Categories: Retro

Random: Newly-Discovered Metroid Prime Glitch Causes Samus’ Ship To Slowly Drift Out Of Place

Despite launching more than 17 years ago, it looks like fans have discovered a strange and hilarious detail in the original Metroid Prime.

Apparently, a tiny animation glitch in the first-person shooter game causes Samus’ gunship to slowly drift away from its stationary position! If one leaves their game running for a long time (we’re talking more than 10 hours) the ship will actually get close enough for players to walk around it.

Check it out in action below, courtesy of GameXplain:

What do you think of this bizarre discovery after all these years? Feel free to share your thoughts below!

GALA-MOS

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