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disolitude said:
Im sure that it does look better but since it's on a 3.5 inch screen I'd prefer the visuals of the HD versions.

Wouldn't it be awesome if Nintendo would pack 2 screens in their next console, one of which was a touch screen in your hands, and using these 2 screens they would give the console a the ability to play DS/3DS games?

Wait a minute...

Hold on Disolitude, you may be on to something.

(Seriously, make the 'Super 3DS' happen Nintendo!)



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So, I got it. Turned on the system. It asked: "Which Metal Gear was your favorite?" Metal Gear 1, 2, 3, 4, or All of them! I turned off the system. Too much pressure!!



Those jaggies in the demo sure looked beautiful. Edge never fails to entertain, i'll say that much.



GameSpot

Nintendo has been stiffed for nearly a decade; the last Kojima Productions game to appear on a Nintendo platform was Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, a remake of the original Metal Gear Solid for the GameCube. Eight years later, Nintendo fans are finally getting another taste of Snake. It's a remake, but it's of arguably one of the best entries in the series. Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is based on the PlayStation 2 original released in 2004. Much has changed since then, and Snake Eater has been updated to cater to contemporary expectations. It's very much the same game, but the updated controls and visuals make this remake on the 3DS the best version of the game to date.

http://uk.gamespot.com/metal-gear-solid-snake-eater-3d/reviews/metal-gear-solid-snake-eater-3d-review-6350817/



When it asks "Which Metal Gear is your favorite?", what's the best answer?

And with Ocarina of Time, two of the best games of all time are available in their most improved form, in one place.



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disolitude said:
Im sure that it does look better but since it's on a 3.5 inch screen I'd prefer the visuals of the HD versions.

Wouldn't it be awesome if Nintendo would pack 2 screens in their next console, one of which was a touch screen in your hands, and using these 2 screens they would give the console a the ability to play DS/3DS games?

Wait a minute...


Wait a minute....