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GillianSeed
03-29-2007, 02:22 PM
Anyone have this yet? Trying to decide between this and the Wii version, which I gather had a few oddities. (bosses don't have hit flashes so you don't know if you're damaging them, no D-pad support for GameCube pad, etc.)

heybtbm
03-29-2007, 02:38 PM
No one should have it quite yet. I've had this pre-ordered since last September and just got the call that it should be in sometime today. The Wii version was trashed mainly because of the control (surprise, surprise) and the PSP version is a load time nightmare.

This game really has the potential to be a dream come true. All 7 Metal Slugs in one package...I never thought it would happen. My PS2 + HRAP are going to get reaquainted tonight.

Captain Wrong
03-29-2007, 03:40 PM
I will keep saying this until I'm blue in the face.

DON'T BUY THE WII VERSION UNLESS YOU LIKE GIMPED CONTROLLS!

Cirrus
03-29-2007, 04:46 PM
I read a little FAQ from some guy who has the game in his hands. Apparently, you can use the D-Pad or the Analog stick. Also, there's a choice of how many continues you want to use, or infinite. The bosses "flash" when you shoot them. Oh, and there is blood. Sounds like there aren't any complaints about this one.

Lozza
03-29-2007, 05:12 PM
I'm sure you can use the classic control pad for the wii or a gc control pad, you have no real proof that you can't yet. Don't tellpeople not to buy it for Wii, get over it.

whoisKeel
03-29-2007, 05:28 PM
I'm sure you can use the classic control pad for the wii or a gc control pad, you have no real proof that you can't yet. Don't tellpeople not to buy it for Wii, get over it.

Well, Wikipedia says you can't, so it's final...that and the Wii version has been out for awhile.

What is the "for real" release date on the PS2 version anyways? I can't seem to find a straight answer.

djbeatmongrel
03-29-2007, 05:33 PM
as a person who works at gamestop. it came in today, i recieved the box myself hehe

GillianSeed
03-29-2007, 05:35 PM
Well, Wikipedia says you can't, so it's final...that and the Wii version has been out for awhile.

Well, anybody can put anything on Wikipedia -- but yeah it's pretty widely known that the Wii version isn't compatible with the classic controller. You can use the GameCube controller, but only with the analog stick -- no d-pad.

roushimsx
03-29-2007, 05:38 PM
Oh hell yes, it's about time.

Is the Metal Slug 3 on it the previous PS2 version or is it just a bare bones port like Metal Slugs 4 and 5 were? I absolutely LOVE the PS2 version of Metal Slug 3 and was always upset it didn't get released in the US (wound up picking up the Xbox version since it was the same though. Go Microsoft!).

I wonder how the load times are, too. I remember MS3 actually loaded a hair faster than the neo geo game (umpossible!) so it'd be nice if the rest of the games were equally well done.

Also, the control sucked in the Wii version, even with a gamecube controller (so wait, I can use the digital pad in the menus but not the game? BRILLIANT! It's not like the gamecube's dpad was all that great to begin with, but come on...)

Wonder if they used the bootleg dump of Metal Slug 5 again, too. That'd be grand.

SaturnFan
03-29-2007, 06:07 PM
I'm getting it tomorrow(mostly for ms6). Fuck the Wii version....

I hope this is PS3 compatable.

heybtbm
03-29-2007, 06:39 PM
Well I guess I won't be playing it tonight.

I pre-ordered and paid for the game (in full) last September. Apparently it "didn't come in" today. It did for the other 3 GS/EB's in town.

My guess (primarily based of the clerks terrible acting) is that they got a copy or two in and sold them immediately. I ask...what's the point of pre-ordering something if the store isn't going to have it available. I'm angry, but it's not the end of the world. I just hate being lied to. I think I'll stick to Amazon.com in the future.

heybtbm
03-29-2007, 06:42 PM
I'm sure you can use the classic control pad for the wii or a gc control pad, you have no real proof that you can't yet. Don't tellpeople not to buy it for Wii, get over it.

Um...yeah. The Wii version has been out for 4 months. You can't use the classic control pad. "Get over it"...good one.

