Metal Slug (series)

Metal Slug (メタルスラッグ) is a series of run and gun video games first released on Neo-Geo arcade machines and game consoles created by SNK. It was also ported to other consoles, such as the Sega Saturn, the PlayStation, the Neo-Geo Pocket Color and more recently, the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Xbox 360. There is also an anthology of the first 7 games in the main series (including Metal Slug X) available for the Wii, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2.

SNK Playmore staff state that Metal Slug is one of their best international hits -the other being The King of Fighters- and they are always willing to expand the series.

Story
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'etat and the creation of a New World Order under General Morden. Later games featured characters from the Sparrows Unit, which is under the control of the Regular Army's intelligence division. In the games following the first, the PF Squad also battles an alien threat to Earth (the Mars People), as well as several other supernatural threats including yetis, zombies, ambulatory Venus flytraps, giant crabs and mummies. Outlandish elements were removed from the fourth game to return to the feel of the original title, which resulted in poor critical and commercial reception. The fifth moved to the motif of modern guerrilla warfare, leaving only traces of the series signature quirky humor and paranormal enemies (except for 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.

Gameplay
The mechanics of the series is characteristic of run and guns: The enemies come in hordes, the weapons have high fire rates. All of these characteristics come from the Contra series, which the game's mechanics is based on. Metal Slug however takes the concepts introduced in Contra and expands upon them. First and foremost is the ability to perform melee attacks. In most run and guns, contact with an enemy leads to immediate death. In this series, contact only results in either party's death if an attack is performed. This leads to the ability for the player to run in and use melee attacks to take down a number of troops.

Arcade

 * Metal Slug: Super Vehicle-001 (Neo-Geo, Neo Geo CD, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Wii, PSP, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Xbox)
 * Metal Slug 2 (Neo-Geo, Neo-Geo CD, Wii, PSP, PlayStation 2)
 * Metal Slug X (enhanced remix of Metal Slug 2 utilizing Metal Slug 3 engine, which was being developed during that time) - (Neo-Geo, PlayStation, Wii, PSP, PlayStation 2)
 * Metal Slug 3 (Neo-Geo, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Wii, PSP, Xbox 360)
 * Metal Slug 4 (Neo-Geo, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Wii, PSP)
 * Metal Slug 5 (Neo-Geo, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC, Wii, PSP)
 * Metal Slug 6 (Atomiswave, PlayStation 2, Wii, PSP)

Playstation 2

 * Metal Slug 3D (Japan Release Only, unknown if it will be release on the USA Version)
 * Metal Slug Anthology (Compilation of Metal Slug 1, 2, X, 3, 4, 5 and 6)

PlayStation Portable

 * Metal Slug Anthology (Compilation of Metal Slug 1, 2, X, 3, 4, 5 and 6)
 * Metal Slug XX (Remixed release of Metal Slug 7)

Wii

 * Metal Slug Anthology (Compilation of Metal Slug 1, 2, X, 3, 4, 5 and 6)

Xbox 360

 * Metal Slug: Super Vehicle-001 (From Xbox live arcade)
 * Metal Slug 3 (From Xbox live arcade)
 * Metal Slug XX (From Xbox live arcade)

PC

 * Metal Slug Online Zero
 * Metal Slug: Super Vehicle 001 GT (GT=Via GameTap )
 * Metal Slug 2 GT
 * Metal Slug X GT
 * Metal Slug 3 GT
 * Metal Slug 4 GT
 * Metal Slug 5 GT
 * Metal Slug 6 GT

Neo Geo Pocket Color

 * Metal Slug 1st Mission
 * Metal Slug 2nd Mission

Game Boy Advance

 * Metal Slug Advance

Nintendo DS

 * Metal Slug 7

Mobile platforms

 * Metal Slug Mobile
 * Metal Slug Mobile: Impact
 * Metal Slug: Allen's Battle Chronicles (Part 1)
 * Metal Slug: Allen's Battle Chronicles (Part 2)
 * Metal Slug STG
 * Metal Slug Survivors / Metal Slug 4 mobile
 * Metal Slug Soldiers
 * Metal Slug Fighters
 * Metal Slug Warriors
 * Metal Slug Mars Panic!
 * Metal Slug Tactics
 * Metal Slug M1
 * Metal Slug Touch
 * Metal Slug M2
 * Metal Slug Team Mission

Pachinko Slot

 * Metal Slug (pachinko)
 * Metal Slug SV-001 (pachinko)

Introduced in Metal Slug

 * Marco Rossi
 * Tarma Roving
 * Allen O'Neil
 * General Morden

Introduced in Metal Slug 2

 * Fiolina Germi
 * Eri Kasamoto
 * Mars People
 * Hyakutaro Ichimonji
 * Rumi Aikawa

Introduced in Metal Slug 4

 * Nadia Cassel
 * Trevor Spacey

Introduced in Metal Slug 1st Mission

 * Lieutenant Colonel MacBa
 * Colonel Hilde Garn

Introduced in Metal Slug 2nd Mission

 * Tequila

Introduced in Metal Slug Advance

 * Walter Ryan
 * Tyler Elson
 * Allen O'Neil Jr.

Introduced in Metal Slug 6

 * Ralf Jones
 * Clark Still

Introduced in Metal Slug 3D

 * Oguma

Introduced in the mobile games

 * Leona Heidern
 * Robert Nicola
 * Nathalie Cook
 * Alisa Stewart

NPC Characters

 * Drill Instructors

Combat Vehicles

 * SV-001 "Metal Slug"
 * SV-002 "Black Hound"
 * Sand Simon

Aircrafts

 * SVH-03 "Slug Copter"
 * SVF-07V "Slug Flyer"
 * Astro Slug "Rebel Astro"

Mechas

 * SVW-001 "Slug Gunner"
 * SVX-15D "Slugnoid"
 * LV Armor "Level Armor"

Naval Vessels

 * SVX-17M "Slug Mariner"
 * Middle-Son 1986
 * Middle-Son 1999

Support Vehicles

 * SVX-22UG "Drill Slug"
 * Motorcycle
 * M-15A MLRS "Bradley"
 * Metal Crow
 * Landseek
 * TIAF660

Animals

 * Super Vehicle "Camel"
 * Super Vehicle "Ostrich"
 * Super Vehicle "Elephant"
 * Super Vehicle "Donkey"