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Metal Slug 3

Metal Slug 3[a] is a run and gun video game developed by SNK. It was originally released in 2000 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform as the sequel to Metal Slug 2/Metal Slug X. The music of the game was developed by Noise Factory.[1]

Metal Slug 3
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
SNK
Producer(s)Takashi Nishiyama
Designer(s)Akio
Meeher
Narusawa
Programmer(s)ABA
Kenji Andō
Dramania Hide
Artist(s)Cannon
Curry
Susumu
Composer(s)Masato Horiuchi
Takushi Hiyamuta
Yoshihiko Wada
SeriesMetal Slug
Platform(s)
Release
  • Arcade
    • WW: 23 March 2000
    Neo Geo AES
    • WW: 1 June 2000
    PlayStation 2
    Xbox
    • NA: 25 May 2004
    • JP: 24 June 2004
    • EU: 5 November 2004
    Xbox Live Arcade
    Virtual Console
    Mobile
    • WW: 12 July 2012
    PC
    PlayStation Network
    • JP: 19 November 2014
    • WW: 24 March 2015
    Nintendo Switch
    PlayStation 4
    • WW: 21 December 2017
    • PAL: 5 January 2018
    Xbox One
    • WW: 21 December 2017
Genre(s)Run and gun
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Arcade systemNeo Geo MVS

The game was ported to the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android, Wii, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch.

The game adds several features to the gameplay of the original Metal Slug and Metal Slug 2, such as weapons and vehicles, as well as introducing branching paths into the series. It received generally positive reviews.

Gameplay edit

 
Arcade version screenshot, showing Eri riding the Slugnoid to battle Huge Hermit.

The gameplay mechanics are the same as in previous Metal Slug games; the player must shoot constantly at a continual stream of enemies in order to reach the end of each level. At this point, the player confronts a boss, who is usually considerably larger and tougher than regular enemies. On the way through each level, the player can find numerous weapon upgrades and "Metal Slug" tanks. The tank is known as the SV-001 ("SV" stands for Super Vehicle), which increases the player's offense and considerably adds to their defense.

In addition to shooting, the player can perform melee attacks by using a knife and/or kicking. The player does not die by coming into contact with enemies, and correspondingly, many of the enemy troops have melee attacks. Much of the game's scenery is destructible, and occasionally, this reveals extra items or power-ups.

During the course of a level, the player encounters prisoners of war (POWs), who, if freed, offer the player bonuses in the form of random items or weapons. At the end of each level, the player receives a scoring bonus based on the number of freed POWs. If the player dies before the end of the level, the tally of freed POWs reverts to zero.

A new feature in Metal Slug 3 is the branching path system; in most missions, there are forking paths from which the player must choose one, each with their own obstacles, and each of varying length and difficulty. All paths eventually lead to the same boss battle, but the player may have different equipment, and may have rescued more or fewer POW's depending on their choice of path.

Plot edit

Several years ago, the evil General Morden was foiled in his attempted coup d'état against the worlds' governments by the Peregrine Falcon Strike Force. After forming an alliance with an alien race in an attempt to stage another coup, Morden was betrayed and taken prisoner by his newfound allies. His rebels troops formed an ad hoc alliance with the Strike Force and the aliens were defeated and Morden was killed. Instrumental in defeating Morden during the first coup were Cpt. Marco Rossi and Lt. Tarma Roving. Rossi (now a Major) and Roving (now a Captain) led the fight against the Morden during the second coup, joined by two members of the Intelligence Agency's Special Ops Squad S.P.A.R.R.O.W.S.; Sgt. Eri Kasamoto and Sgt. 1st Class Fiolina Germi.

Several years have passed since that time, and Morden is listed as missing by his surviving followers. Determined to wipe out every remnant of Morden's powerbase, the army send Rossi and Roving to destroy all remaining rebel strongholds, one by one. During the fighting, however, Rossi and Roving come to the conclusion that the enemy is too well organised, and perhaps Morden is not dead as was initially thought. Meanwhile, the S.P.A.R.R.O.W.S. come across a series of strange events which lead the army to conclude that the aliens with whom Morden once allied himself have returned.

