

“Happy Birthday, Samus” by Chris Furniss, in the style of his 31 Days of Zero Suit Samus project. Saturday was the 25th anniversary of the Japanese release of the first Famicom/NES game! When was the last time you went back and tried to play through that one? I attempt it periodically, but I get lost without automaps…
Far easier than getting through Metroid is just reading this great, longform blog post by Jeremy Parish. Do I feel bad linking to someone’s long, thoughtful article with a couple of quick sentences in a fanart post? Of course I do.
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Sad Samus reacts to Metroid Dread’s absence from E3 yet again. Cheer up, Samus! I heard there was a Metroid-themed Wii U demo that was shown, so there’s that.
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[Via Roger Chang, @acarboni]
tags / metroid / sad samus / samus aran / cosplay / gaming / ecMetroid co-creator Yoshio Sakamoto on the casual decision to surprise players with Samus’ gender at the end of the first game. You can read more stories about the early days of the series in IGN’s interview with Sakamoto.
Annndddd some random Samus Aran fanart:

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[Thanks, Martin! Image via Art-Noir]
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“Space Pirates” by Adam Sidwell (click for a larger image).
Wow! I think many gamers would’ve preferred this artwork over Metroid: Other M’s boring North American cover, even though Samus kind of looks like a motocross ghostrider here. Certainly, it would be a step closer to Japan’s wayyyy cool packaging for the Wii game.
You can probably acquire a print of this by contacting Adam. By the way, you might recognize the artist of this piece as the same illustrator behind those double-sided Mega Man 2 posters we mentioned not too long ago. You might see those pop up here again soon in an upcoming contest… In the meantime, we’re currently running another giveaway that’s not to be missed.
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Black and white sketch of Samus Aran by comic book and animation artist Eric Canete (click for a larger image).
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[Via Eric Canete, Super Punch]
tags / metroid / samus aran / eric canete / fanart / ecCustom Zero Suit Samus Pinky Street figure by Donald “KodyKoala” Kennedy. This will go well with his custom Princess Daisy Pinky Street model he created last month!
Pinky Street, in case you’ve never heard of them, are plastic Japanese figures about 4” tall featuring a wide range of interchangeable parts (e.g. heads, hair, accessories, etc.). KodyKoala carved this Zero Suit Samus out of another figure, which is why it looks likes it’s leaning back a little.
Speaking of Metroid, Nintendo updated its Japanese site for Other M with new screenshots, a short clip of Samus’s ship flying around, and orchestral arrangements by Kuniaki Haishima for the original Metroid and Super Metroid themes (playing in the background).
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[Via Kodykoala, Siliconera]
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“8-Bit Bikini” by Glen Brogan (click for a larger image). Anyone who has any familiarity with Metroid will recognize this scene as the ending screen players receive after completing the game within a certain time limit.
My favorite detail in this artwork has nothing to do with the heroine or her swimsuit; it’s the floating 3D text above her, which I feel is the essential feature that conveys the piece’s idea of an illustrated Samus dropped into an 8-bit game. The suggestion that her suit’s shoulder spheres are designed to shelter her hair is kind of funny, too.
By the way, here’s the ending text and screen from the NES game, which you can click to see a bigger version:
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[Via Glen Brogan]
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“The Last Metroid Is In Captivity” by Patrick Prine (click for a larger version). The artist’s interpretation of Samus Aran seems so different from other fanart we’ve featured for the bounty hunter previously.
Some of you have expressed dissatisfaction with Nintendo’s new direction and look for Ms. Aran in the upcoming Metroid: Other M — which sparked this wonderful (and tasty) conversation between JC and I:
JC: Whenever people go on about Samus’s character design, I think, “Who are these people who care that much about whatever’s inside the armor?”
Eric: Yeah, I don’t understand people who invest so much of themselves in what she looks like.
JC: it could be filled with tacos, for all i care. The suit’s the important part. That would actually be a great twist ending: beat the game in under two hours to reveal a big pile of tacos.
On the topic Metroid: Other M’s Samus not looking at all like what some fans hoped for, it’s interesting to see how different her new voice actress, Jessica Martin, looks compared to the blonde and serious image we usually associate with the character:

Several people who’ve spent time with Metroid: Other M have complained about Samus’s voice actress sounding “stilted and lifeless” in the new game, but that issue didn’t seem to pop up in the most recent public trailer. Hopefully that won’t be an issue when the completed game releases in a few months! Preorder: Metroid: Other M (June 27th) See also: Metroid co-creator Yoshio Sakamoto talks with Famitsu about his plans for Metroid: Other M [Via Patrick Prine, Go Nintendo]
Partly inspired by Eric’s post (isn’t he supposed to be on vacation? what the hell), but mostly because I want to get in as many posts of my own before the gig is up, even if it means digging into my hard drive once again. The above are highlights from a Nickelodeon Magazine piece that I came up with, for the yearly back to school issue, circa 2002. Sadly, I only wrote the thing and was not responsible for the awesome artwork. You can see the full pages here (1,2)
Even after all these years, I am still supremely proud of the rather ominous-looking Principal Pong!
Guest post by Matt “Fort90” Hawkins
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Mega Man model by Dimension Diver, shown during this year’s Wonder Festival. It’s kind of reminiscent of the Mega Man Zero art style, but still a fairly unique representation of Mega Man. It’s available through Tokyo Hunter for 7,000 yen, though I think the site may not be taking orders for it anymore.
Here’s Roll, which sells for 8,000 yen:

Mega Man looks so panicked! It’s the left hand.

Finally, a super awesome Samus Aran from the same group:

[Via Fort90]
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“Super Metroid” by Jace Wallace (click for larger version).
See also: “Beginnings”, Metroid: Other M trailer
[Via Wakkawa, Superpunch]
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