EliteWarrior
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LocaMocha
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Well, if Nintendo wrote it, is
must be true. Oh, wait.
Metroid Manual
7-8
As a last resort, the Federation Police have decided on this strategy: to send a space hunter to penetrate the center of the fortress and destroy Mother Brain. The space hunter chosen for this mission is Samus Aran. He is the greatest of all the space hunters and has successfully completed numerous missions that everybody thought were absolutely impossible. He is a cyborg: his entire body has been surgically strengthened with robotics, giving him superpowers. Even the space pirates fear his space suit, which can absorb any enemy's power.
rolleyes
Good point, but ALL games with Link in them Link is a boy he is an elf so his face is slightly feminin. The Samus thing was a mistake but them writing Link as a he was not.
If it was a
mistake, then how come they constantly called him a he, then?
Do they still continue to call Samus a 'he'? Just wondering.
I was actually talking about the first manual. It wasn't a typo, because they constantly call Samus a "he" in it.
I'm thinking that at the time, NOA's manual writers had no clue what Samus was. They probably hadn't beaten the game fast enough, and just assumed that the protagonist was a male cyborg. A lot of times there is misinformation in game manuals (I've seen some American Megaman manuals that have used the Japanese Rockman names! O_o).