The Peregrine Falcon Strike Force and S.P.A.R.R.O.W.S. are once again united, and sent to defeat this new threat. After various battles against Morden's forces, the heroes face off against Morden. After defeating him, it is revealed that it was an alien in disguise, and the real Morden has been taken prisoner by the aliens. The aliens abduct the player character and leave Earth. At this point, another character takes the player character's place. An ad hoc alliance is formed between the Strike Force and Morden's troops so as to save their captured comrades. The rebels launch an armada of rocket ships to attack the alien mother ship, Rugname. After a long battle through the ship's interior, the Rugname starts to collapse due to the amount of damage it has sustained. After destroying the ship's core, the Strike Force must fight their way through armies of clones of their captured teammate, some of whom have turned into zombies. Both the captured member of the Strike Force and Morden are freed. As they escape, they are confronted by the aliens' leader, Rootmars. A battle ensues in Earth's atmosphere, which is won by the Strike Force, who leave Rootmars' body in the ocean. Upon seeing Morden and his men celebrating, the player character throws their weapon into the water in disgust.

Versions edit

Console versions edit

In the PlayStation 2 (PS2) and Xbox versions of the game, once the arcade mode has been beaten, there are two additional mini-games: "Storming the UFO Mothership" and "Fat Island". "Storming the UFO Mothership" mode allows the player to control one of General Morden's soldiers as they attempt to rescue fellow soldiers and attack the Martian forces. The player can choose between the "Shield Soldier", "Bazooka Soldier", and "Normal Soldier". The player is given a single life, which is balanced by the number of reinforcements from fellow soldiers. In "Fat Island", two players compete to gain the most weight in a limited amount of time by eating various foods. They start out at 100 kg and must finish at 200. If players lose enough weight, they will return to normal size and subsequently to a mummy state.

Later releases edit

In 2006, Metal Slug Anthology (titled Metal Slug Complete in Japan) was released for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PSP. This compilation includes the original Metal Slug, and all of its arcade sequels (including Metal Slug 2 and Metal Slug X) up to Metal Slug 6. The games are emulated versions of the originals, with none of the additional game modes or content introduced in the other home versions.

Metal Slug 3 was released on Xbox Live Arcade on January 2, 2008. The game features upscaled graphics and co-op online gameplay, but it does not include the extra modes from console releases. This version was made backwards compatible on Xbox One in 2015.[2]

In March 2012, the AES version of Metal Slug 3 was released for the Virtual Console on the Wii.[3]

In July 2012, a version of the game was released for iOS and Android.[4][5]

In February 2014, a PC version of the game was released on Steam.[6]

A version of the game for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita (through PlayStation Network) came in November 2014 in Japan and worldwide in March 2015, while the PlayStation 4 version was released worldwide in December 2017.[7]

A Nintendo Switch version was released in March 9, 2017.

Reception edit

Upon its initial appearance, Metal Slug 3 received generally positive reviews. Most of its subsequent ports and re-releases have also seen good reviews. On GameRankings, the PS2 version has a score of 76.78% based on nine reviews, the Xbox version 75.71% based on sixty-four reviews, the Xbox 360 version 78.46% based on thirteen reviews, and the iOS version 74% based on five reviews.[26] On Metacritic, the Xbox version has a score of 76 out of 100, based on fifty-six reviews, the Xbox 360 version 78 based on twelve reviews, and the iOS version 76 based on five reviews.[27]

In his review of the game for the Xbox, IGN's Hilary Goldstein scored it 6.8 out of 10, feeling that as an arcade shooter, the game stood up well, but as an Xbox title, it was weak when compared to other games on the system: "If this game were $20 or even $30 it would merit a better score and better recommendation. This is not a $40 value unless you absolutely must have this game on your Xbox. When this game drops in price (and it will), that's when you'll want to snatch it up for sure".[15] He scored the Xbox 360 version 7.4 out of 10, again feeling that the game was good for what it was, but somewhat dated when compared to other titles: "Before you purchase Metal Slug 3, you need to ask yourself how much you value ten dollars. This is a short experience that, even with a few playthroughs, won't last you long. Metal Slug 3 is a lot of fun, but this should be a $5 download. Especially when original, awesome-looking shooters such as Omega Five are storming Xbox Marketplace".[16]

