News: Metroid Zero Mission Now On Club Nintendo
Posted 15 Dec 2008 at 18:49 by Nathan Whincup
You can now grab yourself a slice of portable bounty-hunting action from the Stars Catalogue in the form of Metroid: Zero Mission.
Samus is under fire! The latest update to the European Stars Catalogue brings you another chance to take the fight to the Space Pirates once again to prevent them from using the parasitic Metroid species to take over the galaxy.
Metroid: Zero Mission for the Game Boy Advance is a remake of the original Metroid on the NES, and retains the revolutionary exploration-based gameplay of the first game whilst introducing a remastered musical score, visuals and a few gameplay easter eggs. You can save Zebes for just 5,000 Stars.
The official Super Mario Galaxy sountrack is also still available in normal and platinum varieties (you get more songs and a nicer case with the platinum version) if you yearn for the sweet orchestral sounds of what was arguably 2007's greatest game. The normal soundtrack is 3,850 Stars, whilst the platinum one will set you back 4,850 Stars.
If these particular goodies aren't your cup of tea, there's also a collection of animated Mii wallpapers for your mobile phone at 150 Stars a pop, a golden statue of Link and Epona for 15,000 Stars, and a Wii Fit winter hat and scarf for 2,200 and 2,500 Stars respectively.
Unfortunately, the Nintendog plush and the Nintendo DS wrapping paper have sold out, but we'd imagine more stock will appear eventually given the common nature of these products.
Thanks to Rowan for the heads-up!