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An early demo version of the game called ''Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt'' was packed in with the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS hardware for a while, which included three single-player modes as well as a local multiplayer mode.

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An early demo version of the game called ''Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt'' was packed in with the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS hardware for a while, which included three single-player modes as well as a local multiplayer mode.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading: The game tries to use small empty hallways between rooms to disguise the loading. It does not work, as you can often spend as much as 10 seconds standing at the door waiting for the damn thing to open, particularly if one of the other Hunters or Guardians are in the next room. Keep in mind this is on a ''UsefulNotes/NintendoDS cart''.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading: The game tries to use small empty hallways between rooms to disguise the loading. It does not work, as you can often spend as much as 10 seconds standing at the door waiting for the damn thing to open, particularly if one of the other Hunters or Guardians are in the next room. Keep in mind this is on a ''UsefulNotes/NintendoDS ''Platform/NintendoDS cart''.
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''Metroid Prime: Hunters'' is a game in the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' series, released on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in 2006. A GaidenGame to the ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'', it was developed by the Creator/NintendoSoftwareTechnology — Nintendo of America's in-house development studio — rather than Creator/RetroStudios as with the other ''Prime'' games.

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''Metroid Prime: Hunters'' is a game in the ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' series, released on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS in 2006. A GaidenGame to the ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'', it was developed by the Creator/NintendoSoftwareTechnology — Nintendo of America's in-house development studio — rather than Creator/RetroStudios as with the other ''Prime'' games.
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* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: Sylux has a power suit that was stolen from the Galactic Federation that allows him to transform into its second form, Lockjaw, which uses a compression technology similar to the morph ball. The same can be said for the other hunters, but the secondary forms of the rest are all part of their biology, save for Weavel who splits himself in two. Sylux's prototype suit would indicate that the Galactic Federation has been doing some research into morph ball technology as well.
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* TheSpook: While the other 5 hunters in the game are given a little backstory and reasons to hunt the Ultimate Power, all we know about [[AmbiguousGender it]] is that it hates the Galactic Federation, and Samus by proxy.

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* TheSpook: While the other 5 hunters in the game are given a little backstory and reasons to hunt the Ultimate Power, all we know about [[AmbiguousGender it]] Sylux is that it hates they hate the Galactic Federation, and Samus by proxy.

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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Noxus's alt form, the Vhoscythe, and Spire's alt form, the Dialanche, attack by spinning limbs and large chunks of rock, respectively.


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* SpinAttack: Noxus's alt form, the Vhoscythe, and Spire's alt form, the Dialanche, attack by spinning limbs and large chunks of rock, respectively.

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