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Original Metroid Prime developers criticise remaster for excluding full credits
You might’ve heard that there was a Nintendo Direct last week, and what a great showcase it was. Not only did we get a good glimpse of upcoming games coming to the Nintendo Switch, but the long-rumoured Metroid Prime Remastered was privy to a stealth launch shortly after.
Alas, Metroid Prime fans could rejoice. However, the original developers behind Metroid Prime are expressing their frustrations with the remastered game. More specifically, its lack of full credits.
Former Metroid Prime developer, Zoid Kirsch, took to Twitter to share their frustrations with the credits. “While many studios did amazing work on the remaster, I’m let down Metroid Prime’s Remaster does not include the full original game credits.”
Original Metroid Prime Developers Express Frustration At Being Excluded From Remaster’s Credits
Developers on the original Metroid Prime have expressed frustration and anger at not being included in the credits of the recently released remaster.
Via a report from Axios, Zoid Kirsch, who was a senior engineer on the original game, posted on Twitter that he was “disappointed” that the original development team’s name were not included in the remaster’s credits. Technical lead engineer Jack Matthews quotetweeted Kirsch’s statement and said that the exclusion was a “travesty.” Matthews also made a statement to Axios, “When my son plays Metroid Prime on the Switch for the first time, the fact that he won’t see [my] and my colleagues’ names in the credits as the original creators is a punch in the gut.”
While many studios did amazing work on the remaster, I’m let down Metroid Prime’s Remaster does not include the full original game credits. I worked with so many amazing people on the game and everyone’s name should be included in the remaster, not just a single card like this. pic.twitter.com/Yvojf9f9Mq
— Zoid Kirsch (@ZoidCTF) February 11, 2023
Currently, the game shows a title screen which reads, “Based on the work of Metroid Prime (Original Nintendo Gamecube and Wii Versions) Development Staff.” The rest of the credits concern the remaster itself, listing the employees at various studios who contributed to the project. Other remasters Nintendo has published have included the original development team in the credits, such as Skyward Sword HD.
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