Sotenga
03-29-2007, 07:21 PM
Hold on... I saw on a few sources that the American release of the PS2 version was yesterday on March 28th. Is this accurate? If so, I'm getting it mostly for MS6. I'm looking forward to some alien-blasting, I am. :rockets:

udisi
03-29-2007, 08:06 PM
Well I bought the wii version when it came out, the boss thing is kinda annoying but really I could give a crap less about the D-Pad thing.. It's metal slug.... common people it was meant to use a stick. I bought it mostly for MS6 as I have 1 and X on playstation and 3-5 on Neo Geo. For $40 it was a steal, and I play it with a wavebird controller.

As for the PS2 version I'd wait a few days before believing everything was fixed. I don't think SNK/Playmore has ever put out a perfect game, why would they start now.

Captain Wrong
03-29-2007, 08:36 PM
I'm sure you can use the classic control pad for the wii or a gc control pad, you have no real proof that you can't yet. Don't tellpeople not to buy it for Wii, get over it.

Psst...asshat.



I OWN THE FUCKING GAME!

You CAN NOT, I repeat, CAN NOT use the Wii classic control pad nor can you use the D-pad on the Gamecube controller.

If you feel like wrestling with that (or the completely worthless "stand your Wiimote up and pretend it's a joystick" modes) knock yourself out. I own Metal Slug games for four different systems, including Neo Geo, and this is the absolute worst control option they could have come up with. For a game that requires pin point accuracy, the analog stick isn't going to cut it. (Game pad analog stick != to an arcade joy stick. Not even close.)

But hey, believe what you want. It's your $50.

zektor
03-29-2007, 09:56 PM
I absolutely hate it when games like this are programmed *not* to use the d-pad. I couldn't imagine (not want to either) playing any Metal Slug with an analog stick. Looks like the PS2 version is where I'll be going. So nice to see a compilation like this :)

kainemaxwell
03-29-2007, 10:08 PM
How much it going for?

roushimsx
03-29-2007, 10:16 PM
Well I bought the wii version when it came out, the boss thing is kinda annoying but really I could give a crap less about the D-Pad thing.. It's metal slug.... common people it was meant to use a stick.

Playing with an analog stick is akin to playing the arcade versions with a broken down, worn out stick after it's had soda poured on it a couple of times and a few kids thought it'd be funny to hacksaw a large chunk of it off and urinate on the remains.

In short, if you think it was intended to be played with an analog stick, you're out of your damn mind.

udisi
03-29-2007, 10:41 PM
Playing with an analog stick is akin to playing the arcade versions with a broken down, worn out stick after it's had soda poured on it a couple of times and a few kids thought it'd be funny to hacksaw a large chunk of it off and urinate on the remains.

In short, if you think it was intended to be played with an analog stick, you're out of your damn mind.

I'm not saying it was intended to be played with an analog stick, but I am saying that the D-Pad is no closer to an arcade stick as the analog stick imo. The analog stick doesn't bother me all that much. It takes some getting use to, but I played through the wii version np with the analog stick.

My biggest point though would be if you wanna play MS the way it's supposed to be played get a Neo-Geo, cause none of the ports have been perfect on any system. If you just wanna play the games and can deal with them not being arcade perfect, I think wii version is just fine, and I would bet that the PS2 version will also be just fine. The Xbox version of 3, 4, and 5 were ok, the Playstation versions of 1 and X were fine. The fact that you can get the entire series on one disc for $40 is awsome despite the imperfections.

Drag0nsfyre
03-29-2007, 11:08 PM
How much it going for?

I checked GameStop's website and they listed the PS2 version for $40 :)
I think I'll check out the one near me tomorrow. :D

MegaDrive20XX
03-29-2007, 11:22 PM
I played it tonight at work and I was pleased with the final product. Hell even the CD artwork is nice. The first load screen is not too bad, then the rest of the game is smooth sailing. Except in Metal Slug X, you still see "NOW LOADING" after you walk through the first pyramid tunnel at the start of stage 2 (just like in the Wii version). Yet it seemed to load faster compared to the Wii version.

I didnt get to play Metal Slug 5 or 6 yet, but something tells me it's pretty much it's similar to the Wii's load time.

Yet I must say, DAMN I love the control setup! Dead-on to what it was like when I played Metal Slug X on PS1.

