![]() Updated lots of exclusive texts of the NTSC standalone versions of Prime 1 and Prime 2 Updated intro logos in standalone Prime 1 and Prime 2 Updated Seeker Missile lock-on effect in standalone Metroid Prime 2 Initial sorting of text textures by game and game region Updated archive folder structure and install instructions for easier installation Updated a lot of exclusive texts for standalone Metroid Prime 3 Updated some main menu elements and texts for standalone games Moved Trilogy main menu text textures to "1 - HD Texts" folder Updated UI texts (can be found in "1 - HD Texts" folder) Minor fixes and adjustments to a few existing textures Added exclusive textures for the GameCube versions of Prime 1 and 2 ( buttons, lock on reticle, scan visors) HD Samus face texture now uses Prime 3 eye texture Updated map legend and Wiimote/Nunchuk textures that show when pressing 2 on the Metroid Prime 3 menu Updated all remaining items showing up in the Gunship Visor when picking them up with the ship grapple If you experience any issues with the pack please report them here in the forum thread. Metroid Prime 1 and 2 for the GameCube, Metroid Prime 3 and the Metroid Prime Trilogy for the WiiĪlso in this pack are some extra textures like a HD face texture for Prime 1&2 Samus, better Tallon IV space textures, keyboard and mouse buttons and a small crosshair for PrimeHack users and more. This texture pack works and is optimized for use with the PAL and NTSC versions of: Originally started in late 2017 I finally finished this texture pack when I was in the mood and re-played all three games again over the past few weeks, replacing textures that annoyed me whenever they showed up. Enjoy.The goal of this texture pack is to replace the most blurry and offensive low-res HUD textures in the Metroid Prime games that do not look good next to all the upscaled 3D elements with brand-new hand-drawn ones. You can also download a video version of the track featuring a visualizer of when each sample plays. Guess Nintendo really hates that kind of thing?Īnyway, working with him directly, we’re now hosting. All he wanted to do is educate and preserve, also pointing out the fact that Nintendo missed their chance releasing Prime 2 & 3’s soundtracks officially. Synamax in no way makes money off this and he never planned to. We don’t blame you dude – this kind of corporate bullying is very petty, even from them. In the video above, Synamax explains the situation, but after this, he is no longer interested in anything Nintendo-related and seems to be washing his hands of the company once and for all. Their legal rep contacted the YouTuber and asked him to take down the content including the recreation track and several other remixes, citing he would need “compulsory licenses” to upload the tracks on his channel. That was the last straw for Nintendo, unfortunately. During his investigation, he was able to uncover that series composer Kenji Yamamoto used a sample CD called Uncivilised G’rooves as a base for nearly all of the sound design for the music of Prime 1 and Prime 2.Įver diligent, the remixer put his skills to the test and flawlessly recreated the Torvus Bog theme from Prime 2 in its entirety. Synamax, who we reported on a while back, is an indie composer who has been dedicated to one thing lately: deconstructing the music of the Metroid Prime series. I’ve also taken the time to create a mockup boxart for it. As always, take rumors with a huge grain of salt, but my fingers are crossed for it. ![]() It’s hard not to get caught up in the hype as Prime remains one of the greatest titles in the series’ history and fans are frothing at the mouth for Nintendo to give this game a proper HD remaster (not a port like we got with Trilogy). #NintendoDirect #Nintendo #NintendoSwitch #MetroidPrime /HzYq4rc0bH Jeff Grubb has leaked Metroid Prime remastered! He says it’s happening and coming this holiday season in November. Watch the excerpt below for the full quote: This would be an incredibly well-timed move for Nintendo, as the game will be celebrating its 20th anniversary come November (along with Fusion.). While we don’t usually make a habit of stoking rumors, podcaster Jeff Grubb has once again made a definitive note that the long-rumored Metroid Prime HD is coming to Switches everywhere this holiday season.
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