The incident has since become known as "The Great Crash". By the end of that month, the damage had mostly been cleaned up, as the community had joined forces in recovering the lost content from caches of other websites such as Google. Additionally, all backups since October 2007 were discovered to be corrupted, so the entire wiki was "warped" to the state of three months before. On January 12, 2008, the main database of the website malfunctioned, rendering all its contents unusable.
The site was founded in April 2004 by the users Gus (who died in 2006), Janitor and Fast Eddie.
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While Dread may be the darkest game in the Metroid series thus far, there are quite a few moments of humor that help provide some much needed levity. Metroid Dread spoilers without context Explanation (spoilers), ,, The elevators/trains Explanation When Samus travels between areas, she either takes an elevator or a tram, which just shows her standing in it silently before she arrives. Raven Beak Samus' Metroid Powers OtherĭA: 87 PA: 81 MOZ Rank: 38 Up or Down: Up You Have Been Warned! open/close all folders E.M.M.I. As the Grand Finale of the Metroid story arc, Dread pulls out all the stops to go out with a bang and a great many screams.
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With a title like Dread, you can expect this game to be chock full of scary moments.
We've only seen him in the original game, its GBA remake, Super Metroid, and some party spinoffs. He was supposed to be in Metroid Prime only to be cut due to time constraints.