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what will they loose if they make a MGS gameABSH
You could say that for any franchise really.
Most MGS games have been on Sony systems and that's the way it's most likely to stay.
[QUOTE="ABSH"]what will they loose if they make a MGS gameErebyssial
You could say that for any franchise really.
Most MGS games have been on Sony systems and that's the way it's most likely to stay.
Somewhat ironically, it was on a Nintendo system (NES) that Metal Gear saw its birth and rise in popularity originally.I dont know if it would be a good idea. MGS games have gorgeous graphics, and the Wii doesnt have a powerful graphic engineDarkrush000
The Wii doesn't have a "graphics engine". That's a piece of software that the game is built on top of.
Now it's true the Wii's specs aren't anywhere near its rivals, though it is at least more powerful than its predecessor. And MGS: The Twin Snakes for the Gamecube was graphically superior to either of the PS2 Metal Gear Solids. (The GCN was the more powerful of the two systems)
I dont know if it would be a good idea. MGS games have gorgeous graphics, and the Wii doesnt have a powerful graphic engineDarkrush000
The Wii doesn't have a "graphics engine". That's a piece of software that the game is built on top of.
Now it's true the Wii's specs aren't anywhere near its rivals, though it is at least more powerful than its predecessor. And MGS: The Twin Snakes for the Gamecube was a pretty good looking game for its time... graphically superior to either of the PS2 Metal Gear Solids. (Which isn't surprising, since the GCN was the more powerful of the two systems)
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