GameSpot's Ryan Davis scored both the Xbox and the Xbox 360 versions 7.5 out of 10. Of the Xbox version, he praised most aspects of the game, but criticized the excessive difficulty: "The fundamentals of Metal Slug 3 are all really excellent. You'll be hard-pressed to find another 2D side-scroller with such detailed environments and smooth animation, and the gameplay is the dictionary definition of frenetic. So, with all this going for it, it's a real shame that the brutal continue system introduced in the game's conversion to the Xbox makes the game overly uncompromising. If you are prone to throwing controllers out of frustration, you may want to approach Metal Slug 3 with caution".[17] Of the Xbox 360 version, he argued that the game itself was excellent, but it was a somewhat dated experience: "Ultimately, the things that might prevent you from enjoying Metal Slug 3, such as the number of times it's been released on other systems, its relative price point, and the lack of extras, are peripheral to the experience itself. If these things don't concern you, then you'll have a blast".[18]

Eurogamer's Spanner Spencer scored the Xbox version 7 out of 10. He praised the original game, but as an Xbox game, he found it somewhat wanting: "So short, so sweet. Two-player spins it out for a while, and there are Hard and Very Hard modes, but at £15 if you shop around Metal Slug 3 arguably transcends the usual rental recommendation. No lie, you'll finish the lot in a day. You can try and collect all the extras (Japanese radish and Chinese cabbage are all there for the taking), but there's no getting away from the fact that there's not enough in here to warrant shelling out full whack, no matter how perfect a slice of arcade action it may be".[23] Patrick Garratt were more impressed with the Xbox 360 version, which he scored 9 out of 10, writing: "What's really fascinating here is the fact that a vaguely ageing title appears to have found its niche market on a modern console - this is Metal Slug 3's ideal home, and you'd be a fool not to make it welcome in yours".[24]

GameSpy's Darryl Vassar scored the Xbox version 4 out of 5, arguing that "while each of the individual parts of Metal Slug 3 are unremarkable, they come together in a way that is greater than their sum. Metal Slug 3 is a fantastic game -- it's easy to pick up and play, has great character and depth, and is even better with a friend. There's a reason SNK has so many diehard fans, and this game should bring a few more into the fold".[19]

Commercial performance edit

In Japan, Game Machine listed Metal Slug 3 on their May 1, 2000 issue as being the third most-successful arcade game of the month.[28]

The PS2 port sold 47,581 copies in Japan.[29] The 2014 PC port later sold 651,482 digital copies worldwide on Steam,[30] for a total of at least 699,063 copies sold for the PS2 and Steam platforms.

International Amusement arcades edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: メタルスラッグ 3, Hepburn: Metaru Suraggu 3

