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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released May 28, 1993
An action-heavy side-scroller that is in the vein of the mecha games of the 16-bit era.
An over-the-top shooter, "Metal Slug 7" continues the classic franchise on the Nintendo DS.
Blast your way through jungle infested, nazi-esque worlds in this compilation of the Metal Slug franchise. Includes every arcade Metal Slug game, which makes this game Metal Slug 6's Western debut.
This is the 3D version of Metal Slug, confusingly called Metal Slug.
The popular Metal Slug franchise comes to the GBA with five action-packed missions and two new features: a health system and e-cards that enhance the player character's abilities.
The Regular Army faces a new threat in the fifth sequential entry in the Metal Slug series.
Utilizing similar gameplay mechanics as previous Metal Slug games, Metal Slug 4 stays true to the series, but also manages to keep things fresh with new bosses, weapons, vehicles, and a combo system.
The third game in the Metal Slug series, first released to arcades in 2000 and later ported to many home consoles, PCs, and mobile devices.
Metal Slug 1st Mission was a handheld game in the Metal Slug franchise, starring franchise regular Marco Rossi.
Metal Slug X is an upgraded version of Metal Slug 2, featuring the Metal Slug 3 game engine. The story remains the same but there are slight changes to music, gameplay and interactions.
Metal Slug 2 sees Marco Rossi once again do battle to save the world from the evil General Morden and a mysterious foe from above.
A 3D arena mech action game published by Hudson for the Sega Saturn.
Metal Slug is a 2D run-and-gun platformer for the Neo Geo that's known for its fluid animation, sense of humor, and brutal two-player action.
One of the most technically advanced games to be released on the SNES; this shooter featured liberal use of voice samples, Mode 7 and even Dolby Surround.
A side-scrolling platformer/shooter from Treasure. Its colorful art style and frenetic shooting action have earned it near universal praise.
A run-and-gun platformer and the sequel to the Genesis version of Rolling Thunder 2, only released in North America. Set during the events of Rolling Thunder 2, players follow agent "Jay" as he hunts down the second-in-command of GELDRA.
A sci-fi side-scrolling shooter for the SNES, which is an updated version of the Amiga/Atari ST game Turrican. It is one of few SNES games to feature Dolby Surround.
Turrican 3 is the last chapter of the Turrican series on Commodore Amiga. The game is partially based on the Genesis game Mega Turrican.
Turrican II is an epic shooter featuring a ton of exploration, colorful graphics and a pumping synth soundtrack to boot.
When the terrorist group GELDRA resurfaces to cause chaos, the secret agents "Rolling Thunder" must also return to stop them in this sequel to the arcade run-and-gun platformer Rolling Thunder.
An action platformer for the NES by Capcom. Viper (or Dead Fox) is sent into South America to rescue commandos and dismantle a massive drug cartel.
An early shooter platformer originally developed for European home computers, best known for its heavy metal soundtrack by Chris Huelsbeck.
A side-scrolling shooter released on multiple platforms by Capcom. The player could rotate their burly soldier protagonist, allowing them to shoot in many directions.
A Konami run-and-gun famous for its fast-paced, gritty, old-school action.
As the secret agent "Albatross", infiltrate the terrorist organization GELDRA to rescue your partner in this arcade side-scrolling run-and-gun platformer by Namco.
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