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"By Accident"Park Se-joonKim Min-ji2:2426. "Where Are We"Park Se-joonNa Sang-jin1:5527. "Glow"Park Se-joonKim Min-ji2:4228. "A Turbulent Period"Park Se-joonWoo Ji-hoon1:4229. "Strange Feeling"Park Se-joonWoo Ji-hoon1:58Total length:68:05 CD 3No. TitleArtistLength1.Of course, the tight control scheme didn't hurt either. So where does the name Metal Slug come from? It's basically the uberpowerful tank that you get during the midpoint of every stage. With a powerful cannon and the ability to jump and duck enemy fire, the Metal Slug tank is the trademark of the series. Real Bout Fatal Fury (1996, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: Saturn (1996)
A continuation of the Fatal Fury series, Real Bout uses the name that was originally intended for the series and basically starts off on a clean slate. Super desperation moves (SDMs) complemented the DMs that were introduced in Fatal Fury 3, and you had the ability to attack an opponent who was on one of three playing fields, eliminating all the chasing that occurred in previous games. Other new additions included guard cancels and dodging attacks. Samurai Shodown IV (1996, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation (1997)
Following up Samurai Shodown III was this sequel, released one year later. Two new characters entered the Shodown world, Kazuki and Sogetsu, who were brothers from a clan of ninjas. Three other characters made their return after taking some time off during Shodown III: Jubei, Charlotte, and Tam-Tam. Much like in the transition from Shodown I to II, there weren't many differences between this game and the previous title. Air blocking was taken out of this game, although fatalities were added, oddly enough.