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Metal Slug Advance
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November 25,2004 -

The Metal Slug series debuted at arcades all over the world in 1996. Developed by longtime arcade developer, SNK, the game was made to do what most arcade games of today do'eat your quarters. Despite how much people have lost trying to fend off a helicopter with a single soldier, Metal Slug remains to be a popular title when it comes to sheer challenge. Now players who have missed out on the last Metal Slug games can get into some of that nostalgic action on their GBA'marking Metal Slug's first appearance on a handheld since the days of the NeoGeo Pocket Color.

The premise of Metal Slug Advance, as with all the other Metal Slug games, is to simply destroy the mother-load of the enemy and survive the war. The game takes place on the battlefields of the enemy territories, and the only backup your character has are his or her own projectile weapons, knife, and unlimited continues'which you'll really need since quite a few of the game's areas can be extremely difficult.

Before starting a new game, you will be asked to choose one out of two characters'Walter or Tyra. These two individuals are privates with a very keen sense of combat, and they're practically indestructible on the battlefield. No matter which character you choose, both characters will have the same equipment, so there really is no difference between the two.

Metal Slug is played on a 2D, sidescrolling interface'and Metal Slug Advance is no different from the rest. You can move from left to right or vice versa using the directional pad. Also, your default weapon is an automatic pistol that has unlimited ammo. If you have the auto-fire action on, you can go ahead and hold on the trigger button to unleash a nonstop barrage of shots from your pistol. If the auto-fire isn't on, you can't hold on the trigger button to create an infinite amount. With that, you also have grenades at your disposal which you can chuck using the right shoulder button. Unlike the automatic pistol, grenades can be wasted'so it's best to just use them when in dire need.

For those who don't really know what the game's title suggests, the slugs represent the destruction vehicles you can use, from the tank to other machines of power. To use a slug, all you have to do is jump in, and you're automatically in one. In slug form, you're barricaded and your health won't be affected. Other than a great way to defend yourself against the greater enemies in the game, the tank also has unlimited ammo in which one shot out of the cannon will cause damage at least more than half the power of your grenades. While the slug sounds great and always is a fantastic addition to the Slug games, it does have its bad moments. When in a slug, you have another tank of health. When suffering too much damage, the health meter will deplete, causing you to jump out of the destruction as you go back to your original slugless self, along with your original amount of health before jumping into a slug.

Now why would you need all this stuff' As stated above, the Metal Slug series is known for its sheer challenge. Along your campaign of destroying the opposing army, you'll run across enemies that don't really plan on giving you a chance. Your character will be fighting other tanks, helicopters, and all sorts of vehicles. The only chance of survival is to destroy each and every one of them. There'll even be some amazing cases in which you'll have to fight two different tanks along with a helicopter at the same time, so you'll have to rely a lot on reflexes and course-memorization. It's not optional either, as you usually can't just skip on to another part of a mission. Every time you kill a soldier of the opposing army, your score increases and sometimes a hostage often comes out of nowhere tied up in ropes. When you save the hostages, they'll give things that'll help on the journey, like bread or alternative weapons.

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Published by: SNK NeoGeo
Developed by: SNK Playmore
Genre: Action
# of Players: 1
ESRB Rating: Teen
Release Date: US: November 30th, 2004
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