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Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil rated for PSN by ESRB |
Listed in: News, Games Tags: Chris Redfield, Elite, ESRB, PSOne, Solid Snake
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If these new ESRB listings prove to be correct, we may be seeing Solid Snake again on the PS3. It won't be Old Snake, though, but Metal Gear Solid-era Snake, and he'll even be bringing along pre-steroids Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine from before she had a dye job.
Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil: Director's Cut are only two of five new PSOne Classics spotted recently in an ESRB listing. The remaining three are Spec Ops: Covert Assault, Spec Ops: Ranger Elite, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six.
If MGS does make it to the PSN, I hope they eventually add VR Missions too. No dates or official confirmation yet, but I really expect an announcement that focuses on PSOne Classics during E3. Let's just keep our fingers crossed.
Related articles:
- FF Tactics joins FF7 International on Japanese PSOne Game Archives
- Capcom planning to release 20 to 40 PSOne and PSP games on PSN this year
Via ESRB
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has probably got, tried or converted
and old cd into an eboot
ive done it with ff7 and im not paying again for a game that when i paied for it cost me £15
why should i if i had to i would play it on my pc with pcsx
but becasue of the wonderful program called autopopstation i dont have to
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Also, £15?
Glad to know that you might have some money left over for food otherwise you'd starve huh?
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it's pretty common knowledge all ps1 classics on the psn can be played on both the ps3 and psp...pretty slow on the uptake huh?
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it seems to me unless they alter code it wont be worth it
and people dont forget there are pirates out there and software to remove limit so one copy could be used between hundreds of people with no consequnces
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