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Metal Slug Collection Wii - A Black Falcon - 2nd May 2006

I know Lazy linked it already, but this deserves its own thread... :)

http://revolution.ign.com/articles/704/704020p1.html

Quote:SNK Slugs Wii
Classic Metal Slug games hit Nintendo's new system with added free-hand style controller functionality.
by Matt Casamassina

May 1, 2006 - SNK revealed exclusively to IGN today that after a long absence from Nintendo's home consoles it has signed up to develop games for Wii, the platform formerly code-named Revolution. SNK's first title for Wii is Metal Slug Anthology, a compilation of classic Metal Slug projects. Best of all, these games have been enhanced to take full advantage of Wii's innovative free-hand style controller, which translates gestures made by players into on-screen movement.

"Fans worldwide have been looking forward to our return to Nintendo platforms and what better way then to bring our complete Metal Slug arcade collection to Wii," SNK Playmore USA Corporation president Ben Herman said in a statement. "The Wii controller will be used in a new and unique way that enhances the gameplay. Our fans have demanded that we support Nintendo platforms. Let the celebration begin."

Metal Slug Anthology will feature such classics as Metal Slug, Metal Slug 2, Metal Slug X, Metal Slug 3, Metal Slug 4 and Metal Slug 5. SNK has not yet confirmed if Metal Slug 6 will be on the compilation, but that is a very real possibility. The publisher would only officially state: "This will be a full arcade collection including many additional surprises."

A version of Metal Slug Anthology is also expected for Sony's PSP handheld, but the Wii version will obviously boast exclusive controller functionality in addition to any separately added games or features.

The Metal Slug franchise was born to life in 1996 for the now-defunct Neo-Geo console. The arcade shooter took inspiration from the hit Contra series and served up a healthy dose of frantic run-and-gun-style cooperative two-player gameplay. The Metal Slug name describes a massive tank in the game, but much of the side-scrolling missions in the series challenge players to go on foot as Lieutenant Marco Rossi, a tough-guy military leader whose mastery of projectile weapons is second to none.

All of the Metal Slug games retain the original's style: 2D side-scrolling missions with beautiful hand-drawn art. Old-school players even today trumpet the franchise's extremely fluid animation and impressive on-screen carnage.

Further specifics about the Wii version of Metal Slug Anthology will be made available at E3 2006, where the game is expected to be playable in some form. Official screenshots will be released at that time. In the meanwhile, though, SNK has hooked IGN up with several pieces of official Metal Slug Anthology art work. Readers can view the media in our images section below.

Now I could post actual screenshots of the Neo-Geo games, or of Metal Slug 6 for Atomiswave (will it be included? It's new, so they could easily sell it as a standalone title, so I'm not sure...), but I'll instead post the art IGN's article has. :)



Marco
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a Metal Slug
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The four heroes of Metal Slugs 2, X, 3, & 5 (right to left, Tarma, Fio, Eri, and Marco)
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a Metal Slug, again
[Image: snk-slugs-wii-20060501030047679.jpg]

I will get this. :)


Metal Slug Collection Wii - lazyfatbum - 2nd May 2006

I cant fucking believe Metal Slug is coming back to Nintendo *holy hell*, not only that but its retaining the 2-D hand drawn art plus extras and neato things? and it uses the wiimote? .....how? by twisting? i can see them making crazy advancements, I mean i never thought of it before but the wiimote has FOUR levels of movement

D-Pad
wiimote motion
analog stick
Nunchuku motion

all at your disposal at the same time! This game should come with lube, so i can have relations with it.


Metal Slug Collection Wii - Great Rumbler - 2nd May 2006

There's no way I can resist buying this.


Metal Slug Collection Wii - A Black Falcon - 2nd May 2006

Quote:I cant fucking believe Metal Slug is coming back to Nintendo *holy hell*, not only that but its retaining the 2-D hand drawn art plus extras and neato things? and it uses the wiimote? .....how? by twisting? i can see them making crazy advancements, I mean i never thought of it before but the wiimote has FOUR levels of movement

"coming back"? No, this'll be the first time any Metal Slug game has been on a Nintendo console, with the exception of Metal Slug Advance for the GBA a few years ago. Though there is an upcoming port of Metal Slug 1 that's going to come out for GBA this summer... PSP is getting a collection with Metal Slugs 1,2,X,3,4, and 5, and GBA Metal Slug 1 (with carts, you can't fit more than one Neo-Geo game worth porting on a cart...). This even things a bit, with Metal Slug Collection for Revolution...

I've played Metal Slugs 1 through 5, and they're all great. Very similar, but great. 3 is probably my favorite, though... fantastic game...

Anyway, I'm wondering how this will use the Wiimote. I don't see how a classic-style arcade shooter like this, inspired by Contra and Gunforce 2 (play it and you'll see what I mean -- I think the same people made Gunforce 2 that then went to SNK to do Metal Slug), would work with the positional/twist/rotation aspects of the controller...

I mean, Metal Slug is oldschool. You move left, move right, jump, and fire (normal shot and bomb/grenade). You get in vehicles sometimes. There are elevators and stuff. You can crouch and crawl. You can fire... left, right, or straight up. Or when ducking. No 360 degree firing, that'd make things too easy... :)Though a few of the pickup guns can be panned to hit a range... but anyway, I don't see how this controller would benefit the game. Not that it makes it any less awesome, though! :D

I think we can probably safely bet that SNK's NES games will be on the Virtual Console, now... though VC support for Neo-Geo looks unlikely, as I said, if they want to sell this collection as a standalone product. Oh well, if they release more collections, it'll be almost as good. :)

Of course, Ikari Warriors looks pretty bad in comparison to Metal Slug, but oh well... it seemed great when I was little, so I'd have to buy it anyway... :)


Metal Slug Collection Wii - Smoke - 3rd May 2006

I just Wii'd myself.