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is a Japanese run and gun
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series originally created by
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before merging with
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in 1996 after the completion of the first game in the series. Spin-off games include a
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to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the series and a
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game for the mobile platform. Originally created for Neo-Geo arcade machines hardware (MVS) and the Neo-Geo home game consoles (AES) hardware, the original games have also been ported to other consoles and mobile platforms throughout the years, with several later games created for various other platforms. The games focus on the Peregrine Falcon Squad, a small group of soldiers who fight against a rebel army, aliens, zombies, mummies and various other forces intent on world domination.


Gameplay

The gameplay consists of run and gun elements as well as in later releases shoot 'em up mechanics. The run and gun pits a player against a large numbers of enemies with extremely powerful weapons pick-ups. In most run and guns, contact with an enemy leads to damage. In this series, however, contact results in the opportunity to perform a melee attack and the opportunity for the enemy to perform a melee attack of his own, if he has one. The player's melee attack is also much stronger than most shots. This leads to the players ability to run in and use melee attacks to take down a number of enemies at once, as well as the ability to quickly defeat enemies that can take plenty of damage, such as the mummies in ''Metal Slug 2''. The player starts with only a simple semi-automatic handgun (''Metal Slug 6'' and ''7'' used a fully automatic handgun in place of the stock semi auto first used in every game including spin off); as the game progresses, the player may pick up new weapons. The player can only use one weapon at a time. When a new weapon is found, it replaces the previous one. Similarly, when ammunition runs out, the player reverts to using the handgun, which has unlimited ammunition. A new system was implemented with ''
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'' allowing players to carry and switch between the handgun and two other weapons. The player is also equipped with grenades which can be used to throw at enemies and cause more damage, however the number of grenades is limited and must be replenished periodically with ammunition found along the way. The SV-001 (SV being an abbreviation for "Super Vehicle") or 'Metal Slug' is the main vehicle of the ''Metal Slug'' franchise. It is a small,
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propelled by caterpillar treads. The tank is armed with one
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which shoots powerful bombs in limited numbers, and twin vulcan cannons which shoot unlimited tracer bullets. The vehicle can jump and crouch. Crouching opens a hatch on the top of the tank through which grenades already in the player's possession can be thrown. The grenades remain independent of the cannon's ammunition system. The vehicle's bombs can also be replenished with ammunition boxes found along the way. The vehicle can run over infantry and perform a suicide attack, with the driver jumping clear and the tank ramming into and exploding upon the target. The vehicle can take three direct hits before it is destroyed, at which point a warning will be given to eject before the vehicle explodes. The enemy chaser variant has a shield that must be destroyed before the vehicle can be destroyed. Over time, these specifications changed into any vehicle armed with a vulcan cannon and a cannon variant suited to the role of the vehicle, and propelled suitably for that vehicle's environment. Some vehicles will only provide vulcan cannons (which are more powerful than the handgun's bullets and are also unlimited), but neither special bombs (grenades must be used) nor armored protection to the player. In ''Metal Slug 6'' (and the home version of ''Metal Slug X'' onwards), the playable character Tarma can lock the vulcan cannons into one position and fire continuously. ''Metal Slug'' games typically have 6 levels. The exceptions are ''
Metal Slug 3 is a run and gun video game developed by SNK. It was originally released in 2000 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform as the sequel to ''Metal Slug 2''/''Metal Slug X''. The music of the game was developed by Noise Factory. The game was ported ...
'', ''
Metal Slug 5 is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo created by SNK Playmore. It was released in 2003 for the MVS arcade platform and is the fifth game in the ''Metal Slug'' series. The game was developed by Noise Factory/SNK Playmore, after Korean com ...
'' and ''
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'', which have 5, and ''
Metal Slug 7 is a run and gun video game developed by SNK Playmore for the Nintendo DS. It is the seventh and final title in the main ''Metal Slug'' series. It marks the first game in the main series that would be released without an arcade version. The gam ...
'', which has 7. In the Western arcade and console versions, the game would have the blood censored, showing white sweat instead of blood in its place. However, there is a code to disable this censor within the BIOS of the Neo-Geo hardware both on the arcade and home ports respectively.


Games


Plot


Setting

The first game's story involved the Peregrine Falcon (PF) Squad, a small but skilled team of soldiers serving under the Regular Army's special operations division, who fight against the army of General Donald Morden in order to prevent a massive coup d'état and the creation of a New World Order. Later games featured characters from the Sparrows Unit, which is under the control of the Regular Army's intelligence division. Beginning with ''Metal Slug 2'', the PF Squad also battles an alien threat to Earth (the Mars People), as well as several other supernatural threats including yetis,
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s, ambulatory Venus flytraps, giant crabs, and
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. These outlandish elements were removed from the fifth game to return to the feel of the original title. The fifth moved to the motif of modern guerrilla warfare, leaving only traces of the series' signature quirky humor and paranormal enemies, with the exception of the final boss. ''Metal Slug 6'' returned to the plot of the first three installments, bringing back Morden's Rebel Army and the Mars People. ''Metal Slug 7'' has less outlandish elements with the Mars People replaced by an alternative universe of Morden's Army with futuristic equipment and weapons.


