ruban
04-18-2004, 01:34 AM
The folks in Japan get all the options on everything :(
Only available in Japan
Uses existing platinum GCN color
GCN lid features Special Forces Group Fox Hound logo
Includes: GameCube, Matching Controller, Collector's Booklet, MGS: The Twin Snakes (JPN), Metal Gear (NES) on GCN disc, and collector's edition packaging
Import availability for $250-$299
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg01.jpg
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg02.jpg
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg03.jpg
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg04.jpg
..nice.
How ironic this happens all at a time when Canadian developer
Silicon Knights (who worked with Konami to bring MGS:TS to Gamecube) parts with Nintendo as second party status, stating that they will develop future games across all three platforms.
That is great news for those who don't own a Cube, and yet another blow to Nintendo. Silicon Knights chief Denis Dyack said that they might do another game with Nintendo in the future, but wanted the exclusivity broken.
Only available in Japan
Uses existing platinum GCN color
GCN lid features Special Forces Group Fox Hound logo
Includes: GameCube, Matching Controller, Collector's Booklet, MGS: The Twin Snakes (JPN), Metal Gear (NES) on GCN disc, and collector's edition packaging
Import availability for $250-$299
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg01.jpg
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg02.jpg
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg03.jpg
http://www3.sympatico.ca/inspin/mg04.jpg
..nice.
How ironic this happens all at a time when Canadian developer
Silicon Knights (who worked with Konami to bring MGS:TS to Gamecube) parts with Nintendo as second party status, stating that they will develop future games across all three platforms.
That is great news for those who don't own a Cube, and yet another blow to Nintendo. Silicon Knights chief Denis Dyack said that they might do another game with Nintendo in the future, but wanted the exclusivity broken.