Sorry, bad DIY joke.
What's not bad however, is Retro Studios, now wholly owned by Nintendo, announcing that it has already begun work on the sequel to the amazing Metroid Prime, for GameCube of course.
As the first game had to be dragged through the development system kicking and screaming, it's likely that things will be somewhat smoother the second time around.
Unfortunately, nothing was revealed about the content of Metroid Prime 2: Paint, but when it is, we'll let you know.