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It is unknown how far the other three Metal Slug ports had gotten in development (though it's safe to assume that they could have put all of their work into this port first before getting to the rest), but apparently the various gaming websites who got a hands-on with a pre-release version of this port could have possibly played a nearly complete version which was just at the publishing stage. Similarly, at the same time Gamespot said that not all of the actions were fully functional and that it was incomplete, but it was still looking decent, and they were going to see how faithful it would be to the original upon release. In the same year, IGN revealed another early playable version which seemed port perfect, but it had some slowdown and graphical issues at that point in development that would have to be later fixed. It was in a very early state around March/April 2006 as it didn't have anything to properly show at that time, but by May of that year it had background animation and a responsive player, but no enemies.
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Japanese magazine Famitsu even announced that not only was the original Metal Slug coming to Game Boy Advance, but also Metal Slug 2, Metal Slug 3 & Metal Slug X.
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SNK even anticipated more Metal Slug releases for this console, despite the fact that the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable were already on the market. It is unknown if multiplayer was going to be included, but it was reported to have a "mission structure". It would use as many colors on screen as possible for the Game Boy Advance and was possibly going to be sub-titled " Super Vehicle", which was either just the original version's name or a slightly altered name at that, to separate it as the 10th-anniversary port re-release. Announced in 2005, this port would remain largely faithful and untampered to its original formula, with the developers claiming they neither added nor removed anything. Development Early Stages Īfter the success of Metal Slug Advance on the Game Boy Advance, more Metal Slug releases for the console were given the go-ahead, and the original installment was also set to make a port onto that console.