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PostSubject: Kojima says Metal Gear Acid on PSN is "possible"   Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:49 am

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Speaking at the Leipzig Games Convention this week, Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima revealed that it is “possible” the Metal Gear Acid franchise may be released for Sony’s PlayStation Network service.

"I'll say yes to that idea, but not because it is already running or anything," said Kojima, during an interview with Eurogamer.

“I'm just saying yes because it's possible, I think it is possible. Sorry to say we don't have specific plans at the moment, but it is possible, yes."

Available on PlayStation Portable, Metal Gear Acid offers a unique twisted on the traditional stealth-based adventure series, with movement and attacks performed in a turn-based manner.

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Thats really cool for harcore MGS fans, and people who liked turn based games. I heard that it was a good game. And we need more PSP games on the PSN. Like locoroco is really fun, chains of olympus for people who dont own PSP's. It would also decrease sales of the PSP, but increase games sales. Like I really want to play Powerstone again and the PSP got it, so its possilbe the PSN could get it.

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