References edit

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Metal Slug 3 a is a run and gun video game developed by SNK It was originally released in 2000 for the Neo Geo MVS arcade platform as the sequel to Metal Slug 2 Metal Slug X The music of the game was developed by Noise Factory 1 Metal Slug 3Developer s SNK Noise Factory PS2 DotEmu Mobile PC Code Mystics PSN Publisher s SNK PlayStation 2JP PlaymoreKOR MEGAPAL Ignition Entertainment XboxNA JP SNK PlaymoreEU Ignition Entertainment SNK Playmore Mobile PC PSN XBLA D4 Enterprise Virtual Console HAMSTER Corporation PS4 Switch Xbox One Producer s Takashi NishiyamaDesigner s AkioMeeherNarusawaProgrammer s ABAKenji AndōDramania HideArtist s CannonCurrySusumuComposer s Masato HoriuchiTakushi HiyamutaYoshihiko WadaSeriesMetal SlugPlatform s Arcade Android iOS Linux Macintosh Microsoft Windows Neo Geo AES Nintendo Switch PlayStation 2 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Network Virtual Console Xbox Xbox Live Arcade Xbox OneRelease2000 ArcadeWW 23 March 2000 Neo Geo AESWW 1 June 2000 PlayStation 2JP 19 June 2003KOR 14 August 2003EU 5 November 2004 XboxNA 25 May 2004JP 24 June 2004EU 5 November 2004 Xbox Live ArcadeWW 2 January 2008 Virtual ConsoleJP 17 March 2012EU 24 April 2012NA 31 May 2012 MobileWW 12 July 2012 PCWW 2014 PlayStation NetworkJP 19 November 2014WW 24 March 2015 Nintendo SwitchWW 9 March 2017 PlayStation 4WW 21 December 2017PAL 5 January 2018 Xbox OneWW 21 December 2017Genre s Run and gunMode s Single player multiplayerArcade systemNeo Geo MVS The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 Xbox Microsoft Windows iOS Android Wii PlayStation Portable PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Vita and Nintendo Switch The game adds several features to the gameplay of the original Metal Slug and Metal Slug 2 such as weapons and vehicles as well as introducing branching paths into the series It received generally positive reviews Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Versions 3 1 Console versions 3 2 Later releases 4 Reception 4 1 Commercial performance 5 International Amusement arcades 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Arcade version screenshot showing Eri riding the Slugnoid to battle Huge Hermit The gameplay mechanics are the same as in previous Metal Slug games the player must shoot constantly at a continual stream of enemies in order to reach the end of each level At this point the player confronts a boss who is usually considerably larger and tougher than regular enemies On the way through each level the player can find numerous weapon upgrades and Metal Slug tanks The tank is known as the SV 001 SV stands for Super Vehicle which increases the player s offense and considerably adds to their defense In addition to shooting the player can perform melee attacks by using a knife and or kicking The player does not die by coming into contact with enemies and correspondingly many of the enemy troops have melee attacks Much of the game s scenery is destructible and occasionally this reveals extra items or power ups During the course of a level the player encounters prisoners of war POWs who if freed offer the player bonuses in the form of random items or weapons At the end of each level the player receives a scoring bonus based on the number of freed POWs If the player dies before the end of the level the tally of freed POWs reverts to zero A new feature in Metal Slug 3 is the branching path system in most missions there are forking paths from which the player must choose one each with their own obstacles and each of varying length and difficulty All paths eventually lead to the same boss battle but the player may have different equipment and may have rescued more or fewer POW s depending on their choice of path Plot editSeveral years ago the evil General Morden was foiled in his attempted coup d etat against the worlds governments by the Peregrine Falcon Strike Force After forming an alliance with an alien race in an attempt to stage another coup Morden was betrayed and taken prisoner by his newfound allies His rebels troops formed an ad hoc alliance with the Strike Force and the aliens were defeated and Morden was killed Instrumental in defeating Morden during the first coup were Cpt Marco Rossi and Lt Tarma Roving Rossi now a Major and Roving now a Captain led the fight against the Morden during the second coup joined by two members of the Intelligence Agency s Special Ops Squad S P A R R O W S Sgt Eri Kasamoto and Sgt 1st Class Fiolina Germi Several years have passed since that time and Morden is listed as missing by his surviving followers Determined to wipe out every remnant of Morden s powerbase the army send Rossi and Roving to destroy all remaining rebel strongholds one by one During the fighting however Rossi and Roving come to the conclusion that the enemy is too well organised and perhaps Morden is not dead as was initially thought Meanwhile the S P A R R O W S come across a series of strange events which lead the army to