is a run and gun video game for the Neo-Geo console/arcade platform created by SNK. It was released in 1996 for the MVS arcade platform. The game is widely known for its sense of humor, extremely fluid hand-drawn animation, and fast paced two-player action. It is the first title in the Metal Slug series.
The Metal Slug storyline stretches from the beginning of the era of modern-day terrorism. Metal Slug is set in near-future of 2028. There are two militant factions that struggle for power: the Rebellion and the Regular Army. The Regular Army is a well-equipped, modern-day force run by various nations around the world. The Rebellion, however, is comprised of various small yet organized militant groups, ranging from terrorists to splinter groups of military forces driven by a hunger for power.
The Regular Army is a very formidable force. However, it lacks effectiveness due to the widespread corruption within the senior-level chain of command. Other officials often deny the reports and recommendations given to them by intelligence officers. This often leads into intelligence failures that result in dramatic consequences.
Vice Admiral Donald Morden of the Regular Army Marine Corps is one of the main characters that sparks the events of Metal Slug. He has a reputation of being a tough, efficient, and caring officer of the Regular Army, and is held in high regard by his troops. He was also a caring father to his son. However, Morden immediately defects over to the Rebellion when his son is killed in the Central Park bombing caused by an intelligence failure on the part of the Regular Army.
In 2026, a year after the failed attempted assassination of the President of the United States launched by the Rebellion under General Morden's command, the Rebellion launched a massive attack against the Regular Army forces around the world. Although the Regular Army intelligence agency had many indications that such an attack was imminent, Regular Army officials again ignored the warnings. With the Regular Army forces surprised, the Rebellion nearly annihilated them with their superior numbers and emergent technologies.
The Regular Army planned a massive counter-attack against the rebellion. Advanced tanks, designated "Super Vehicle-001" were designed to aid the Regular Army commandos. These tanks were mass-produced but kept in caches until the Regular Army had amassed enough to begin a counter-attack. However, the tanks were seized by the Rebels in 2028 because of another intelligence-failure by the Regular Army. Seeing the Regular Army plunge into a general panic and crumble, 1st Lieutenant Marco Rossi of the Regular Army Peregrine Falcons special-forces unit quickly unites remaining Regular Army units and begins a commando operation to reclaim the tanks. Fighting alongside him is Second Lieutenant Tarma Roving from the same Peregrine Falcons unit.
After various campaigns, the Regular Army defeats the Rebellion forces and reestablishes stability. General Morden, is apprehended near the end of the conflict and is jailed in a maximum security military prison complex while awaiting trial for his war crimes.
The soldiers of the Peregrine Falcons squad were declared heroes by the Regular Army officials, with the lieutenants Marco and Tarma being credited with many awards. However, not everyone treated the P.F. squad as such because Regular Army officials had been discredited by their failure to prevent the Rebellion attack.
Unlike Contra, the protagonists can perform melee attacks by using a knife and/or kicking. The player does not die for simply coming into contact or colliding with enemies. Correspondingly, many of the enemy troops have melee attacks. Much of the game's scenery is destructible. Sometimes this reveals extra items or powerups, othertimes it simply results in collateral damage. During the course of a level, the player encounters many scruffy-looking POWs. If these are freed, the player can receive score bonuses (in the form of random items ranging from fruit to sealed envelopes), weapons, or grenades. Bonuses for freeing prisoners are received at the end of the level; at this point the game indicates the name and rank of each person freed. If the player dies before the end of the level, the tally of freed prisoners is deleted.
There are a total of six levels, with themes ranging from lush forests, garrisoned cities, snowy mountain valleys, canyons, and military bases.
Fixed machine guns: At several points throughout the game, the player can utilize fixed machine gun turrets. Unlike the tank, these only have a 180 degree firing arc.
Later on, a Neo-Geo CD version of the game was introduced to help along with Neo-Geo's lagging sales, but it never caught on due to the lack of attention that the NGCD received in the public.
Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation versions were also ported and distributed. The Saturn version was available in two different versions, 1.002 and 1.005, the latter with minor bug fixes, and are no longer in production. The PlayStation version is currently being distributed by SNK Playmore as a re-release version. The original version of it can be found in auctions as a collector's item, as well as the discontinued Saturn version.
In 2005, SNK Playmore announced that Metal Slug would be ported to Nintendo's Game Boy Advance. Some have argued that SNK Playmore should be porting it for the Nintendo DS, but others shot back saying that there is no true need for split-screen and touch pad for this game. However even if the second screen was ignored - The DS has more processing power and RAM which would give the possibility to have more things on the screen and less animations being cut. Also, instead of SNK Playmore releasing Metal Slug 1, 2, X and 3 seperately for the GBA they could be compiled on one cartridge (or 2) for the DS. There is also a confirmed "Metal Slug Anthology" for the PSP, as well as for the forthcoming Nintendo Wii console.
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