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Metal Slug wasn't the only game released in limited numbers in 1996. By that time, SNK was manufacturing AES cartridges at a rate that was just 10 percent of the rate the company was producing them at during the early '90s. Kizuna Encounter looks nice but plays average. It's worth big bucks. Along with Metal Slug, SNK released two other limited-issue AES games in 1996. The first of
these was Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle, a tag-team fighting game that's best described as a cross between Samurai Shodown and Capcom's X-Men vs. Street Fighter. Kizuna is a weapons-based 2D fighting game where you can swap between two characters throughout the course of a match. Kizuna Encounter isn't the greatest fighting game on the planet, but it is noteworthy for its rarity. SNK sold only a dozen or so copies of the AES version of Kizuna Encounter in Europe and North America before
shutting down production. As a result, the game is a sought-after collectible for NeoGeo fans.
Trevor and Nadia were two new characters in the game, accompanying Fio and Marco. In a way, Metal Slug 4 resembled the first game in the series rather than the last two. Gone were the over-the-top enemies such as the Mars
people and killer crabs, and in their place were mainly foot soldiers and other militants. Also gone were the cool slugs that you used in Metal Slug 2 and 3. There weren't any camels to ride, nor were there any planes to hop into. The issue most detractors had with MS4 was that it had half as many levels and alternate pathways as Metal Slug 3, although, to be honest, it was just as lengthy as Metal Slug 1 and 2. Rage of the Dragons (2002, NeoGeo)
The Double Dragon series is an old and revered franchise for old-school gamers. Developer Evoga (with SNK publishing) decided to do a little revival with the series and released Rage of the Dragons in 2002. The catch here was that Atlus owned the rights to the Double Dragon franchise, which Evoga got around by changing character names and giving some characters complete makeovers.
Abobo was named Abubo, and Billy and Jimmy Lee looked butched out with their leather and chains. The game had a heavy anime look to it, which was a stark contrast to the grittier-looking games like King of Fighters.
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