Metroid Prime Remastered credits removes names of the original developers

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The recently released Metroid Prime Remastered for the Nintendo Switch has been a roaring success due to the fact that it is really good remaster and still remains an incredible game after all these years. The game has come under fire though, as it has been noticed that the ending credits do not contain the names of the original developers who worked on the original Gamecube version and Wii re-release. Instead of listing all the names of the people who worked on the original game they have chosen to write “Based on the work of Metroid Prime original Nintendo GameCube and Wii versions development staff.” This has irked Zoid Kirsch, who was the senior gameplay engineer for 2002’s Metroid Prime and presumably other Retro Studios staff.

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