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theprof00 said:
Why do people keep calling the multiplat MGS a sequel? It's a completely new game and genre and dev team..

Its more of a prequel, but since it continues the original story it can be seen as a sequel. If it flops expect the Series to move back to exclusiveness for PS3



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I'm with d21lewis on this one



ZenfoldorVGI said:
Lastgengamer said:

http://connectedconsoles.com/ps3-Kojima-to-return-to-PS3-thanks-to-Modern-Warfare-2.cfm

Modern Warfare 2 has inspired Kojima

Hideo Kojima is probably the most legendary game developer in the business.

What about Shigeru Miyamoto? He developed the Mario and the Zelda series. MGS is afterall, only a 4 game series, no matter how good it is, and Miyamoto changed the ways 2d games were played with Mario and Zelda, and then he...invented the way 3d games are played with Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. Most recently, he's changed the ways gaming will be played in the future with Wii Fit, and his contribution to motion controls which ALL consoles are now fully adopting.

Kojima is an epic developer but is probably IS NOT the most legendary game developer in the business, as long as Miyamoto is around, imho. Anyone agree?

It's up to who you ask really. To me I think Kojima and Miyamoto are at least equals. Well I consider Kojima the better dev anyway since I find his games more fun anyway.



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"In video game terms, RPGs are games that involve a form of separate battles taking place with a specialized battle system and the use of a system that increases your power through a form of points.

Sure, what you say is the definition, but the connotation of RPGs is what they are in video games." - dtewi

ShadowSoldier said:
theprof00 said:
Why do people keep calling the multiplat MGS a sequel? It's a completely new game and genre and dev team..

Its more of a prequel, but since it continues the original story it can be seen as a sequel. If it flops expect the Series to move back to exclusiveness for PS3

lately, all the games that have left ps3 exclusivity have been critical failures.

Well, maybe that is due to angry ps3 fans, but so far both tekken and ff13 have been critically thrashed.



ZenfoldorVGI said:
Lastgengamer said:

http://connectedconsoles.com/ps3-Kojima-to-return-to-PS3-thanks-to-Modern-Warfare-2.cfm

Modern Warfare 2 has inspired Kojima

Hideo Kojima is probably the most legendary game developer in the business.

What about Shigeru Miyamoto? He developed the Mario and the Zelda series. MGS is afterall, only a 4 game series, no matter how good it is, and Miyamoto changed the ways 2d games were played with Mario and Zelda, and then he...invented the way 3d games are played with Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. Most recently, he's changed the ways gaming will be played in the future with Wii Fit, and his contribution to motion controls which ALL consoles are now fully adopting.

Kojima is an epic developer but probably IS NOT the most legendary game developer in the business, as long as Miyamoto is around, imho.

The Metal Gear Saga expands much further than 4 games...(currently 7 main series titles and there are 2 in development) and Hideo Kojima also innovated gaming by designing the stealth action genre because of the limited hardware of the MSX2 home computer



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...he left?



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With a typical 3 year development stint for a game from him, we could expect a release in 2013? A last gasp game on the PS3? I think its too risky to start a new game now, it'd probably be better for him to focus on the design aspects and make it portable to whichever next generation architecture he believes fits his vision best.



Tease.

When exactly did he leave it? So if Miyamoto go's to work on a DS game does that mean he abandoned the Wii?



Maybe he is jealous of MW2 and wants to make a game that leaves it in the dust.



"Hideo Kojima is probably the most legendary game developer in the business."

Well, I think it's Miyamoto. I am not a fan of Nintendo, I have enjoyed the MGS series more than the Mario or Zelda series, but that's the truth