Devil May Cry, Metal Gear Solid HD Collections to be announced @ E3


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http://www.destructoid.com/rumor-devil-may-cry-hd-collection-slated-for-e3-reveal-202428.phtml

http://playstationlifestyle.net/2011/05/31/devil-may-cry-collection-may-go-for-style-on-the-ps3/

http://www.dualshockers.com/2011/02/04/rumor-devil-may-cry-collection-in-the-works-for-hd-consoles/

http://videogamingeverything.blogspot.com/2011/05/along-with-dmc-hd-mgs-hd-collection.html

Along with the aforementioned Devil May Cry HD Collection slated to be announced at this year's Sony E3 press conference, sources say that the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection will finally come to fruition and see a release date later this year.

Our source, who wishes to remain anonymous, claims this will be one of the first announcements Sony makes via an announcement trailer that begins the show. Let's how things pull through!

Gimmie Twin Snakes, Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater all in HD and I would be a damn happy bunny.

I don't really care much about DMC, I enjoyed them at the time, but I've never been very good at them in general, thankfully there was an easy mode, lol.

With trophies? :whistle: I'm still waiting for MGS4 trophies. :laugh:

Isn't that the truth, lol.

Depends what "HD" means, if its just the old MGS games emulated and upscaled to 1080p then im not as interested.

They will follow the guidelines of the 'Classics HD' brand.

i.e. They need to be in (at least) 720p, with updated textures and Trophy support. They can also support PS Move and 3D, but those two are optional.

Depends what "HD" means, if its just the old MGS games emulated and upscaled to 1080p then im not as interested.

Some have had a whole new engine created like the GoW series, never know they may use the GameCube Twin Snakes engine :) think I will be getting them however they look.

Awesome news about the MGS collection. I'll be buying it regardless of what they do to it, but Konami, please use the voice acting from the original Metal Gear Solid, and not The Twin Snakes! The emotion was much better in the original. Compare for yourselves...

Major spoiler alert, obviously.

Original

Neowin doesn't listen to the timecode in the URL, so start the video at 4:23.

The Twin Snakes

Another thing I'd like to see done is for them to include all the bonus content from each game; VR Missions (MGS1), Substance (MGS2), and Subsistence (MGS3). Obviously, they don't have to do this, but they already have all the content for that, and it'd all easily fit onto a single-layer Blu-Ray. If they did that, then it would be an instant day-one buy for me. :)

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