MGS Essential Collection
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MGS Essential Collection
I just found out about this today when I was offered to reserve it at EB. All I could find on it was the following:
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/849/849861p1.html
The clerk at the store said the version of MGS in this collection would be a redesigned one (a'la MGS: Twin Snakes for the GameCube) but I see no such mention here. Is this just the PS1 version included or are they retooling the first game for the PS2?
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/849/849861p1.html
The clerk at the store said the version of MGS in this collection would be a redesigned one (a'la MGS: Twin Snakes for the GameCube) but I see no such mention here. Is this just the PS1 version included or are they retooling the first game for the PS2?
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It's not a redesign like the Twin Snakes. The MGS included in the collection are the 2 ps1 cds repackaged in a dvd case with new artwork. This means that you will need a ps1 memory card in order to save the game. If you have a ps3, I believe you can make virtual memory cards to act like ps1 memory cards. If you have a ps2, you need a ps1 memory card. I hope this helps.
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Two things.
1) The Twin Snakes was developed by Silicon Knights. Kojima oversaw the project, but had little to no direct input on it.
2) Because The Twin Snakes was built with the Gamecube architecture in mind, it would require some extensive code rewriting to get it running on the PS2 hardware. I don't see Konami spending that much time and effort on a console that is essentially dead now with most of the audience already moved on to the the next-gen platforms. This is just a quick job for some easy money.
1) The Twin Snakes was developed by Silicon Knights. Kojima oversaw the project, but had little to no direct input on it.
2) Because The Twin Snakes was built with the Gamecube architecture in mind, it would require some extensive code rewriting to get it running on the PS2 hardware. I don't see Konami spending that much time and effort on a console that is essentially dead now with most of the audience already moved on to the the next-gen platforms. This is just a quick job for some easy money.
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Thanks N0treDom and taffer. You both confirmed what I thought. This set is definitely not for me as I already have the PS1 version of Metal Gear Solid. The only think tempting me was the promise of a retooled version of the first.
I know Kojima really didn't have much of a hand in MGS: Twin Snakes but the clerk made it seem as if this collection was to include a version of MGS1 with the graphics engine of either MGS2 or MGS3. Since that's not the case, my money will be better spent on Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters.
I know Kojima really didn't have much of a hand in MGS: Twin Snakes but the clerk made it seem as if this collection was to include a version of MGS1 with the graphics engine of either MGS2 or MGS3. Since that's not the case, my money will be better spent on Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters.
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I'm sure I heard somewhere that, although the version of MGS1 is essentially the same as the PS1 game, it is actually running as a PS2 game. Therefore it works as a PS2 game and you can use PS2 memory cards etc. Maybe it was on 1UP Yours that I heard this..
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It will be.
The other big issue with this set is that the Subsistence (MGS3) portion does not appear to include the second disc with the extras. This isn't such a big deal for MGS3 online, as the online servers are no longer active, but it would have been nice to have the MSX versions of MG1 and MG2.
I think the news of MGS1 being a PS2 disc was refuted, but I'm not positive.
The other big issue with this set is that the Subsistence (MGS3) portion does not appear to include the second disc with the extras. This isn't such a big deal for MGS3 online, as the online servers are no longer active, but it would have been nice to have the MSX versions of MG1 and MG2.
I think the news of MGS1 being a PS2 disc was refuted, but I'm not positive.
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I'm sure I heard somewhere that, although the version of MGS1 is essentially the same as the PS1 game, it is actually running as a PS2 game. Therefore it works as a PS2 game and you can use PS2 memory cards etc. Maybe it was on 1UP Yours that I heard this..
http://kotaku.com/362169/mgs1-will-not-be-a-ps2-port
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Well i purchased this set yesterday. I had lost my old ps1 metal gear solid and Sons of liberty was preety scratched up. Kinda pissed that the second and third disc are not on mgs3 since i dont own substance. Anyways, It's still a good deal. $30 for 3 new discs. I've been playing a lot of Sons of liberty. I havent played this game in so long. Great game but I wanna kill that stupid Raiden pussy and his whiny ass girlfriend
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Originally Posted by mattysemo247
They recently confirmed that MGS1 is the EXACT same game. It is shipping on 2 PS1 discs, just like it did when it was first released. Pretty lame if you ask me...
Just sold my ps1 copy(bought for $2 at blockbuster a while ago) for $80 then bought this to play - not too lame to me =]
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Originally Posted by Pookymeister
Just sold my ps1 copy(bought for $2 at blockbuster a while ago) for $80 then bought this to play - not too lame to me =]
Wow, the average price on e bay is $10-$15. Guess you must have sold it to the right person…
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Originally Posted by big e
Is this collection worth picking up? I already have all three games and was wondering if this had improved graphics for MGS1 or any kind of bonus material.
If you only have the original versions of MGS2 and MGS3, it might be worth it for the Substance and (limited) Subsistence extras, but only if you are a big MGS fan.
I was faced with the same choice and went with it, because it's only $30 and is a nice little set.
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It's $30, what can go wrong? Not to mention i don't have any of the titles for the PS2. Only played MGS1 for thePSX, but i don't know where the disc went... Will be picking it up for $10 new