Characters

;Heroes
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Marco Rossi (voiced by Takenosuke Nishikawa in '' NeoGeo Battle Coliseum'' and by
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in '' Neo Geo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting'') and
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Tarma Roving were the only playable characters in the first game, and each was reserved solely to the first and second player, respectively. From the second installment, characters can be chosen independently, and
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Second Class Eri Kasamoto and Master
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Fiolina "Fio" Germi were added to the cast. These four are typically considered to be the quintessential ''Metal Slug'' team. In the fourth game, Nadia Cassel and Trevor Spacey made their debut, replacing Eri and Tarma. They have not returned in later games, as they were created by the Korean-based Mega Enterprise and due to Playmore retaining intellectual rights to all SNK titles. Eri and Tarma returned in the fifth game. The Game Boy Advance edition of the game features two new characters specific to that title: PF squad trainees
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s Walter Ryan and Tyra Elson. '' The King of Fighters''/'' Ikari Warriors'' characters
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Ralf Jones and Second
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Clark Still have appeared since ''Metal Slug 6'', and their ''King of Fighters'' teammate Leona Heidern is available as an extra downloadable character for ''Metal Slug XX'', a revised edition of ''
Metal Slug 7 is a run and gun video game developed by SNK Playmore for the Nintendo DS. It is the seventh and final title in the main ''Metal Slug'' series. It marks the first game in the main series that would be released without an arcade version. The gam ...
''. ;Enemies General Donald Morden is the main
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of the ''Metal Slug'' franchise. He is depicted as a rambling madman wearing a beret, eyepatch, and wearing his army's uniform. In some games, he bears a passing resemblance to
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. He appears in every game except ''Metal Slug 5.'' He apparently mends his ways by the end of ''Metal Slug 6'', as he (or Rootmars depending on the player(s)' chosen route) rescues the player(s) after they are knocked off a wall by an explosion caused by the alien end boss. His army is the main force of opposition in the Metal Slug games, with the exception of ''Metal Slug'' 5 and 6. He commands the Rebel Army, and in ''Metal Slug 4'' he was thought to be behind the Amadeus Terror Syndicate. He once again returns to his roots of attempted world domination in ''Metal Slug 7'', this time with the help of the Rebel Army from the future, also being the final boss for the first time since the original ''Metal Slug''. Like the main characters, General Morden appears in various SNK games as a cameo, especially in the '' SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash'' series. Allen O'Neil, a sub-boss, appears in all of the games except ''Metal Slug 5'' and ''6''. He returns in ''Metal Slug 7''. He uses an
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, a knife, and grenades. Despite the fact that Allen is clearly killed at the conclusion of every encounter, the game makers have humorously brought him back in each new iteration of the series. Allen's son, Allen Jr., appears in ''
Metal Slug Advance ''Metal Slug Advance'' is a run and gun video game for the Game Boy Advance handheld system created by SNK Playmore in 2004, and is canon to the ''Metal Slug'' series. Storyline A survival training camp for new Peregrine Falcon recruits has jus ...
'' as the recruits' drill sergeant but later reveals himself as a double-agent for the Rebel Army. He can be fought in the final mission as an optional boss. The Mars People are aliens that are in a plot to take over Earth in the ''Metal Slug'' universe. They resemble squids, using their tentacles as a form of movement, and a strange fighting style which involves gas and a laser pistol. In ''Metal Slug 2'', they appeared as enemies near the climax of the game, with their mothership appearing as the final boss. They appear again in ''Metal Slug 3'', abducting Morden and one of the members of the Regular Army in the final level (which ever one the player uses will be abducted), only for the Regular Army and Morden's army to take the fight to their mothership and defeat them, and their leader Rootmars. In ''Metal Slug 6'', the Mars People, Morden, as well as his rebel army, and the Ikari Warriors, join forces with the Regular Army to fight a new alien invader who feeds on the Mars People. In ''Metal Slug X'' they appear as enemies early in the game. Mars People also are the first characters from the ''Metal Slug'' series who appear in a fighting game: first in '' SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'' as a hidden (but playable) character, and later in ''Neo Geo Battle Coliseum'' as an unlockable playable character.


Development

The aspect of the ''Metal Slug'' series was to create a simple, but exciting side-scrolling shoot-em-up game with a very easy control scheme (one joystick and three buttons). The same team that created ''Metal Slug'' for the Neo-Geo previously created several games for
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which have very similar graphics and gameplays, such as '' GunForce'' (1991), ''
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'' (1993) and '' Gunforce 2'' (1994). Some of the stock sound effects and sprites from Irem and '' The King of Fighters'' titles were used in the ''Metal Slug'' games. The music was composed by Takushi Hiyamuta (who is credited as ''Hiya!''), a key member of the
Nazca Corporation was a Japanese company that developed video games for the Neo Geo games console. The company was formed in 1994 by a group of employees from Irem who were tired of the company's inactivity. In 1996, the company was acquired by SNK. History ...
, which was acquired by SNK in 1996. The first 3 titles were developed by the ''Nazca'' team before SNK declared bankruptcy in October 2001, leading to the disbandment of the original team. Anticipating the collapse of SNK, the company Playmore was launched August 2001, which became known as SNK Playmore in 2003, the year after ''Metal Slug 4'' was released. Development on the series has since continued without the original staff, with Noise Factory handling 4, 5, 6 and 7.


References


External links


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