Metal Gear (Ultra Games video game)

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This article is about Metal Gear for NES and its ports, for the MSX version and its re-releases and remakes, see Metal Gear (video game)

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Metal Gear
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Ultra Games (North America)
Platforms Mobile (DoJa), MSX2, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, PSVita, Switch, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox Series X/S
Released Famicom/NES
Japan: December 22, 1987
North America: June 17, 1988
Europe, Oceania: 1989
Commodore 64
United States: 1989
Europe: 1990
DOS
United States: August 30, 1990
Europe: 1990
GameCube
Japan: March 11, 2004
Windows
Worldwide: September 25, 2020
PS4, PS5, Switch, X/S (Master Collection)
Worldwide: October 24, 2023
Added to
Museum
Switch: July 23, 2024

Metal Gear was a stealth action video game by Konami. It was a port of the first game in the Metal Gear series, Metal Gear. Containing several differences from the MSX2 original, it was designed without involvement by Hideo Kojima.