Nintendo Switch 2 Revealed At Last

The wait is finally over as Nintendo has officially revealed Nintendo Switch 2! It is set to release in 2025, featuring black Joy-Cons with the iconic red and blue neon colours acting as an accent this time!

The trailer was focused on showing the hardware itself, but we did get a glimpse of what appears to be a new Mario Kart game, and it was confirmed once more that most Nintendo Switch games will be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2, in both physical and digital format!

A Nintendo Direct was announced as well, airing 2nd of April 2025, which will give us a closer look at the Nintendo Switch 2. It is not certain whether or not a software-based Nintendo Direct will air before this date.

A pre-release event called “Nintendo Switch 2 Experience” was also announced. It will take place in various locations across the world, and you will be able to register for a chance to enter the event. It appears that you may only register at the region you reside in, and you need a Nintendo Account to be able to enter. You may only enter one event:

Europe

  • Paris (April 4th – April 6th)
  • London (April 11th – April 13th)
  • Berlin (April 25th – April 27th)
  • Milan (April 25th – April 27th)
  • Amsterdam (May 9th – May 11th)
  • Madrid (May 9th – May 11th)

North America

Japan

  • Tokyo (April 26th – April 27th)
  • Seoul (May 31st – June 1st)
  • Hong Kong (TBA)
  • Taipei (TBA)

Oceania

Registration for these events will be open from 17th of January, to 26th of January.

Source: Nintendo

First image released from Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective

Piggyback, the author and publisher of Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective, has shared its first image of the inside of this book. It shows pages with never-before-seen concept art and sketches of the Varia Suit, with numerous color scheme explorations. There’s a blurb with commentary, although the text is too small to make out from this image.

Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective will be released in the summer of 2025. It is available for preorder through various retailers via the link here.

Source: Piggyback on Twitter

Retro Studios credits omitted from Donkey Kong Country Returns HD

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is poised for release on Nintendo Switch on January 16, 2025. It was originally developed by Retro Studios as their first game after completing the Metroid Prime trilogy. Unlike the Switch port of its sequel, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, or Metroid Prime Remastered, this port was developed by Forever Entertainment.

We regret to report that the original development team for Returns on Wii has been omitted from the HD Returns credits. The credits now end with a statement saying: “Based on the work of the original development staff.” This was also the case with Metroid Prime Remastered, which despite being developed by Retro themselves, omitted the names of their staff who worked on the original version. Since Retro did not develop the HD port of Returns, they are not mentioned at all in the new credits.

This appears to be a regular practice with Nintendo when it comes to remastering their games. We believe this is wrong, and we will continue to call it out as it happens. We encourage our readers to check out the original credits for Donkey Kong Country Returns at MobyGames. The original credits for Metroid Prime can be read on Wikitroid.

Source: Nintendo Life

Amazon cancels years-old Metroid Prime 4 preorders

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was announced all the way back in June 2017, and we only saw our first glimpse of it seven years later in June 2024. Still, Amazon and other online retailers made it possible to preorder the game after its announcement, despite having no knowledge of when it would come out. Now, some players who preordered it on Amazon seven years ago are reporting their orders have been cancelled.

Whether this is a mistake or a deliberate decision is as yet unknown. Amazon sent the following email to people whose orders were affected:

Hello, due to a lack of availability, we will not be able to obtain the following item from your order. We’ve canceled the item and apologize for the inconvenience. If you see a charge for the canceled item, we will refund you within 1-2 business days. If you are still interested in purchasing this item, it may be available from other sellers. Please visit the detail page for this item.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is set to drop at some point in 2025. We will keep you up to date on any and all developments, however small, as we get closer to its release! Let us know on our social media pages if you’ve been affected by a preorder cancellation.

Source: r/metroid

Feature: End of Year 2024

Every December, we close out the year with our annual End of Year feature. This year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Super Metroid, the long-awaited unveiling of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, and the 20th anniversary of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. Our End of Year feature highlights these milestones, as well as the other Metroid news we got this year. We also mark the three interviews we conducted with Ai Kobayashi, Cid Newman and Jacobo Luengo.

