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  2. Metal Gear for the Nintendo Entertainment System (Family Computer in Japan) is an altered port of the original MSX2 game. It was first released in Japan on December 22, 1987 (only five months after the MSX2 version), followed by a North American release in June 1988 and in PAL territories...

  3. NES version is infinitely inferior mechanically speaking though. It lacks the side-scrolling sections (including all elevators), removes the Metal Gear fight (replaced with a computer). You...

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  4. The NES version of Metal Gear was ranked the 104th best game made on a Nintendo System in Nintendo Power 's Top 200 Games list. [44] GamesRadar ranked it the sixth-best NES game ever made, and the staff felt that it popularized its genre. [45]

  5. Feb 19, 2020 · The original version of Metal Gear was released for a personal computer known as the MSX in Japan and Europe. The better-known Famicom (NES) version was released in Japan half a year later after the MSX version was released.

  6. 35 years ago, on December 22nd, 1987, Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear launched on the NES (or Famicom) in Japan, kickstarting a rather scattered relationship between Kojima and Nintendo.

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  7. Apr 30, 2008 · Read on to see how to beat the whole, entire game of Metal Gear from start to finish. Since there aren't distinct levels in this game, I have broken the guide into six parts for slightly easier...

  8. NES version features a lot of changes as it was developed with the mindset of being as different than the original as possible. Some of the changes include early level design, boss fights and revamped music (which is still good like most Konami 8bit music but inferior than the MSX version).

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