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Enhance the aesthetics of your Nintendo Wii collection with this amazing cover art reprint! NO INSERTS. THESE ARE NOT 100% EXACT REPLICA. RESOLUTION, SIZE, COLOR, ETC MAY DIFFER. THESE ARE SINGLE SIDED COVERS ONLY, NOT DOUBLE-SIDED.
The Wii version of Metal Slug Anthology is great. If you were one of the fans who enjoyed playing the coin op versions in the arcade you will surely enjoy the Wii version. Playing with the Wii controller is interesting, but slightly annoying if you want to throw grenades as you must frantically shake the controller in order for you to throw a grenade. I preferred using the Game Cube controller as it gave the game play a slightly more classic feel. The graphics look good on the Wii version, just like you remember in the arcades tiny bits of blood and all.
Since the disc has all the Metal Slug games to date there should be plenty to keep you busy for a few days. It probably won't take you long to beat them all, but as a bonus there is a section you use points from playing the games to unlock various art and story boards. Fans of Metal Slug will want to buy the game right away, those new to the series will likely get by on a rental.Read full review
This is an homage to one of the old school side-scrolling shoot'em up game series from the 90's, Metal Slug. If you like Contra or need an action game to play on your Wii, this is the game for you. As per an arcade game from the 90s, the controls are pretty simple. You run, jump, and shoot your way across a war torn landscape while avoiding bullets, grenades and the occasional alien laser beam. You can use the Wii remote held in an horizontal fashion to play and shake the Wii remote when you want to use a grenade. This control style is not my favorite for this type of game as it's very hard to use grenades on the fly, but it's the best option for Metal Slug.
The graphics are very nice and show off some of the best sprite work the 32-bit era has to offer. If you are a fan of spritework, you will love the graphics. If you have gotten used to the HD, ultra-realistic visuals of the modern era, you may not like the simplicity of sprites.
All in all, this is a great game and I urge everyone to at least give it try!Read full review
I've always loved the Metal Slug games, and it remains one of my favorite series ever. I want so badly to give this a 10, but the control schemes they give you to choose from are HORRIBLE.
Every control scheme requires a flick of the controller to use the grenade, and the only one that doesn't (GCN controller) only lets you use the analog stick, not the D-pad. Not only this, but the whole presentation feels like it was just thrown together. Only get it if you can get a decent arcade stick that will work with the game, which reminds me, I should find one.
Perfect port of the old arcade games. Completely awesome looking, amazing hand-drawn graphics and animation. Actually, the animation is pretty mind-blowing. They recycle alot of the same sprites, but it's just mindless shooting anyway. Really original ideas spring up about every four screens, which keeps it exciting the first time you play through. After that, there's not a HUGE amount of replay, but it's good, simple, basic fun, and nice stress relief. If you like old 2-d games, you'll love it.
This game is for anyone who likes the arcades or the series in general! The Wii version of Metal slug has some flaws though, for one is the controller set up they could have added the classic controller support and on some of the controller set ups there not to well that well configured the best ones to choose are the Nunchuck and Wii remote or just the Game Cube controller, but you might like the other setups as well you have to try them out other than that this game is great for the old school players!