And you can play it now!
Since its original release on the Neo Geo AES/MVS in 1996, the first entry in the Metal Slug series has been reissued on many different platforms over the years.
Not only did it get a set of Japan-exclusive ports for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn in the late ’90s, but it has also found its way into a ton of compilations and collections, and has been released digitally on pretty much everything from smartphones to modern consoles (like the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4) in the years since. One version of the game I’m guessing you probably aren’t all that familiar with is the Vodafone J-Sky/Vodafone Live! version, which released in Japan back in 2003.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
And you can play it now!
Since its original release on the Neo Geo AES/MVS in 1996, the first entry in the Metal Slug series has been reissued on many different platforms over the years.
Not only did it get a set of Japan-exclusive ports for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn in the late ’90s, but it has also found its way into a ton of compilations and collections, and has been released digitally on pretty much everything from smartphones to modern consoles (like the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4) in the years since. One version of the game I’m guessing you probably aren’t all that familiar with is the Vodafone J-Sky/Vodafone Live! version, which released in Japan back in 2003.
Read the full article on timeextension.com