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Metal Gear Solid Hits PSN This Month

Submitted by on June 4, 2009 – 10:52 pm4 Comments

metalgearsolidI can’t tell my wife that the original Metal Gear Solid is coming to the PlayStation Nework as a digital download on June 18th because she’ll start complaining about how every time you die you hear “Snake? Snake?! SNAAAAAAKE!!”. She heard it a lot when I played MGS, MGS2, MGS3, and even MGS4, although I had the book for that one.

I still remember laughing at how early on Snake, skittish at how one prisoner he was trying to rescue had dropped dead in front of him, asks another if he was feeling OK.

One open question I have is whether I can take the saved game from my PS1 disc version of the game and use it with the digital download version. I do know that you can copy the saved game used on the PS3 and PSP back and forth to keep your progress between the two systems, but I think I still might have my old MGS save on my PS3′s hard drive.

From EvilAvatar and Joystiq.

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  • morphiend says:

    What Sony needs to implement is a disc->download conversion. For those of us that still own our original CD's, it would be nice to be able to just 'import' them into the PS3 so we can play them without needing to disc swap out whatevers in the drive at the time.

    Why? Because I still own my original copy of MGS.

  • JoeFourhman says:

    I still have No One Can Stop Mr. Domino.

    Of course I do.

  • morphiend says:

    What Sony needs to implement is a disc->download conversion. For those of us that still own our original CD's, it would be nice to be able to just 'import' them into the PS3 so we can play them without needing to disc swap out whatevers in the drive at the time.

    Why? Because I still own my original copy of MGS.

  • Joe Fourhman says:

    I still have No One Can Stop Mr. Domino.

    Of course I do.

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