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Konami Goes HD Collection Crazy, Announces MGS, Zone of the Enders, Silent Hill Collections

All collections to be available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Though Konami's pre-recorded pre-E3 press conference was a bit of a letdown in terms of both big, new game announcements and the kind of Napoleon Dynamite-esque chicanery we've come to expect from them--pre-recording it might have, in fact, been specifically designed to counteract any unwanted stupidity--the publisher did have quite a showing when it came to HD collections of their own classic titles.

Over the course of the hour-long event, Konami announced individual HD Collections for the Metal Gear Solid, Zone of the Enders, and Silent Hill franchises, all of which will be released between 2011 and 2012.

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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, which is schedule for release this November, contains newly HD remastered versions of Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3, and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker--sadly, no original Metal Gear Solid, for as-yet-unknown reasons.

These are not emulated versions of the games, but rather updated versions specifically designed for the Xbox 360 and PS3. These versions will include all the usual bells and whistles, like upgraded audio, redrawn art, an updated UI, right analog/force feedback support, new trophies/achivements, and a new piece of tech Hideo Kojima has labeled "transfarring."

The oddly-named technology is designed to let players transfer save data between their PlayStation 3 and PSP systems, with the idea being that you will be able to simply play your game seamlessly at home, and on the go.

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Next up is the Zone of the Enders HD Collection, which combines both Zone of the Enders and Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner. Though nothing was specifically shown of this collection in action, Kojima explained that it would have the same transfarring tech as the MGS collection, and would be released in 2012.

Lastly, buried within the Silent Hill: Downpour section of the conference was a brief mention of the Silent Hill Collection, which puts remastered versions of Silent Hill 2 and 3 together into one package. No details of any kind were given beyond the list of games and their HD capabilities, so hopefully we'll get more info on that come E3.

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THIS IS FANTASTIC NEWS

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METAL GEAR?!?!!?!?!

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This is amazing!
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if you check this page: http://www.konami.jp/kojima_pro/e3_2011/ you can see, that peace walker is standalone and *not* in the hd collection http://www.konami.jp/kojima_pro/e3_2011/jp/imgs/lineup_mgspw.jpg http://www.konami.jp/kojima_pro/e3_2011/jp/imgs/lineup_mgs.jpg

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Here I was waiting for the PSP download version of Peace Walker to go on super sale...oh well

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It really is a bummer that the first MGS isn't included. I somehow managed to go without playing any of the Metal Gear games after the NES era, and it would have been nice to scoop them all up (minus 4 of course) in HD in one go.

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Silent Hill 3 in HD will be awesome, because that game is already gorgeous.  Will be kind of weird to play it without Silent Hill 1 there, though.

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Best News Eva!

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That's so weird. I have the first MGS but none of the rest, and I have none of the Silent Hills so these two releases will be an easy decision to run out and get.

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But...They more or less built Shadow Moses for MGSIV...I want MGS1 HD :(

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MGS3 on the 360 is probably the best thing I could have hoped for. That's my favorite game.

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Cool!  I've wanted to play Peace Walker but couldn't since I don't have a psp!  Good that it's coming to 360, too.  Honestly, third party exclusives just don't make any sense anymore.
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SH2 in HD is a pretty awesome announce ... if only because more people might play it. 

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This is great. METAL GEAR!!!

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Though Konami's pre-recorded pre-E3 press conference was a bit of a letdown in terms of both big, new game announcements and the kind of Napoleon Dynamite-esque chicanery we've come to expect from them--pre-recording it might have, in fact, been specifically designed to counteract any unwanted stupidity--the publisher did have quite a showing when it came to HD collections of their own classic titles.

Over the course of the hour-long event, Konami announced individual HD Collections for the Metal Gear Solid, Zone of the Enders, and Silent Hill franchises, all of which will be released between 2011 and 2012.

No Caption Provided

Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, which is schedule for release this November, contains newly HD remastered versions of Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3, and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker--sadly, no original Metal Gear Solid, for as-yet-unknown reasons.

These are not emulated versions of the games, but rather updated versions specifically designed for the Xbox 360 and PS3. These versions will include all the usual bells and whistles, like upgraded audio, redrawn art, an updated UI, right analog/force feedback support, new trophies/achivements, and a new piece of tech Hideo Kojima has labeled "transfarring."

The oddly-named technology is designed to let players transfer save data between their PlayStation 3 and PSP systems, with the idea being that you will be able to simply play your game seamlessly at home, and on the go.

No Caption Provided

Next up is the Zone of the Enders HD Collection, which combines both Zone of the Enders and Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner. Though nothing was specifically shown of this collection in action, Kojima explained that it would have the same transfarring tech as the MGS collection, and would be released in 2012.

Lastly, buried within the Silent Hill: Downpour section of the conference was a brief mention of the Silent Hill Collection, which puts remastered versions of Silent Hill 2 and 3 together into one package. No details of any kind were given beyond the list of games and their HD capabilities, so hopefully we'll get more info on that come E3.