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  • 1Metal Gear (fictional mecha weapon) — Metal Gear is the name for a series of fictional mecha in the Metal Gear series. [Jeremy Parish, “Metal Gear,” Electronic Gaming Monthly 225 (January 2008): 93.] [ Snakes and Gears: A Metal Gear Overview, Game Informer 182 (June 2008): 107.]… …

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  • 2Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty — Developer(s) KCEJ Success (PC) Bluepoint Games (HD port) Publishe …

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  • 3Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake — The cover illustration by Yoshiyuki Takani displays Metal Gear D prominently. Developer(s) Konami …

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  • 4Metal Armor Dragonar — 機甲戦記ドラグナー (Kikou Senki Doragunaa) Genre mecha TV anime Directed by Takeyuki Kanda …

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  • 5Metal for the Brain — Psi.Kore at Metal for the Brain 2001 Location(s) Australia Canberra (1991 2006) Perth (2005) Brisbane (2005) Years active 1991 2006 …

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  • 6Metal Mass — (in Finnish, Metallimessu) is a heavy metal music service of worship. In it the traditional hymns are adapted to heavy metal style, following a Lutheran service pattern. As reported by The Washington Times and AFP, it has become a popular… …

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  • 7Metal Slug (2006 video game) — Metal Slug (Metal Slug 3D) Developer(s) SNK Playmore Publisher(s) …

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  • 8Metal Blade Records — Metal Blade redirects here. For the Mega Man weapon, see Mega Man 2 and Mega Man II (Game Boy). Metal Blade Records Founded 1982 Founder …

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  • 9Metal Gear (series) — nihongo| Metal Gear |メタルギア is a critically acclaimed series of stealth games created by Hideo Kojima and developed and published by Konami. In the series, the player takes control of a Special Forces Operative (Solid Snake in most games)… …

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  • 10Metal Gear — This article is about the series. For the video game, see Metal Gear (video game). For other meanings and components of the series, see Metal Gear (disambiguation). Metal Gear The Metal Gear Solid logo used for The Twin Snakes, Sons of Liberty,… …

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