the games are great, but Super Metroid has gotten the highest praise out of the others in the series. Mostly because it was very non-linear with updated graphics (For it's time) and you could even sequence-break making the game have a lot of replay value. (Sequence breaking is breaking the sequence of the games timeline. E.G. You can get super missiles before fighting Spore Spawn, the boss that you get super missiles from.) I personally feel that it's the best Metroid game to date, but I also think that they're all very good games.