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The King of Fighters 2003 (2003, NeoGeo)
This was yet another installment in the fighting franchise that refused to die. This time, there were 10 teams and 36 individual fighters. It was still team based, but the matches consisted of just a single round. When a character was defeated, a replacement instantly came in. A tag system was implemented also, and it let you switch between members of your team during the match. Metal Slug 5 (2003, NeoGeo)
Metal Slug 5 was more of what people had come to expect from Metal Slug games, only there were more enemies onscreen at once, the animation was better, and the character designs were significantly more "out there. " It didn't take long before the sea of soldiers and rocket grenadiers were replaced by dozens of giant robots, all carrying machine guns and grenades. MS5 gave fans a new vehicle to use, the gunner robot, in addition to the tank and submarine that featured prominently throughout the game. The new gimmick for this game was the slide move, which let you duck and slide under bullets. For the most part, the biggest complaint people had with Metal Slug 5 was that it was too brief. There were only five missions in all and just a single branching path per mission.