conclude that the aliens with whom Morden once allied himself have returned The Peregrine Falcon Strike Force and S P A R R O W S are once again united and sent to defeat this new threat After various battles against Morden s forces the heroes face off against Morden After defeating him it is revealed that it was an alien in disguise and the real Morden has been taken prisoner by the aliens The aliens abduct the player character and leave Earth At this point another character takes the player character s place An ad hoc alliance is formed between the Strike Force and Morden s troops so as to save their captured comrades The rebels launch an armada of rocket ships to attack the alien mother ship Rugname After a long battle through the ship s interior the Rugname starts to collapse due to the amount of damage it has sustained After destroying the ship s core the Strike Force must fight their way through armies of clones of their captured teammate some of whom have turned into zombies Both the captured member of the Strike Force and Morden are freed As they escape they are confronted by the aliens leader Rootmars A battle ensues in Earth s atmosphere which is won by the Strike Force who leave Rootmars body in the ocean Upon seeing Morden and his men celebrating the player character throws their weapon into the water in disgust Versions editConsole versions edit In the PlayStation 2 PS2 and Xbox versions of the game once the arcade mode has been beaten there are two additional mini games Storming the UFO Mothership and Fat Island Storming the UFO Mothership mode allows the player to control one of General Morden s soldiers as they attempt to rescue fellow soldiers and attack the Martian forces The player can choose between the Shield Soldier Bazooka Soldier and Normal Soldier The player is given a single life which is balanced by the number of reinforcements from fellow soldiers In Fat Island two players compete to gain the most weight in a limited amount of time by eating various foods They start out at 100 kg and must finish at 200 If players lose enough weight they will return to normal size and subsequently to a mummy state Later releases edit In 2006 Metal Slug Anthology titled Metal Slug Complete in Japan was released for the Wii PlayStation 2 and PSP This compilation includes the original Metal Slug and all of its arcade sequels including Metal Slug 2 and Metal Slug X up to Metal Slug 6 The games are emulated versions of the originals with none of the additional game modes or content introduced in the other home versions Metal Slug 3 was released on Xbox Live Arcade on January 2 2008 The game features upscaled graphics and co op online gameplay but it does not include the extra modes from console releases This version was made backwards compatible on Xbox One in 2015 2 In March 2012 the AES version of Metal Slug 3 was released for the Virtual Console on the Wii 3 In July 2012 a version of the game was released for iOS and Android 4 5 In February 2014 a PC version of the game was released on Steam 6 A version of the game for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita through PlayStation Network came in November 2014 in Japan and worldwide in March 2015 while the PlayStation 4 version was released worldwide in December 2017 7 A Nintendo Switch version was released in March 9 2017 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreiOSPS2XboxXbox 360GameRankings74 11 76 78 8 75 71 9 78 46 10 Metacritic76 100 14 76 100 12 78 100 13 Review scoresPublicationScoreiOSPS2XboxXbox 360Eurogamer7 10 23 9 10 24 GameRevolutionC 25 GamesMaster86 100 20 GameSpot7 5 10 17 7 5 10 18 GameSpy4 5 19 IGN6 8 10 15 7 4 10 16 PlayStation Official Magazine UK7 10 20 Official Xbox Magazine UK 6 7 10 22 8 5 10 21 Official Xbox Magazine US 8 10 22 8 10 21 Play86 100 20 PSM379 100 20 Upon its initial appearance Metal Slug 3 received generally positive reviews Most of its subsequent ports and re releases have also seen good reviews On GameRankings the PS2 version has a score of 76 78 based on nine reviews the Xbox version 75 71 based on sixty four reviews the Xbox 360 version 78 46 based on thirteen reviews and the iOS version 74 based on five reviews 26 On Metacritic the Xbox version has a score of 76 out of 100 based on fifty six reviews the Xbox 360 version 78 based on twelve reviews and the iOS version 76 based on five reviews 27 In his review of the game for the Xbox IGN s Hilary Goldstein scored it 6 8 out of 10 feeling that as an arcade shooter the game stood up well but as an Xbox title it was weak when compared to other games on the system If this game were 20 or even 30 it would merit a better score and better recommendation This is not a 40 value unless you absolutely must have this game on your Xbox When this game drops in price and it will that s when you ll want to snatch it up for sure 15 He scored the Xbox 360 version 7 4 out of 10 again feeling that the game was good for what it was but somewhat dated when compared to other titles Before you purchase Metal Slug 3 you