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Characters edit Metal Slug Heroes characters edit Major Marco Rossi (voiced by Takenosuke Nishikawa in NeoGeo Battle Coliseum [3] and by Kenta Miyake in Neo Geo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting ) and Captain Tarma Roving were the only playable characters in the first game, and each were reserved exclusively for the first and second player respectively. Starting with the second installment, characters can be chosen independently, and members Sergeant 2nd Class Eri Kasamoto and Master Sergeant Fiolina "Fio" Germi were added to the roster. These four are typically considered the quintessential Metal Slug team. In the fourth game, Nadia Cassel and Trevor Spacey made their debut, replacing Eri and Tarma. They did not return in later games, as they were created by the Korea-based Mega Enterprise and due to Playmore retaining the intellectual rights to all SNK titles. Eri and Tarma returned in the fifth game. The Game Boy Advance edition of the game introduces two new characters specific to that title: PF squad trainees Cadets Walter Ryan and Tyra Elson. The King of Fighters/Ikari Warriors characters Colonel Ralf Jones and Second Lieutenant Clark Still have appeared since Metal Slug 6, and their The King of Fighters teammate Leona Heidern is available as an extra downloadable character in Metal Slug XX, a revised edition of Metal Slug 7.

Enemies edit General Donald Morden is the main antagonist of the Metal Slug franchise. He is depicted as a wandering madman wearing a beret, eyepatch, and wearing his army uniform. In some games, he bears a passing resemblance to Saddam Hussein. He appears in all games except Metal Slug 5. He seemingly reforms at the end of Metal Slug 6, when he (or Rootmars, depending on the route chosen by the player(s)) rescues the player(s) after they are thrown off a wall by an explosion caused by the alien final boss. His army is the main opposing force in the Metal Slug games, with the exception of Metal Slug 5 and 6. He commands the Rebel Army, and in Metal Slug 4 he was thought to be behind the Amadeus Terror Syndicate. He once again returns to his roots of attempting world domination in Metal Slug 7, this time with the help of the Rebel Army from the future, and is also the final boss for the first time since the original Metal Slug. Like the main characters, General Morden appears in several SNK games as a cameo, most notably in the SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash series.

Allen O'Neil, a sub-boss, appears in all games except Metal Slug 5 and 6. He returns in Metal Slug 7. He uses an M60 machine gun, a knife, and grenades. Despite the fact that Allen is clearly killed at the conclusion of each encounter, the game's creators have humorously brought him back in each new iteration of the series. Allen's son, Allen Jr., appears in Metal Slug Advance as the recruits' drill sergeant, but is later revealed to be a double agent for the Rebel Army. He can be fought in the final mission as an optional boss.

The Martians are aliens who are plotting to take over Earth in the Metal Slug universe. They resemble squids, using their tentacles as a form of movement, and have a strange fighting style that involves gas and a laser pistol. In Metal Slug 2, they appeared as enemies near the climax of the game, with their mothership appearing as the final boss. They appear again in Metal Slug 3, kidnapping Morden and one of the Regular Army members in the final level (whoever the player uses will be kidnapped), only for the Regular Army and Morden's army to take the fight to their mothership and defeat them, and their leader Rootmars. In Metal Slug 6, the Martians, Morden, as well as his rebel army, and the Ikari Warriors, join forces with the Regular Army to fight a new alien invader that feeds on the Martians. In Metal Slug X, they appear as enemies at the beginning of the game. Mars People are also the first characters from the Metal Slug series to appear in a fighting game: first in SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos as a hidden (but playable) character, and later in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum as an unlockable playable character.

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