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Famitsu reveals MGS4 bundle pricing details, MGS1 for PSN

Posted Mar 18, 2008 at 1:31AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: News, Games Tags: Famitsu, Gemaga, Japan, PlayStation Network, Sony
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Apparently, the dudes over at Japan's Famitsu have gotten into a sudden bit of Solid Snake-lovin'. This week's publication has unveiled new details about the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 4 bundles, and an upcoming MGS1 release to PSN.

With regard to MGS4, the magazine indicates that the game's stock Blu-Ray release will cost ¥ 8,800 (US$ 91). The MGS4 special edition pack, which will carry the game plus a disc containing trailers and a making-of video, will cost ¥ 9,800 (US$ 101).

Weekly Famitsu reveals MGS4 bundle pricing details, MGS1 heading for Japan's PSN - Image 1 Weekly Famitsu reveals MGS4 bundle pricing details, MGS1 heading for Japan's PSN - Image 2 


The MGS4 PlayStation 3 bundle will cost ¥51,800 (US$ 534), and will carry all the goodies included in the special edition pack. The PS3 in particular will carry a special "Steel" (aka Hagane) paint scheme. All three bundles will also carry a copy of Metal Gear Online.

Moving on, Famitsu also disclosed (report from GEMAGA.com) that Sony's readying Metal Gear Solid for the PSP this spring via the PlayStation Network. The game will cost Â¥ 600 (US$ 6), although no exact dates were cited. That's all the details we've got for the moment - drop by again in case we pick up more info. Here's to hoping MGS gets a similar release in the other parts of the world.

Via Hatimaki blog



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# hmmBinary 2008-03-18 04:50
I thinking about buying MGSone for my psp, see if they fix the sound problem

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# I willscarface_tha_second 2008-03-18 06:33
buy the special edition. Worth a hundred bucks IMO.

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# lol MCSncsleet 2008-03-18 07:03
i think i stopped playing MGS after 2 weeks, when i completed it.



what on earth have you been doing in it for OVER A YEAR?

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# mgs...McAwesome 2008-03-18 07:53
...has a ton of replay value. You don't listen to a CD once then toss it do you?

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# A full version of...RexNox 2008-03-18 08:06
MGO?

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# .NarooN 2008-03-18 10:57
I WILL buy MGS1 for the PSN.

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# as will INoobicious 2008-03-18 13:09
my ripped mgs froze during the fight with sniper wolf, so i downloaded 2 other versions which froze at the fight with liquid in the helicopter



$6 is worth it!!!!!!!!

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# ouch...eggwonder 2008-03-18 13:28
$91 is a lot... may as well only sell the special edition bundle of the game since its only $10 more than the normal bundle of it.(according to those prices above.)



if those actually turn out to be close(like $89.99 and $99.99) to the real US prices i probably will buy the special edition just because $10 is too small of a difference to buy the stock version.

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# as will ideath 2008-03-19 07:29
hopefully they improve graphics a bit , too bad i dont own a game cube id play twin snakes all the time

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