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Metroid Prime Engineer “Let go” by excluding original credits in Remaster


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Nintendo surprised quite a few people earlier this week when it was abandoned Metroid Prime is remade after years of constant rumors.

While most of everyone is happy, it seems not everyone is happy. Former Retro studio engineer Zoid Kirsch, who recently mentioned how he was not very impressed with the quality of the doors in the remasterhas now expressed his disappointment with the game’s attribution – noting that it doesn’t include the full original attribution.

Instead, it’s a single screen, just note how the remaster is “based on the work of Metroid Prime developers”:

Zoid Kirsch (@ZoidCTF): “While many studios have worked great on the remake, I’m disappointed Metroid Prime Remake doesn’t include the full original credits of the game. I’ve worked with a lot of great people. great in the game and everyone’s name should be included in the remake, not just a card like this.”

Kirsch originally worked on Prime Minister Metroid And Metroid Prime 2: Echo for GameCube as a senior game engineer. This situation isn’t exactly an isolated one either – with other The original development teams are also excluded from the game credits of today’s remakes and remakes.

A similar story about Pac-Man Re-PAC World emerged last year and Bandai Namco patched in employee initial credits.

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