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Metal Slader Glory - Director's Cut Super Nintendo

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Publisher:Nintendo
Year:2000
Languages:Japanese
Developer:HAL Laboratory
Players:1

A Super Famicom remake of a 1991 Famicom adventure game developed by HAL in 2000 and the last game to be released for the system.

Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut is an enhanced port of an adventure game from 1991 called Metal Slader Glory. The port features redrawn graphics by Yoshimiru Hoshi (the game's original creator and character designer), a new soundtrack, and additional scenes that had to be cut from Metal Slader's original release on the Famicom. HAL Laboratory developed the Director's Cut for the Super Famicom and Nintendo published the title on November 29, 2000 exclusively through the company's Nintendo Power kiosks. Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut holds the honor of being the very last officially released Super Famicom game to come out for the system.

The story is set in 2062, eight years after a great war between space colonies. The player takes on the role of Tadashi, a heavy machines operator based on Earth. After buying a worker mech for his business with his girlfriend Elina, they discover it is actually a "Metal Slader", a military grade mech used during the war. The machine holds a secret message saying Earth is in danger and to seek the "creator". Tadashi, Elina and his younger sister Azusa decide to fly to the nearby space stations and colonies near Earth and the Moon to investigate the mech's origins and the meaning of the strange messageā€¦