The player begins the game armed with a pistol and a knife, which can be equipped and used in place of punching for a quick kill. The game also has more varied locations than the original Metal Gear, such as a jungle, a warehouse, a transport train, and a cargo ship filled with smaller mass-produced Metal Gear units. The actual Metal Gear, which was missing in the NES version, makes an appearance along with a new prototype. Aspects from the MSX2 version of Metal Gear that were missing from the NES version, such as the ability to take rations and ammo by punching enemies or the double exclamation mark alert, were restored in Snake's Revenge. Snake's Revenge plays essentially like an updated version of the original Metal Gear. The game doesn't have the words " Metal Gear" on its title, but certain publications at the time, such as Nintendo's Top Secrets Passwords guidebook, had the game listed as Snake's Revenge: Metal Gear II.
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Snake's Revenge was the first game in the Metal Gear series made without the involvement of creator Hideo Kojima, although members of the development team previously worked with Kojima on the original MSX2 version of Metal Gear. It was made as a direct sequel to the NES version of the original Metal Gear. The game was first indicated in 1989 as an upcoming game alongside Mission: Impossible with the Ultra Games promotional pamphlet 10 Ways to Stay Zap Happy, with it being given an ETA of Early Spring of 1990. Although it was the only Metal Gear game to have been developed in Japan exclusively for Western releases, it was not the only Konami-made game to undergo this, as Konami had previously done this for licensed titles such as RollerGames or Mission: Impossible.
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Snake's Revenge was never released in Japan, despite the fact it was developed there, although the differently colored titles between various releases implied that a Japanese release may have been planned. It was released in North America in April 1990 (under the Ultra Games label) and in Europe on Ma(under the Konami label). Snake's Revenge is a stealth action game developed by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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Gamepad Release chronology Metal Gear (NES) (1987)