TurboGenesis
03-29-2007, 11:25 PM
I'm not saying it was intended to be played with an analog stick, but I am saying that the D-Pad is no closer to an arcade stick as the analog stick imo. The analog stick doesn't bother me all that much. It takes some getting use to, but I played through the wii version np with the analog stick.

My biggest point though would be if you wanna play MS the way it's supposed to be played get a Neo-Geo, cause none of the ports have been perfect on any system. If you just wanna play the games and can deal with them not being arcade perfect, I think wii version is just fine, and I would bet that the PS2 version will also be just fine. The Xbox version of 3, 4, and 5 were ok, the Playstation versions of 1 and X were fine. The fact that you can get the entire series on one disc for $40 is awsome despite the imperfections.

The main reason many of the folks here are desiring Metal Slug on the PS2 over the Wii is becasue of digital control. Also of note the PS2 offers some really nice arcade sticks which will work great with Metal Slugs and arcade sticks are - digital control.

RadiantSvgun
03-29-2007, 11:32 PM
The main reason many of the folks here are desiring Metal Slug on the PS2 over the Wii is becasue of digital control. Also of note the PS2 offers some really nice arcade sticks which will work great with Metal Slugs and arcade sticks are - digital control.

Yeah, I can see that. But if you use a ps2 to gamecube converter, it works wonders. I don't have any problem with the Wii version of Metal Slug Anthology, using a GC controller, or the converter.

Either way, I'd buy it on ps2 if I didn't already have it.

GillianSeed
03-29-2007, 11:45 PM
I'm not saying it was intended to be played with an analog stick, but I am saying that the D-Pad is no closer to an arcade stick as the analog stick imo.


I'm sure it plays fine on the Wii with the GC analog stick. But I would think that a digital d-pad would definitely be a closer approximation to an eight-way arcade stick -- you're limited to eight directions in both cases, it's the same basic technology.

GillianSeed
03-29-2007, 11:48 PM
I played it tonight at work and I was pleased with the final product.

Interesting, someone on the Gamespot/GameFAQs boards was blasting it pretty savagely (http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/detail.php?board=935569&topic=34387326&message=375962589).

Captain Wrong
03-30-2007, 08:26 AM
I'm not saying it was intended to be played with an analog stick, but I am saying that the D-Pad is no closer to an arcade stick as the analog stick imo.

Actually a digital d-pad is the same technology as an arcade stick and an analog stick is an entirely different kettle of fish. If it works for you, great. Enjoy. As someone who is used to playing on my Neo with a sitck, I'm telling you, it's not the same thing. Not even close.

jajaja
03-30-2007, 11:37 AM
I just tried it, played through Metal Slug 2. Not really much to say here, its Metal Slug and thats what you get :) The loading is somewhat slow tho. Like if you die, chose contunie and want to select another character it even loads there. No biggie, but still.. There are also some slowdowns (dont know how the original is) when alot happends, but this is liveable.

If you like Metal Slug and dont own the Neo Geo or previous PSX/PS2 versions, pick this one up! :)

whoisKeel
03-30-2007, 10:14 PM
Well, anybody can put anything on Wikipedia -- but yeah it's pretty widely known that the Wii version isn't compatible with the classic controller. You can use the GameCube controller, but only with the analog stick -- no d-pad.

Yes, I was being sarcastic about the Wikipedia thing.

Anyways, picked this up tonight. I'm liking it. To be honest, I'm not much of a Metal Slug player, having only played in Mame and on PS1, so any nit-picking I'm not going to see. This sounds way better than my Metal Slug X for PS1 and the animation is a lot smoother as well. Seems to control just fine for me.

Yeah there's loading, it's PS2 remember, but they don't seem any worse than what I normally would expect from a game. 5 or 10 seconds initially, and maybe 5 sec between levels.

The presentation is nice. There's not too much in the way of options, and no display options. The bottom bit of the screen cuts of for me (the "Credits" I can only see half of). This is common for games, so it may just be my TV, but there's no screen adjust in this game to compensate.

There is a gallery with pictures and an interview, but these need to be unlocked. You can pick credits which is something like 5, 10, 20, Free Play. You can adjust the difficulty. You can change the controls, thank god too, because I plan on breaking out my arcade stick. Sound options are just volume for music/fx. I believe that is about it for options.

