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The Games: Discover everything you’ve always wanted to know about some of the most beloved Super NES games, including the previously unreleased Star Fox 2!.
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This is followed by advice from speedrunner Sebastian Haley, and a timeline of the Metroid series up to Metroid: Samus Returns, and the Super Metroid credits. After this, there is a section covering details about the game's development and hidden secrets, such as the commercial with Killer the dog, that Super Metroid was intended to be the final Metroid game, the influence Alien had on the series, and the Save or Kill the Animals phenonemon.
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Each area and boss are touched upon, with maps, screenshots and artwork. It includes a short summary of Metroid and Metroid II: Return of Samus, leading into the story of Super. The Super Metroid coverage begins on page 146. More fanart and cosplay is featured towards the end of the book, as well as a feature on the Metroid Database. On one page, the graphics of Metroid (on the NES) and Super Metroid are compared. The pages next to it feature official artwork and screenshots for each game, as well as fanart, and even a photograph of Jenni Källberg cosplaying as Samus Aran. The Collector's Edition has an exclusive foreword written by Reggie Fils-Aimé. A Collector's Edition was also released, which features an embossed slipcase modeled after the packaging for Super NES games, with the book itself modeled after a Super NES cartridge. The guide comes in two versions: the standard release, which has a gray cover with thirteen pictures taken from the covers of the games included in the SNES Classic Edition (including Super Metroid), as well as the Nintendo SNES Classic icon.