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The first game’s story involved the
Peregrine Falcon (PF) Squad, a small but skilled
team of soldiers serving under the Regular
Army’s special operations division, who
fight against the army of General Donald Morden in
order to prevent a massive coup d’etat and
the creation of a New World Order under General
Morden. Later games featured characters from the
Sparrows Unit, which is under the control of the
Regular Army’s intelligence division. In the
games following the first, the PF Squad also
battles an alien threat to Earth (the Mars
People), as well as several other supernatural
threats including yetis, zombies, ambulatory Venus
flytraps, giant crabs and mummies. Outlandish
elements were removed from the fourth game to
return to the feel of the original title, which
resulted in poor critical and commercial
reception. The fifth moved to the motif of modern
guerrilla warfare, leaving only traces of the
series signature quirky humour and paranormal
enemies (except for the final boss). Metal Slug 6
returned to the plot of the first three
installments, bringing back Morden’s Rebel
Army and the Mars People.
Marco Rossi and Tarma Roving were the first
playable characters, but each was reserved solely
to the first and second player, respectively. In
the second installment, Eri Kasamoto and Fiolina
“Fio” Germi were added to the cast.
These four are considered by fans to be the
quintessential Metal Slug team. In the fourth
game, Nadia Cassel and Trevor Spacey made their
debut, replacing Eri and Tarma, respectively, but
have not returned for later games. Eri and Tarma
returned in the fifth game. The Game Boy Advance
edition of the game features two new characters
specific to that title: PF squad trainees Walter
Ryan and Tyra Elson. King of Fighters/Ikari
Warriors characters Ralf Jones and Clark Still
appear in Metal Slug 6, released for the
Atomiswave hardware in February 2006. They will
also be playable characters in the upcoming
installment, Metal Slug 7.
Marco Rossi
His full name is Marchrius Dennis Rossi. He is the
main character and protagonist of the series, and
has appeared in all the titles. He comes from the
United States and has Italian ancestry. Born in
Idaho, Marco is a computer expert who particularly
enjoys writing computer viruses and programs; one
virus he wrote managed to penetrate all of the US
Military’s defenses and nearly caused the
launch of nuclear missiles. Marco graduated from
Military’s Special Technologies college and
went on to serve in the Peregrine Falcon Special
Forces Squad (PF Squad), starting in Metal Slug as
First Lieutenant. As of Metal Slug 6, he is a
Major. Marco is a gentle man but capable of
falling into uncontrollable rages; the
series’ villain General Morden (who is
responsible for the deaths of dozens of
Marco’s friends and colleagues in the PF
Squad) will trigger these if he is even so much as
mentioned.
Marco also appears in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum,
being the first time he is seen in a fighting
game. In the history of this game, Marco joins to
Battle Coliseum tournament to stop once again
General Morden, who’s now financed by WAREZ
Corporation to make new plans to conquest the
world.
Tarma Roving
His full name is Tarmicle Roving III. Born the son
of a distinguished soldier in Hokkaid?, Japan,
Tarma joined the army’s training college for
special tactics and combat straight out of Junior
High. When he was 20 he rescued the president and
used this to get himself transferred to the
Peregrine Falcon Squad (PF Squad) where he became
best friends with Marco Rossi and upon learning
Marco was to go and fight in the Great War (a
fictional battle in the future) he volunteered and
fought and survived the war alongside his friend
leading to his promotion to Captain, the rank he
still holds as of Metal Slug 6.
Tarma is an expert motorcycle engineer and builds
custom bikes for fun in his spare time. He had
intended to retire and set up a shop, but relented
to his superiors’ pleas and stayed in the
army.
Fiolina Germi
Fio is the only daughter of a wealthy Italian
family. After she was born, her mother was unable
to have any more children, making Fio the first
heiress in the history of her family, as she had
no older siblings. Throughout the generations, the
Germi family has made a tradition of sending their
eldest child into the military; Fio upholds this
tradition willingly, though she has aspirations of
becoming a doctor someday, having studied
chiropractics, acupuncture, and moxibustion in
college.[1] Fio is a Master Sergeant of the
Intelligence Agency’s S.P.A.R.R.O.W.S, which
serves as a special forces group for the
government. As with her comrades in Metal Slug 2
and beyond, she had risen through the ranks for
her service against General Morden. She has also
appeared in the King of Fighters series, first as
a Striker in The King of Fighters 2000, and then
being playable for the first time in KOF: Maximum
Impact 2.
Eri Kasamoto
Eri is an orphaned, abandoned on the steps of a
church. Once she was mature enough, she fled the
church and became a leader of street kids. The
Intelligence Agency of the Government Forces
noticed her combat skills and recruited her. She
went on to receive special spy training for those
with special talent and successfully completed a
number of missions as a first rate agent. But Eri,
weary from the series of missions involving
assassinations and plots that took a hard toll on
her conscience, requested to be transferred to the
Special Ops Squad S.P.A.R.R.O.W.S. Her request,
which normally would go ignored, was specially
granted given her achievements and superior
abilities. She exhibited her abilities perfectly
in the suppression of Morden’s second coup
d’etat to stop it in its tracks. For her
efforts, she received a promotion to sergeant
second-class.
