Metal Gear

Metal Gear (メタルギア, Metaru Gia) (commonly abbreviated MG) is a stealth game designed by Hideo Kojima. Metal Gear was developed and first published by Konami in 1987 for the home computer. The game is considered to be the progenitor of the, in which avoiding direct encounter with the enemy is emphasized over attacking openly.

The premise revolves around a special forces operative codenamed Solid Snake who goes into a solo infiltration mission into the fortified state of Outer Heaven to destroy Metal Gear, a bipedal walking tank capable of launching nuclear missiles from anywhere in the world.

The MSX2 version was initially released only in Japan and the Netherlands. A heavily altered port for the Japanese Family Computer and its western counterpart, the Nintendo Entertainment System, was released months afterwards. The original MSX2 version would be ported to mobile phones in Japan in 2004, followed by its inclusion in Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence for the PlayStation 2 in 2006, which led to a more mainstream English localization of the original MSX2 game in North America and Europe.