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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Metroid'' plays nearly identically to its Nintendo DS counterpart, with the player having to move a [[metroidwiki:Metroid (species)|Metroid]] off of [[metroidwiki:Samus|Samus]] before time runs out. If the player successfully does this, they win the game and see a screen that states how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten, followed by a screen with a button that gives them the option to replay the game. If they fail to do so, they see the same replay screen, except the screen stating how many games they have completed out of ten is replaced with one that simply says "fail".
''Metroid'' plays nearly identically to its Nintendo DS counterpart, with the player having to use their mouse to move a [[metroidwiki:Metroid (species)|Metroid]] off of [[metroidwiki:Samus|Samus]] before time runs out. If the player successfully does this, they win the game and see a screen that states how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten, followed by a screen with a button that gives them the option to replay the game. If they fail to do so, they see the same replay screen, except the screen stating how many games they have completed out of ten is replaced with one that simply says "fail".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Detach Metroid
The opening screen of the Adobe Flash version of Metroid, which was playable from the official iQue website.
Publisher iQue
Platform(s) Adobe Flash
Release date 2004[?]
Genre Action
Rating(s) N/A
Mode(s) Single player
Format HTML
Input Mouse

Metroid was the seventh of the ten Adobe Flash games made to promote WarioWare: Touched! that were playable on the official iQue website. It is nearly identical to its Nintendo DS counterpart.

Gameplay

Metroid plays nearly identically to its Nintendo DS counterpart, with the player having to use their mouse to move a Metroid off of Samus before time runs out. If the player successfully does this, they win the game and see a screen that states how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten, followed by a screen with a button that gives them the option to replay the game. If they fail to do so, they see the same replay screen, except the screen stating how many games they have completed out of ten is replaced with one that simply says "fail".

Gallery

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