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'''Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut''' is a game for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], which was released as a [[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)|Nintendo Power exclusive]] (with its own prewritten version). It was later re-released on [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in Japan.
 
'''Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut''' is a game for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], which was released as a [[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)|Nintendo Power exclusive]] (with its own prewritten version). It was later re-released on [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in Japan.
  
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It is an enhanced version of a past [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game called {{wp|Metal Slader}}; a futuristic science fiction visual novel/text adventure. There are various scenes in this enhanced version which were cut from the original.
 
It is an enhanced version of a past [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game called {{wp|Metal Slader}}; a futuristic science fiction visual novel/text adventure. There are various scenes in this enhanced version which were cut from the original.
  

Revision as of 14:10, 23 May 2020

Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut
Metal Slader Glory DC box.jpg
Prewritten version box
Developer(s): HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Super Famicom
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Players:
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Successor:
Release dates
Japan: November 29, 2000
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Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut is a game for Super Famicom, which was released as a Nintendo Power exclusive (with its own prewritten version). It was later re-released on Wii U Virtual Console in Japan.

Gameplay

It is an enhanced version of a past Famicom game called Metal Slader; a futuristic science fiction visual novel/text adventure. There are various scenes in this enhanced version which were cut from the original.

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