![]() ITEMS: Morph Ball, Bombs, Screw Attack, High Jump, Ice Beam, Wave Beam The Mother Brain is not there when you get there!! Just the message telling you that you must escape…but there is no time limit!.The Varia does not exist, so you better be good!.No, that’s not a typo, you have Bombs but you have to get the Morph Ball!. ![]() In the game that this code throws you into, you start in Ridley and there is the following strange stuff: Kraid’s dead along with three Zebetites pre-destroyed. ![]() ITEMS: Morph Ball, Bombs, High Jump Boots, Varia, Screw Attack, Ice Beam Good luck: High Jump Boots and Varia don’t exist, either. Yokoi’s secret code drops you in Norfair, armored, with no ball, and not the greatest ending if you finish. No Varia though – you still have to acquire it! When you reach Mother Brain’s Lair, three Zebetites are already destroyed, too. This code is more superior than the “vanilla” Justin Bailey code above because it starts your game with 0 time on the clock! It just might not be as memorable. ITEMS: Morph Ball, Bombs, High Jump Boots This will allow you to start the game as suitless Samus with no other equipment. Little do they know that Samus is really a brunette (See the following password)! This password will also start you at the Norfair elevator.įor an alternative version of this code, enter 6 dashes and 6 zeros on the second line. This includes green hair and a magenta leotard and boots, with her arm cannon covering her right forearm. Maybe one of the most famous passwords of all time, the Justin Bailey password has become synonymous with depictions of suitless Samus from Metroid 1. ITEMS: Morph Ball, Long Beam, Bomb, High Jump Boots, Varia, Wave Beam, Screw Attack Change the C to an E and the 1 to a 3 to play as suitless Samus. All you have to do is go in there and beat Mother Brain. It gives you everything and starts you at the beginning of Tourian with no time on the clock. This could be considered the best password in the game. Until then, you can enjoy this password which enables you to blaze through the game from start to finish in about 15 minutes - all you need to do is go kill Kraid and Ridley and then head to Tourian, and it’s hello bikini ending! Others claim that NAR could stand for “North American Release.” Unless we can talk to one of the original team members, guess we’ll never know. The meaning of “NAR” is also up for grabs, although one plausible theory says that it’s short for T(ohru) Narihiro, the programmer credited for the NES conversion of the game - since the original Japanese Famicom version had a save game system rather than a password feature, chances are good that Narahiro is the one who programmed it, and may have put in this debug mode himself. This code was found to be hard-coded into the game, likely as a debug and not removed before the game’s release. This is the infamous, “NAR” password which starts you at the beginning of the game and gives Samus a full arsenal, as well as unlimited missiles and energy. Generate your own Metroid passwords! Check out this in-browser webapp: truepeacein.space
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