Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Latest Issue Of EDGE Reveals That Sega Once Pitched A Metroid Game To Nintendo

The latest issue of EDGE magazine is now available in Europe and some nice people over on ResetEra have transcribed an interview with Sega’s Chief Creative Officer Toshihiro Nagoshi.

During part of the interview Nagoshi discussed F-Zero GX and the experience his team at Sega’s subdivision Amusement Vision had. Nagoshi surprisingly revealed that the development team pitched ideas for a Metroid title to Nintendo, but all were ultimately declined. Stating:

“I really liked the Super Famicom game, and while we made a few proposals – Metroid for instance, and others – I was most confident in making a driving game because of my experience in the genre, though I’d never make a sci-fi one.”

Amusement Vision made several titles throughout their short four-year tenure as a company including Virtua Striker 3, Daytona USA 2001, F-Zero GX, and Super Monkey Ball.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

You May Also Like

News

During Nintendo Direct, Nintendo announced they are remaking the N64 classic The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for Switch 2. This remake will...

News

After several years in silence, the official Crazy Taxi X account has posted a teaser for a possible revival. A new entry in the...

News

Nintendo has announced its upcoming Splatoon title, Splatoon Raiders, which has received an official release date. The game will launch on July 23 exclusively...

News

A spokesperson has confirmed to Bloomberg that NetEase Games will stop funding Nagoshi Studio after May 2026. This is due to NetEase wanting to...

Advertisement