I did notice a bit of slowdown on the first boss of Metal Slug 1. No idea if it is normally there or not, and it really was pretty subtle slowdown.

You most definitely can use the d-pad, and the bosses flash when you hit them which I guess is a big deal?

zektor
04-01-2007, 01:36 AM
I purchased the PS2 version today myself. Excellent compilation! The load times are not bad at all. It only loads between levels and for a few seconds and I believe when switching characters for like a second. The games themselves seem to be unaltered from the originals, even down to the "Neo-Geo" boot screen (nice touch!). I am running it on a PS3 btw, and it works flawlessly. One helluva great purchase in my book.

jajaja
04-01-2007, 06:22 AM
I purchased the PS2 version today myself. Excellent compilation! The load times are not bad at all. It only loads between levels and for a few seconds and I believe when switching characters for like a second. The games themselves seem to be unaltered from the originals, even down to the "Neo-Geo" boot screen (nice touch!). I am running it on a PS3 btw, and it works flawlessly. One helluva great purchase in my book.

The load isnt super bad, but i did especially noticed it. As said, its no biggie, you can still enjoy the game at full :) Btw, you say you play it on a PS3, is loading there faster on PSX/PS2 games in general? PS2 got a 4x DVD-ROM which got a transfer rate at about 5.5MB/s and it got 32MB of system RAM. PS3 got a 2x BR-ROM which got a transfer rate at about 9MB/s and it got 256MB of system RAM.

Sotenga
04-01-2007, 07:12 AM
I got my copy yesterday, and oh holy crap, is it awesome. I mostly got it for MS6, and it is a solid title from what I played. Easily much better than 4, and better than 5 in my book. But I want to beat the games in order, so I clobbered the first game and... struggled my way through the second game. I'm hoping to whomp X and 3 today if possible.

zektor
04-01-2007, 11:01 AM
The load isnt super bad, but i did especially noticed it. As said, its no biggie, you can still enjoy the game at full :) Btw, you say you play it on a PS3, is loading there faster on PSX/PS2 games in general? PS2 got a 4x DVD-ROM which got a transfer rate at about 5.5MB/s and it got 32MB of system RAM. PS3 got a 2x BR-ROM which got a transfer rate at about 9MB/s and it got 256MB of system RAM.

It could possibly be loading quicker on the PS3, but I do not have a PS2 to compare :)

klausien
04-02-2007, 05:41 PM
I was extremely vocal about how much of a tragedy the Wii version of the Slug Anthology was, but I must say that I am now totally satsified. As expected, the PS2 version has analog & digital control. It also has hit flashes, which was my biggest peeve with the Wii version. The blood is intact. It also has a much more polished menu system than the Wii, which makes it feel less like an emulator and more like a console release. There is in-level loading, but it is a small price to pay for having all seven games on one disc.

The ultimate blastathon. Everyone needs to stop whining about the $40 price tag, and buy Metal Slug Anthology for the PS2. You get seven, near perfect versions of games that would cost several thousand dollars if bought in their original form. Just stay far, far away from the Wii version.

heybtbm
04-02-2007, 06:35 PM
The ultimate blastathon. Everyone needs to stop whining about the $40 price tag, and buy Metal Slug Anthology for the PS2. You get seven, near perfect versions of games that would cost several thousand dollars if bought in their original form. Just stay far, far away from the Wii version.

I think that about sums it up. The PS2 version of Metal Slug Anthology is just about as perfect a compilation as we will ever get. SNK finally got it right.

98PaceCar
04-02-2007, 06:40 PM
Anybody have any experience with the PSP version? Seems like it would be a great portable game.

SaturnFan
04-02-2007, 07:10 PM
Did anyone compare playing metal slug anthology on the PS2 vs playing on the PS3 via backwards compatabilty? Would it play faster on the PS3 since these are emulated games?

Sotenga
04-02-2007, 10:09 PM
I was extremely vocal about how much of a tragedy the Wii version of the Slug Anthology was, but I must say that I am now totally satsified. As expected, the PS2 version has analog & digital control. It also has hit flashes, which was my biggest peeve with the Wii version. The blood is intact. It also has a much more polished menu system than the Wii, which makes it feel less like an emulator and more like a console release. There is in-level loading, but it is a small price to pay for having all seven games on one disc.

