If you are searching for a license key to play Metroid on a PC, the situation is different. There is no official "PC version" of Metroid games; instead, players use emulators or fan-made source ports.
The original Metroid cartridge for the NES used a simple but effective anti-piracy measure: the game would display a password screen after the player died or saved progress. However, certain versions of the game (and its sequel, Metroid II: Return of Samus ) required players to input passwords that contained . If a password was generated by an unofficial source (e.g., a copied cartridge or an incorrect password generator), the game would detect corruption and: license key metroid
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