need to ask yourself how much you value ten dollars This is a short experience that even with a few playthroughs won t last you long Metal Slug 3 is a lot of fun but this should be a 5 download Especially when original awesome looking shooters such as Omega Five are storming Xbox Marketplace 16 GameSpot s Ryan Davis scored both the Xbox and the Xbox 360 versions 7 5 out of 10 Of the Xbox version he praised most aspects of the game but criticized the excessive difficulty The fundamentals of Metal Slug 3 are all really excellent You ll be hard pressed to find another 2D side scroller with such detailed environments and smooth animation and the gameplay is the dictionary definition of frenetic So with all this going for it it s a real shame that the brutal continue system introduced in the game s conversion to the Xbox makes the game overly uncompromising If you are prone to throwing controllers out of frustration you may want to approach Metal Slug 3 with caution 17 Of the Xbox 360 version he argued that the game itself was excellent but it was a somewhat dated experience Ultimately the things that might prevent you from enjoying Metal Slug 3 such as the number of times it s been released on other systems its relative price point and the lack of extras are peripheral to the experience itself If these things don t concern you then you ll have a blast 18 Eurogamer s Spanner Spencer scored the Xbox version 7 out of 10 He praised the original game but as an Xbox game he found it somewhat wanting So short so sweet Two player spins it out for a while and there are Hard and Very Hard modes but at 15 if you shop around Metal Slug 3 arguably transcends the usual rental recommendation No lie you ll finish the lot in a day You can try and collect all the extras Japanese radish and Chinese cabbage are all there for the taking but there s no getting away from the fact that there s not enough in here to warrant shelling out full whack no matter how perfect a slice of arcade action it may be 23 Patrick Garratt were more impressed with the Xbox 360 version which he scored 9 out of 10 writing What s really fascinating here is the fact that a vaguely ageing title appears to have found its niche market on a modern console this is Metal Slug 3 s ideal home and you d be a fool not to make it welcome in yours 24 GameSpy s Darryl Vassar scored the Xbox version 4 out of 5 arguing that while each of the individual parts of Metal Slug 3 are unremarkable they come together in a way that is greater than their sum Metal Slug 3 is a fantastic game it s easy to pick up and play has great character and depth and is even better with a friend There s a reason SNK has so many diehard fans and this game should bring a few more into the fold 19 Commercial performance edit In Japan Game Machine listed Metal Slug 3 on their May 1 2000 issue as being the third most successful arcade game of the month 28 The PS2 port sold 47 581 copies in Japan 29 The 2014 PC port later sold 651 482 digital copies worldwide on Steam 30 for a total of at least 699 063 copies sold for the PS2 and Steam platforms International Amusement arcades edit nbsp Italy Lido di Jesolo 2006 Notes edit Japanese メタルスラッグ 3 Hepburn Metaru Suraggu 3References edit Metal Slug 3 Original Sound Track Noise Factory Archived from the original on April 29 2014 Retrieved June 21 2013 Available games www xbox com Archived from the original on 2015 06 15 Retrieved 2016 05 14 Metal Slug 3 Neo Geo Release Data GameFAQs Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 1 2013 Metal Slug 3 iOS Slide to Play Archived from the original on October 17 2013 Retrieved October 17 2013 Sage Simon July 16 2012 Metal Slug 3 review classic cartoon carnage AndroidCentral Archived from the original on March 1 2018 Retrieved October 17 2013 Metal Slug 3 Steam Archived from the original on April 26 2019 Retrieved February 5 2014 Laatz Adam August 28 2014 Metal Slug 3 Coming to PS4 PS3 PS Vita This Winter PlayStation Blog Archived from the original on September 12 2014 Retrieved December 31 2014 Metal Slug 3 for PS2 GameRankings Archived from the original on October 17 2013 Retrieved August 27 2013 Metal Slug 3 for Xbox GameRankings Archived from the original on September 16 2013 Retrieved August 27 2013 Metal Slug 3 for Xbox 360 GameRankings Archived from the original on October 17 2013 Retrieved August 27 2013 Metal Slug 3 for iOS GameRankings Archived from the original on October 17 2013 Retrieved August 27 2013 Metal Slug 3 Xbox Metacritic Archived from the original on March 23 2014 Retrieved August 27 2013 Metal Slug 3 Xbox 360 Metacritic Archived from the original on February 9 2014 Retrieved August 27 2013 Metal Slug 3 iOS Metacritic Archived from the original on March 23 2014 Retrieved August 27 2013 a b Goldstein Hilary May 25 2004 Metal Slug 3 Xbox Review IGN Archived from the original on June 24 2013 Retrieved June 22 2013 a b Goldstein Hilary January 3 2008 Metal Slug 3 Xbox 360 Review IGN Archived from the 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