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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Starting in ''Prime'', Samus obtains a hairstyle with an uncanny resemblance to [[Eternal Darkness|Alexandra Roivas]]'s, who is also voiced by [[Jennifer Hale]].
* [[Breakthrough Hit]]: The series solidified [[Retro Studios]] as [[Nintendo]]'s biggest western subsidiary.
* [[Dueling Games]]: ''[[Halo]]'', initially, but then it got weird as development for both series progressed. It was so surprising, that fans of both series [[Captain Ersatz|wondered if the designers were inspired by either series]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140314122222/http://www.siliconera.com/2011/10/17/kinect-adds-metroid-prime-like-scan-feature-to-halo-remake/ Weird stuff happens].
* [[God Never Said That]]: Some people are flat out convinced that Yoshio Sakamoto considers the Prime Trilogy not part of the canon, when in reality they are merely stated to be side-stories and are still canonical.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Jennifer Hale]] voices Samus in the ''Prime'' series; she also voiced, among other game characters, [[Eternal Darkness|Alexandra Roivas]], another blond Nintendo [[Action Girl]], not to mention the female version of another [[Mass Effect|impossibly badass space hero]].