

In Metal Slug: First Mission , the gamer is a member of an elite special forces squadron known as the Peregrine Falcons, and is sent to enemy territory to stop the coup-plotting Colonel Bildegaarn. You have three basic strategies to beat the enemies in this side-scrolling shootout: jump, fire, or evade. An added variation is that you can journey on foot, in a plane, or in a tank. Since your supplies are limited, you'll have to pick up time, life, and ammo from the men you take out. The eight-position joystick makes it possible to aim your gun all over the screen. It seems very easy at first, but the difficulty climbs as you make your way past each checkpoint. As your Metal Slug skills grow, you can choose to play at easy, normal, hard, and very hard levels. Each mission ends with a boss section, which is sure to challenge seasoned gamers. The parachute levels were the most challenging, while the pride marches added a nice touch that fit the armed forces theme of the game. --Carrie Bell Pros This cartridge is brand new. Game comes in a clear plastic game case. No Original box or manual. Review: Good condition - Works well and had no issues with the game. Review: Great Classic Game - If you are a fan of the Metal Slug Series, you will enjoy this game. It is very closely based on the NEO-GEO arcade version. The graphics are simplified to a 1998 portable handheld level, but the most important part, the gameplay, is fantastic. The 8-way joystick is perfect for this type of game. The music is among the best soundtracks for this handheld. I would recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of handheld games.
A**R
Good condition
Works well and had no issues with the game.
D**O
Great Classic Game
If you are a fan of the Metal Slug Series, you will enjoy this game. It is very closely based on the NEO-GEO arcade version. The graphics are simplified to a 1998 portable handheld level, but the most important part, the gameplay, is fantastic. The 8-way joystick is perfect for this type of game. The music is among the best soundtracks for this handheld. I would recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of handheld games.
T**G
Great game
With most of the Neo Geo Pocket Color's lineup firmly routed in the fighting, sports or puzzle genres, SNK's Metal Slug 1st Mission stands out as the system's first true shooting game. Luckily, being first isn't Metal Slug's only claim to fame -- the Contra-style sidescroller is so well put together that it easily beats out the greater part of the Game Boy Color's action library SNK's portable version of the popular arcade (and later Sega Saturn) hit casts players in the role of a Rambo-esque member of the Elite Special Forces Squad, the Pregrine Falcons. As the young recruit, you have to fight yourself through more than 16 combat missions, infiltrate a hostile materials storage facility, destroy it and capture guerilla leader Colonel Bildegaarn. Gameplay is very similar to Konami's Contra series. During most of the missions, players run their armed soldier from the left to the right, shooting both human and mechanical enemies, dodge bullets and jump over obstacles. At key moments, you will also be able to hop into the "Metal Slug", a multi-function tank with a machine gun and missile launcher and even the ability to jump and crouch. A VTOL (Vertical Take-off and Landing) called the "Slug Flyer" is the transport of choice for the game's occiasional air battles, during which gameplay switches to Scramble-style shooting and bombing runs. Don't let the title fool you -- Metal Slug is everything but sluggish. The game moves along at a brisk pace and players are firing their weapons almost non-stop, even while jumping platforms or hitching a ride on ropeways. The competition consists of tanks, flak cannons and numerous well-animated soldiers who try to take you out with guns or even jump at you with knives or machetes. Taking out a target will often yield a power-up, such as energy items, score items, ammo, invincibility, 1-ups, rank medals or new weapons. Unlike in similar action outings, like Turok 2 on Game Boy Color, Metal Slug's arsenal delivers a satisfying punch. The machine gun sprinkles the screen with dozens of spinning bullets, rockets home in on their targets and grenades are indispensable for taking out larger targets, such as the game's occasional mechanical bosses. There are eight different weapons all in all (not including the standard issue knife), seven of which can be picked up from eliminated enemies throughout the game:Pistol (unlimited ammo) Machine Gun, Shot Gun,Rocket Launcher, Grenade, Special Shot Cannon (for Metal Slug)Missile (for Slug Flyer). Control is responsive and the game moves along at a fast pace, but most importantly, Metal Slug is a lot of fun to play. The missions are varied enough to keep the game interesting throughout all the levels. For example, just when you're about to get sick of looking at a military base, your hero jumps into his jet and takes to the air. Depending on how good you are at evading missiles and enemy planes, you will either get to the end of the stage, or your soldier will have to cut out early