Am2r

Old man attempting AM2R. Not a PC gamer, but I’ve never played 2 and SM is my all-time favorite game. I managed to download the 1.1 torrent and Loader. I linked it all together and launched. I’m getting horizontal bars that drift down my screen every few seconds. AM2R (also known as Another Metroid 2 Remake or AM2R: Return of Samus) is an unofficial fan remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus, developed by Argentinian independent programmer Milton 'DoctorM64' Guasti. The game updates the 1991 version with color, a visual style similar to Super Metroid and gameplay similar to Metroid: Zero Mission. After years of development, the game was released for. Aug 03, 2021 AM2R received a DMCA takedown notice, development and distribution ceased AM2R was nominated for Fan Game of the Year at the Game Awards, for a couple hours AM2R was featured at Pixel Museum in France Awesome youtubers that I admire played the game.

  • Aug 06, 2016 Another Metroid 2 Remake is an unofficial fangame remake of the 1991 game Metroid II: Return of Samus for the Game Boy. This game improves the gameplay of the original game and adds various new features.
  • Aug 07, 2021 AM2R received a DMCA takedown notice, development and distribution ceased AM2R was nominated for Fan Game of the Year at the Game Awards, for a couple hours AM2R was featured at Pixel Museum in France.
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AM2R
Developer(s)Milton Guasti
Publisher(s)None
Release date(s)
August 6, 2016
Genre(s)Action-adventure
System(s)Windows
ModesSingle player
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AM2R, short for Another Metroid 2 Remake, is an action-adventure game developed by Milton Guasti under the pseudonym DoctorM64, and released in August 2016 for Microsoft Windows. It is an unofficial enhanced remake of Nintendo's Game Boy game Metroid II: Return of Samus (1991), borrowing the art style and overall feeling of the Game Boy Advance game Metroid: Zero Mission (2004). Shortly after the game's release, Nintendo sent DMCA notices to websites hosting AM2R; download links to the game were removed from its official website, but Guasti said that he still planned to continue working on the game privately.

The remake is done in the style of Metroid: Zero Mission, adding a map system, new areas, minibosses, redone graphics and music, an updated artificial intelligence for enemies, and a log system. Logs give the player more information on Metroids, enemies and the game world after the player has defeated certain enemies or arrived in new areas. The game's controls are more rigid than the original's, and feature new abilities such as grabbing onto ledges, being more in line with the gameplay the series has employed since the Super NES game Super Metroid (1994).

The game follows Samus Aran, who aims to eradicate the parasitic Metroids from SR388, their home world. It includes several new features, including redone graphics and music, a map system, and new areas and minibosses. Video game journalists liked the game, frequently calling it impressive and commenting on the improved visuals compared to those of the original Metroid II.

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