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'''Welcome to the Zero Mission Speedrunning Wiki!'''
'''Welcome to the Zero Mission Speedrunning Wiki!'''
Metroi: Zero Mission is a remake of the classic Metroid videogame for the NES, except this time it's updated for the Gameboy Advance with all new physics, graphics, items, and an entire new postgame section. The speedruns for Zero Mission focus heavily on precise movement, with a couple stylish tricks sprinkled throughout each category.  
Metroid: Zero Mission is a remake of the classic Metroid videogame for the NES, except this time it's updated for the Gameboy Advance with all new physics, graphics, items, and an entire new postgame section. The speedruns for Zero Mission focus heavily on precise movement, with a couple stylish tricks sprinkled throughout each category.  
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Revision as of 22:55, 15 October 2020

Welcome to the Zero Mission Speedrunning Wiki! Metroid: Zero Mission is a remake of the classic Metroid videogame for the NES, except this time it's updated for the Gameboy Advance with all new physics, graphics, items, and an entire new postgame section. The speedruns for Zero Mission focus heavily on precise movement, with a couple stylish tricks sprinkled throughout each category.

TO DO:

  • general movement
  • categories
  • routes
  • maps
  • external resources/guides/links/leaderboard(s)
  • rando stuff