

Or…does this mean METROID WALLPAPER BONANZA?

Why are the press release pictures so much bigger than the game itself? Are they trying to trick people into thinking this game is a lot better-looking than it really is? Are they trying to trick the reporters who are writing about the game to include non-game pictures in their previews?

Please note: screen captures are taken from a version of the game still in development and are provided at a higher resolution than what is available in game. Of course, when you look at the fine print on the press release, it says this: Just click on the above logo to see what I mean. Nintendo’s press release kit for Metroid: Other M came with a bunch of large screenshots of the game.