and use his parachute to safely get to the ground. If he makes it down in one piece, he will have to finish the level on foot. There are lots of different environments, ranging from jungles to underground sewers and city scapes. Graphically, Metal Slug pleases with varied and well-drawn backgrounds and plenty of moving objects on screen. But it looks like most of the storage space on this 16-megabit cart was used to accommodate the many detailed animations of the enemy soldiers. Some soldiers walk around on guard towers and point at you when they see it, others sit around reading newspapers or sneak around camouflaged as bushes. Monty Python, anyone... On the downside, Metal Slug suffers from slowdown when there's lots going on (just like its arcade predecessor) and most of the sprites are dual color only. The latter is a typical symptom of handheld games that were designed with both the color and monochrome units in mid. It's time SNK realized that not supporting the old NeoGeo Pocket is a small prize to pay when its programmers could create even more stunning color-only titles. The game's audio includes lots of simple gun shot and missile sounds as well as plenty of militaristic sounding music tracks. It would have been nice if SNK could have squeezed in a few screams or voice samples to let players know when they hit a target. Although most of the music pieces are pretty forgettable, some seem to be inspired by action movies like Mission: Impossible and fit the action well. Metal Slug is well-designed action shooter that impresses on nearly every level. The action is fast and varied, the control is dead-on and there are enough levels to keep even veteran gamers busy for a long time. As far as handheld action titles go, Metal Slug is definitely at the top of my list. How about a two-player mode for the sequel, SNK?
J**H
an arcade classic in the palm of your hands
Just like its older brother, action games on the NeoGeo Pocket are few and far between. Metal Slug seems to fill the void nicely. The graphics are nice and the music is translated flawlessly from the arcade counter-part. This version also sports a ton of new levels and gameplay challenging enough to keep the most rabid of fans on their toes. However, the game is not perfect. Some parts of the game are so difficult to complete that I found myself pulling my hair in utter frustration. Metal Slug can also become a bit repetitive as the game progresses, with the same shoot, jump, shoot, duck tactics played throughout the game. Though hardly perfect, Metal Slug on the Neo Geo Pocket is an excellent diversion from all the fighting games and fans especially will appreciate this portable title.
K**S
CLASSIC!
This is Metal slug so it plays just like any other metal slug in the series. Lots of enemies, shooting and power ups. If you enjoy the metal slug series this is for you.
J**R
Fun game
Straight forward old school shooter that is decivingly hard at times. The only drawback is the game is a little on the short side.
L**N
Great Game
This is a very interesting take on the arcade classic. The game is an excellent addition to a Neo Geo Pocket Collection. The game is very different from the arcade version, but plays similarly.
L**I
Demanding, Contra-Esque, but it keeps the flavor
Alright, first thing's first. This is not quite the same game you get in the Arcade. Yes, it feels kind of like a Contra dressed in a cartoon. But there are subtle tweaks. You don't keep your vehicles, nor can you exit them at will. You have 1; count 'em, 1 life. You can have a whole mess of continues, but those start you at the begining, and like we all know, that's the hard part. You can backtrack. There's almost something of a story. You have a life bar. So, what's the same? Well... it still feels like Contra. You're a disposable hero sent against the numerous hordes of the enemy, armed only with your knife, pistol of unlimited ammo, and your grenades (which you have to tap option to use). Free hostages and POWs for power ups, shoot the enemy soldiers, tanks and whatever the *bleep* that thing is for more power ups, and work your way through a surprising amount of stages to take down the evil Final Boss. Now, this one improves on Metal Slug in a few ways. Lets say you run out of life via bullet wounds. You wake up in a POW camp and have to fight your way out. Tough, but do-able. Or you're flying along and your plane gets shot down. Get ready to free-fall and parachute while dodging enemy missles. Neat little touches like these make a lot of difference in the game. They also make it a LOT harder. This one falls short on Metal Slug in a few ways too. While the graphics are nice, it is a hand held system, and we're going from Neo Geo's famous work to... well, pinched cartoon characters. There's little blood, and the massive, monsterous bosses from the earlier games are just kinda... normal looking. If you can look past the graphics, this is a powerful little game. If knowing what is (via X-box, PS etc) has corrupted your sight... well, this one probably won't be for you. Find some Screen Shots and decide for yourself.
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