The official PlayStation blog, recently had a great discussion with Hideo Kojima about the upcoming Metal Gear Solid HD Collection. Which will include Metal Gear Solid 2, 3 and Peace Walker.
This collection will include remastered versions of those titles featuring 1080p HD graphics, trophy support and dual analog controls. Peace Walker will also be Kojima's first "transfarring" title, which will be able to transfer your save data from the portable PSP edition and big console PS3 version of daddy Snake's big adventure.
Kojima also states that future titles from his studio, will be able to play back and forth from your PS3's big television screen and also be taken on the go with your PS Vita portable device. Sony displayed a similar intent with a future RPG being developed for both systems by showing an impressive E3 2011 demo of live play of jumping back and forth from a PS3 to Vita. These innovations will be available this November with the release of the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection and the rumoured PS Vita release.
Watching Nintendo's E3 2011 press conference, I felt the "Big N" went off the rails. Fanboys screamed in joy for a new console with zero demoed games displayed, including no price, launch titles or launch date confirmed. Hooray. A system who's key to fame is an additional screen during play, which we have experienced before with GameBoy Advance to GameCube connect-ability and with the Nintendo DS line.
I know that the Wii U and it's special controller/second screen will be far more advance than those examples. What I am getting at is, during E3 and what was demoed and forged within reality right now, can't the PS3 and Vita already do what the Wii U can and more?
Justin Richmond of Naughty Dog, seems to think so.
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