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Hey, iPad owners are you ready for more iPad versions of iPod Touch/iPhone games that have already been released? More »
As with just about every iPhone/iPod touch application (that doesn’t rely on a camera), Konami’s Metal Gear Solid Touch is making the upgrade leap to the iPad. It’s already available on the iTunes App Store for the iPad you don’t have. More »
Curious about Hideo Kojima’s attempt to bring the Metal Gear series to the iPhone, but hate spending eight bucks to satisfy your curiosity? You’re in luck, because the “Lite” demo version is now available. More »
Kojima Productions have put the finishing… touches on Old Snake’s iPhone shoot ‘em up. Konami has updated Metal Gear Solid Touch to version 2.0.0, which the publisher plainly admits is the “Complete Version.” More »
Kojima Productions brings the epic story of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots to Apple’s iPhone platform with the Metal Gear Solid Touch, a touchscreen controlled shoot ‘em up.
Quite a few things wrong with Metal Gear Solid Touch. It’s over-priced. And short. And reducing the series’ stealth to a Duck Hunt clone is a bit silly. But hey, an expansion might help!
The man behind Metal Gear Solid and Zone of the Enders is making a more public appearance at GDC this week, giving San Franciscans the chance to meet Hideo Kojima in person.
With Metal Gear Touch, Metal Gear Solid has arrived on Apple’s iPhone. It’s not a huge surprise as Apple products are littered throughout Metal Gear Solid 4.
Forget that announcement saying it would be out on March 19. It’s not. It’s out today, so if Metal Gear-themed Duck Hunt sounds appealing, get on it.
The first footage of Metal Gear Solid Touch was missing one thing very important. No, two things: Thumbs.