The ultimate blastathon. Everyone needs to stop whining about the $40 price tag, and buy Metal Slug Anthology for the PS2. You get seven, near perfect versions of games that would cost several thousand dollars if bought in their original form. Just stay far, far away from the Wii version.

Well, Klaus, I thank you for telling me to stay away from the Wii version. It was well-worth the wait for the PS2 version, as it is absolute greatness. Best $40 I spent as of late. :D

I just beat MS6, and it is kickass. Miles better than 4, and... although I need to play it for a bit more to judge accurately, I think it's better than 5 at this point. But goddamn if the final level isn't a total killer. I went through with Ralf, and cool as his Vulcan Punch and double-hit ability is at first, the lack of weapon ammo he gets later on really works against him in the later stages. I'll see if I can do better with Clark... and try to take the path where I get to pilot the final boss from MS3.

Dire 51
04-02-2007, 11:05 PM
I picked it up this past Friday, and I'm absolutely loving it. This is the kind of Metal Slug comp I've been wanting for years.

Already finished 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5... I'll be knocking out X and 6 tomorrow.

Hwj_Chim
04-03-2007, 12:23 AM
This is well worth the price! 2D goodness at its best

Lozza
04-03-2007, 12:29 AM
Well, Wikipedia says you can't, so it's final...that and the Wii version has been out for awhile.

What is the "for real" release date on the PS2 version anyways? I can't seem to find a straight answer.

It's out on Wii already... forgot... Still, I would buy it (if i had a Wii). The controller thing isn't a huge deal

MarioMania
04-03-2007, 02:20 AM
Sony allowed SNK to do Metal Slug Anthology in the US

What about the Xbox Version

Wolf
04-03-2007, 03:13 AM
All I want to know is this

Can I use a HRAP on the ps2 version or will I be forced to use a womans controller ?

Also SNKP is releasing Metal Slug Complete around may sometime in japan for the ps2, I may hold off in case they polish a few things up or if there is any differences from the US ps2 anthology.

http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-r-77-6-49-en-15-metal%2Bslug%2Bcomplete-70-1vse.html

heybtbm
04-03-2007, 07:42 AM
All I want to know is this

Can I use a HRAP on the ps2 version or will I be forced to use a womans controller ?

I've been playing Metal Slug Anthology using my HRAP (HRAP 1) on a PS2 with no problems. This game demands a stick.

Xexyz
04-03-2007, 12:24 PM
All I want to know is this

Can I use a HRAP on the ps2 version or will I be forced to use a womans controller ?

Also SNKP is releasing Metal Slug Complete around may sometime in japan for the ps2, I may hold off in case they polish a few things up or if there is any differences from the US ps2 anthology.

http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-r-77-6-49-en-15-metal%2Bslug%2Bcomplete-70-1vse.html

All you need to know is it has digital control aupport. That alone tells you the HRAP will work.

Sotenga
04-03-2007, 04:23 PM
I picked it up this past Friday, and I'm absolutely loving it. This is the kind of Metal Slug comp I've been wanting for years.

Already finished 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5... I'll be knocking out X and 6 tomorrow.

I hope this influences other companies to release certain complete compilations on consoles *coughGradiuscoughShinobicoughDoubleDragon* I'm not sure if you have any ideas, though. ;)

Dire 51
04-03-2007, 11:09 PM
I hope this influences other companies to release certain complete compilations on consoles *coughGradiuscoughShinobicoughDoubleDragon* I'm not sure if you have any ideas, though. ;)
Nope, none at all. :D

agbulls
04-10-2007, 05:22 PM
Has anyone figured out if the ps3-to ps2 controller convertors really work? I have an X-arcade and really want to play Slug on my PS3.

zektor
04-10-2007, 09:58 PM
Has anyone figured out if the ps3-to ps2 controller convertors really work? I have an X-arcade and really want to play Slug on my PS3.

I saw someone selling a PS2 to USB adapter, but it was stated that it only worked for PS3 games. I am assuming that the only controller to date that you can use for PS2 gameplay on the PS3 is the official PS3 controller (or perhaps PS3 compatible third party controllers), or am I wrong?