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Metal Slug 7

"From the press release:Metal Slug 7 follows in the footsteps of its predecessors by continuing to deliver the high-energy and frantic, fast-paced 2-D shooting action that the franchise has always been widely renowned for."

Publisher: Ignition
Developer: SNK Playmore
Released: 27 Feb 2009
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This title marks the debut of this highly regarded franchise ontothe Nintendo DS™, and will deliver the fast paced and frantic ‘run andgun’ action that is associated with the series that has recentlyenjoyed its’ 10th anniversary.

The battle scars from theprevious war against General Morden had started to fade and thereconstruction of the cities and the army was well underway. The peoplehad started to feel safe again, but when a mysterious figure is spottedon a routine scouting of Garbage Island it seems that this war is farfrom over.

Join Marco, Fio, Tarma, Eri, along with Ralf andClark (returning fresh from some fighting tournament you maybe familiarwith) and get ready to once again take on the forces of General Morden.

Spanning7 new missions, 6 playable characters and a host of new weapons andfeatures Metal Slug 7 continues the standards of the titles before it.Oh, and there is the introduction of the biggest and baddest SLUGvehicle to date...

‘With a Metal Slug game you know that you’regoing to have a hugely enjoyable experience’ Says Peter Rollinson,Product Manager, Ignition Entertainment ‘The latest addition to thisgreat franchise will continue that trend’.

       
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