Nordisk Games acquires 40% share of Metroid: Samus Returns developer MercurySteam

Nordisk Games have become a minority shareholder in MercurySteam, taking a 40% share in the company responsible for developing Metroid: Samus Returns with Nintendo, which released back in 2017. MercurySteam have confirmed the news in a recent blog post, welcoming Nordisk Games as their new partner. The blog also shares quotes from Enric Alvarez (CEO and co-founder of MercurySteam) that both parties shared the same DNA, ambition and objectives; and from Nordisk Games Senior Partner Martin Walfisz that his company was very proud to have the company join their portfolio. Walfisz also confirms that MercurySteam have new games currently in development that are promising and exciting.

We warmly welcome Nordisk Games as a new MercurySteam partner. Since the first time we met with them, we were very clear that both parties shared the same DNA, ambition and objectives and we are convinced that we are entering a new era of consolidation and growth for our studio. The saying “The best is yet to come” takes on all its meaning now – Enric Alvarez, CEO and co-founder of MercurySteam

After meeting the founders and team at MercurySteam we immediately recognized their fantastic talent and creativity at work. The studio is undoubtedly one of the premier PC and console game developers in Europe, and we’re very proud of having the company join our portfolio. MercurySteam’s track record speaks for itself, and the games they now have in development are extremely promising and exciting – Martin Walfisz, Senior Partner at Nordisk Games

Source: MercurySteam blog

Feature: Civilisations Lurking Beyond

The universe of Metroid is a pretty large place, and outside of Samus Aran, Dark Samus, Ridley and other recurring characters, there are several that we still don’t know a great deal about. There are a number of cool facts out there though, some of which were revealed through official marketing materials, or through our own interviews and investigations here at Shinesparkers! Our team member Quadraxis has attempted to highlight some of the lesser-known characters referenced in Metroid Prime Hunters, such as the Kriken, Vhozon and Phrygisians for his latest civilisation series of features for Shinesparkers. We hope you will check it out, and hopefully learn a few things about these cool additions to the series!

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Community Spotlight: VGMStudios

For our final Community Spotlight of the year, we are very happy to be sharing the very impressive Metroid collection of VGMStudios with you. Within the collection are some very rare and wonderful items that many fans have probably never seen before, mostly sourced from Japan. Some are so special, that they are one-of-a-kind. VGMStudios explains how he became a collector in the first place, and what his collection means to him, and we hope you will check it out by clicking the link below!

We are looking for new Community Spotlights for 2021, so if you or someone you know is a cosplayer, artist, musician, speedrunner, YouTuber or has an interesting Metroid project that you feel could use a bit more attention, don’t hesitate to share it with us via social media!

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Episode 10 – Rainfall Films (Metroid: The Sky Calls)

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For our tenth podcast, we are joined by Sam Balcomb and Jeff Dodson of Rainfall Films, a company that specialises in production, post-production and audio, and were responsble for the fan film Metroid: The Sky Calls. The movie was created back in 2015 and starred Jessica Chobot and America Young as Samus Aran. To mark its fifth anniversary, we prepared an interview to find out more about the project. The podcast also features host Amanda, and team members Darren and Dalagonash. Check out our feature-length podcast below!

00:31 – Guests: Sam Balcomb & Jeff Dodson
1:22:27 – Topic: Our favourite moments from Metroid: The Sky Calls
1:31:10 – Bloopers

Feature: Why is Metroid Prime 4 Important to Nintendo?

Back in early 2019, Nintendo announcd that it was restarting development on Metroid Prime 4, a title that was received with open arms when it was first announced back in June 2017. Fans may be questioning how important Metroid Prime 4 is to Nintendo, and how it views the series as a whole. Our team member Dalagonash has kindly shared his opinion on why Metroid Prime 4 is important to Nintendo in our latest feature for Shinesparkers.

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Community Spotlight: Metroid Trainer

Our latest Community Spotlight is now available! This month, we are featuring The Metroid Trainer, a YouTuber whose content includes detailed explanations of bosses in the Metroid series, his theories about mysteries, and imagining Metroid enemies as Pokemon. His videos are a great resource for Metroid fans new and old, and we felt he was very deserving of a Spotlight.

We continue to look for talented creators across the Metroid fan community. If you are creating something that you think we might be able to promote, please don’t hesitate to contact us!

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Gigi Hadid dressed up as Samus for Halloween

Following in the footsteps of Brie Larson, American fashion model Gigi Hadid dressed up as Zero Suit Samus for Halloween this year. Sharing photos of her costume via Instagram, Hadid captioned her post with “choose your player”, potentially a reference to Super Smash Bros. One photo features a gif of Zero Suit Samus doing the default dance from Fortnite. She shared additional photos in her Instagram stories.

Several gossip and media sites have been describing Hadid’s costume as that of a video game character, without naming Metroid or Samus. Regardless, it’s always nice to see celebrities taking notice of Metroid and Samus, and we appreciate the costume.

Source: Screen Rant/Gigi Hadid

Episode 09 – Kabutroid (Planet Zebeth Webcomic)

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For our ninth podcast, we invited sprite comic artist Kabutroid to join us to discuss Planet Zebeth, a long-running series of comics she created seventeen years ago. Kabutroid explains more about her creation, and the team discuss our favourite moments from the comic. We hope you will check out Planet Zebeth, one of the oldest pieces of Metroid fan content on the internet! Podcast also features host Amanda, and team members Darren and RoyboyX.

00:40 – Guest: Kabutroid
12:37 – Topic: What are our favourite moments from Planet Zebeth?
19:35 – Bloopers

Check out Planet Zebeth on the link below:
https://zebeth.shinesparkers.net/planetzebeth/

Retro Studios to remodel existing premises in 2021

According to news agency Intelligence360 who specialise in public and private company information within the United States, Retro Studios will undergo a remodel of their existing premises in Austin, Texas, with a completion set for May 2021. The Metroid Prime 4 developer will invest over $530,000 to renovate over 37,000 square feet of space. It was originally reported that the company would be expanding into a different location, but after investigating ourselves, we found that this was inaccurate and chose not to share the news at the time. Since then, Intelligence360 has updated its website to clarify.

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According to state and local economic development sources Retro Studios plans to invest $530,362.00 to build out 37,335 square feet of new space in Austin. The company plans to occupy the new space at 12345 N Lamar Blvd. Suite 300 in Austin, on or about May 1, 2021.

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According to state and local economic development sources Retro Studios plans to invest $530,362.00 to remodel 37,335 square feet of space in Austin. The project at 12345 N Lamar Blvd. in Austin, should be completed on or about May 1, 2021.

 

We will continue to update and research this information as accurately as we can, as the story develops.

Source: Intelligence360

Community Spotlight: Omni42

Our latest Community Spotlight is now available! This month, we are highlighting the talented artist Omni42, who recreates environments and areas from Metroid, inside Halo 5’s Forge mode level editor. His portfolio includes redesigned power suits, and a really impressive comic. We were blown away by the creations of Omni42, and felt he was very deserving of a Spotlight.

We continue to look for talented creators across the Metroid fan community. If you are creating something that you think we might be able to promote, please don’t hesitate to contact us!

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