Allen O’Neil
Allen O’Neil is a sub-boss, who appears in
all of the games except Metal Slug 5, and in Metal
Slug 6 he appears as A in the 2nd level. He has
been fighting the Regular Army High Command since
the first game. He taunts the player with the
phrases “C’mon, boy”, “Go
home to mommy”, and “you’re
mincemeat” (or minced meat), as well as
maniacal laughter. Upon defeat he always utters
“See you in Hell!” He uses an M60
machine gun, a knife, and blue grenades that erupt
in an angry red flame upon detonation. Despite the
fact that Allen clearly meets his end at the
conclusion of every encounter, usually in a
gruesome manner, the game makers have humorously
brought him back in each new iteration of the
series. An interview with the game-makers, which
is unlockable in Metal Slug Anthology, reveals
that the only thing that keeps Allen alive besides
his muscles and guts is his devotion and will to
return home to his wife and son after a hard day
of fighting.
Allen aids the player aboard the Mothership in MS3
(unless the Metal Slug employed earlier is still
surviving and in current use), laughing all the
while. It should be noted that despite how strong
he is against the player(s) in MS3 and before, his
strength is much less on the Mothership than
usual. One burst shot from his M60 cannot kill a
clone by itself. He also has less
“Life”, and stands still against the
hordes of clones. Thus, it does not take much for
the clones to finish Allen, even by melee attacks.
Because of this vulnerability, it can be assumed
he’s more of a decoy while the player
assaults the clones.
Allen appears for the final time in MS4, as a boss
in Mission Two and during the Final Mission, where
it is revealed that this Allen is in fact a
Terminator-like android possibly built by the
rogue scientist who is the main villain in MS4. It
should be noted, however, that using a similar
process, the same scientist was successful in
creating a mass produced Robot Morden Army that
led people to believe Morden was behind the
Amadeus Syndicate. Possibly to frame him for the
scientist’s crimes. Unfortunately these
mechanical incarnations were even weaker than
their flesh & blood counterpart, having the
weakness of falling after a few well placed shots
from a simple handgun.
Mars People
The Mars People are aliens from space that are in
a plot to take over Earth in the Metal Slug
universe. They are similar to squids, using their
tentacles as a form of movement, and a strange
fighting style which involves gas and a laser
pistol. In Metal Slug 2, they appeared as enemies
near the climax of the game, but they were
defeated by the alliance consisting of the
Peregrine Falcon Strike Force and General
Morden’s army. They tried again in Metal
Slug 3, abducting Morden and one of the members of
the Peregrine Falcons, only for the Peregrine
Falcons and Morden’s army to take the fight
to their mothership and defeat them. In Metal Slug
6, the Mars People, Morden, as well as his rebel
army and the Ikari Warriors, join forces with the
Peregrine Falcons to fight a new alien invader
who, ironically, feed on the Mars People. In the
game, after Stage 2, the Mars People become the
players’ allies; some are even hostages.
General Morden
General Donald Morden is the main antagonist
(villiain) of the Metal Slug franchise. He is
described as “…the
Antichrist…” by the Regular Army High
Command. He is depicted as a bumbling madman
wearing a beret, eyepatch, and bomber jacket, and
carrying a bazooka, not to mention bearing a
resemblance to Saddam Hussein. He is only not
shown in Metal Slug 5. He apparently mends his
ways by the end of Metal Slug 6, as he rescues the
player(s) after s/he is knocked off a wall by an
explosion caused by the huge enormous alien end
boss. His army is the main force of opposition in
the Metal Slug games, with the exception of Metal
Slug 5 and 6. He commands the ever loyal
Rebellion, and in Metal Slug 4 he was thought to
be behind the Amadeus Terror Syndicate.
Games
* Neo-Geo MVS and AES
o Metal Slug
o Metal Slug 2
o Metal Slug X
o Metal Slug 3
o Metal Slug 4
o Metal Slug 5
* Atomiswave
o Metal Slug 6
* Playstation 2
o Metal Slug 3D
o Metal Slug Anthology/Complete
* PlayStation Portable
o Metal Slug Anthology/Complete
* Wii
o Metal Slug Anthology/Complete
o Metal Slug (via virtual console)
* Sega Saturn
o Metal Slug
* Neo Geo Pocket
o Metal Slug: 1st Mission
o Metal Slug: 2nd Mission
* Game Boy Advance
o Metal Slug Advance
* Xbox
o Metal Slug 3
o Metal Slug 4
* Xbox 360
o Metal Slug 3 (From Xbox live arcade)
* Mobile platforms
o Metal Slug
o Metal Slug Mobile
o Metal Slug Mobile: Impact
o Metal Slug STG
o Metal Slug: Allen’s Battle Chronicles
(Part 1)
o Metal Slug: Allen’s Battle Chronicles
(Part 2)
o Metal Slug Survivors
o Metal Slug Soldiers
o Metal Slug Warriors
o Metal Slug Mars Panic
* PC
o Metal Slug
o Metal Slug 2
o Metal Slug X
o Metal Slug 3
o Metal Slug 4
o Metal Slug 5
o Metal Slug Zero
* Nintendo DS
o Metal Slug 7
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