Play Metal Slader Glory (Japan) Online
You navigate tense sci-fi conversations where one wrong dialogue pick can doom your crew, all wrapped in surprisingly slick 1991 cutscenes that feel way ahead of their time. That eerie HAL Laboratory synth soundtrack still gets under your skin.

Game Overview
Metal Slader Glory is one of those NES games that makes you double-check the release date—how did HAL Laboratory cram this much story and style into a Famicom cartridge? It plays like a sci-fi anime you control, with these gorgeous (for 1991) cutscenes and dialogue choices that actually matter. No button-mashing here—just tense conversations where picking the wrong line might get someone killed.
The whole thing feels like a prototype for later visual novels, but with that unmistakable late-80s HAL quirkiness. Some scenes have this eerie synth soundtrack that shouldn’t work but totally does. Fair warning: unless you’re fluent in Japanese, you’ll need the fan translation patch. Worth the hassle though—it’s like unearthing a lost episode of classic mecha anime, complete with questionable haircuts and existential crises.

Download Metal Slader Glory (Japan) ROM
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