Metroid Fusion

A Director’s Cut trailer for Metroid Fusion has made its way online thanks to the trailer’s director, Bruce Hunt. The trailer is in HD and features additional footage that wasn’t shown during the official commercial that aired on televisions back in 2002. The trailer has been uploaded to the Shinesparkers YouTube channel which is dedicated to all things Metroid related.

The Parasite Metroid Fusion Commercial, 2002 HD – Director’s Cut could not have come at a better time as Metroid Fusion gets added to the Game Boy Advance -Nintendo Switch Online library on March 9th. What a great way to celebrate the game by releasing an special cut of the game’s original trailer.

Video Description:

“Parasite” Metroid Fusion commercial that differs from the version that aired on television in 2002. This cut features additional shots and a different musical arrangement and voiceover, with less in-game footage and no rating. This was recently shared in high quality by the director, Bruce Hunt.

Produced by RadicalMedia
Directed by Bruce Hunt

Big thanks to Bruce and Shinesparkers for sharing this previously unaired trailer and getting us hyped for the Metroid Fusion when it comes to Switch Online this week.

Source: Shinesparkers (YouTube)


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