The Original MSX2 Metal Gear Games
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!















