13 Games That Need To Be Remade For PS4, Xbox One, PC And Nintendo Switch

Posted By | On 19th, Apr. 2018

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The Original MSX2 Metal Gear Games

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Before the games we know today, the Metal Gear franchise used to be on an old Japanese computer console known as the MSX2. The game had the player control a character code-named Solid Snake. It was released as an NES title about a year after its initial release. Its US version had altered levels and had no input from Hideo Kojima. Despite this, the game was critically acclaimed. It later led to a sequel that was released in the US a few months later on the NES. To make up to the hardcore fans for the lackluster Metal Gear Survive release, why not remake a game that has already proven to make you so much money you could turn to Scrooge McDuck!


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