On behalf of the Shinesparkers team, I would like to thank all of our readers for their continued support, and wish you all a happy new year! In 2025, we will finally get to play Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, and we have Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective to look forward to as well.

Click here to read our End of Year 2024 feature

MHQthon 2024 begins this week

MHQthon, the annual Metroid charity marathon from Metroid HQ, begins tomorrow, December 4th. The MHQ team will complete all Metroid games over the course of the week, ending with a giveaway and randomized stream of Metroid Prime 1 and 2, with more games added if their donation goals of $2-3,000 USD are met. MHQthon benefits Child’s Play Charity, an amazing cause that delivers games and technology to pediatric hospitals.

This year, MHQthon will have a special guest: Jessica Erin Martin, Samus Aran herself (in Metroid: Other M). She will participate in day 1 of the marathon, for a livestream of Other M beginning at 12:15pm Pacific Time, and she’ll return for The Great Metroid Bake Off on Friday, Dec. 6 at 5:30pm PT.

MHQthon will be streamed on their Twitch channel, here. A full schedule is in the image above. Best of luck, MHQ!

Source: MHQ

New Metroid Prime development assets discovered

Even more than twenty years later, there are still secrets left to be discovered from the development of Metroid Prime! Recently, some never before seen development renders and concept art have surfaced from two developers, James Dargie and Greg Luzniak, who worked on Metroid Prime in its early iterations, on their personal websites. Neither one was credited in the finished game.

In James’ case, he shared a vertical platforming section he called the “Danger Shaft”, intended for Prime as a third-person game before it switched to first-person. Additionally, he posted test images for a holographic effect on Samus’s Arm Cannon, a cipher for the Space Pirate language, and renders for a “Killmeleon”, a previously unknown creature that was apparently scrapped from Prime. James previously shared the “Danger Shaft” for a late 2022 video from DidYouKnowGaming that shared other secrets from Prime’s development. Other content he’s shared, like a scrapped Reactor Room, and his personal name for Samus’s Gunship, the Thrush Eterna, were shared previously.

As for Greg, he shared a piece of concept art depicting multiple creatures. They include the War Wasp (which survived into the final game), an early Space Pirate design that more closely resembles a Zebesian, potential early designs for a Sheegoth-like and Lumigek-like creature, and a mammalian creature that may represent a Blood Monkey! In our second interview with Jack Mathews, he said that Blood Monkeys would have moved and attacked like real monkeys, but did not recall seeing artwork for them. Well, we’re happy to say it’s real!
This content was brought to our attention by a user named Spimpom on Wikitroid. According to one of their administrators, Bearborg, when he shared the Space Pirate text with the Chozo Language Discord server, their analysis concluded it was not a constructed language. A member of that server has contacted James for comment.

What cool findings! Who knows what other secrets remain to be discovered?

Source: James Dargie/Greg Luzniak/Wikitroid

Metroid Prime 1–3 Visual Retrospective preorders available, release date revealed

Following yesterday’s announcement of Metroid Prime 1–3: A Visual Retrospective, more information has come to light. It is being distributed by Simon & Schuster, its release date is July 31, 2025, and it can now be preordered through Amazon, and the American retailers Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million and Bookshop. You can access the book through each of these storefronts via the link below.

Thanks to Metroid35 for the news tip!

Source: Simon & Schuster

Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective announced

Today, video game strategy guide publisher Piggyback announced Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective, a hardcover anthology art book, is coming in the summer of 2025. With the cooperation of Nintendo and Retro Studios, it includes over 200 pages worth of concept artwork, sketches and illustrations from the first three games in the Metroid Prime series, and Metroid Prime Remastered. The art is printed on high quality paper and the cover has a metallic foil Samus.

A Visual Retrospective will feature exclusive commentary from Retro developers and Kensuke Tanabe, the producer of the Metroid Prime series. Tanabe will also write the foreword for the book.

Preorders are not open for A Visual Retrospective at this time, but we will let you know as soon as they are. Piggyback is selling the book for $49.99 U.S. / $69.99 CAD. Whether and when it will be released in the European market is also unknown at the moment.

2025 will be a massive year for Metroid fans, as it is also when Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is slated to be released! Watch this space.

Source: Piggyback