Another unfortunate effect of this delay, if true, is that it would come out after the HD remake of the PS2 original hits PS3/360 near the year’s end. MGS3D would follow Sega delaying Shinobi and Crush3D (opens in new tab) on the system, and Capcom outright cancelling Mega Man Legends 3 (opens in new tab). This annoying rumor is part of a string a poor news for the 3D console, as it struggles with third-party support. In the meantime, why not enjoy the mega-smooth theme to Snake Eater (opens in new tab)? Does anyone but the most diehard MGS fan have room for that many remakes? We’ll let you know when we get confirmation either way on this, but hopefully we won’t have to wait until September’s Tokyo Game Show (the epicenter of all Japanese gaming news) to find out. Still, we wouldn’t be too surprised if this report proves true, as it would join a growing number of third-party titles being delayed on the new handheld. After checking with a US press representative for the publisher, we got the very noncommittal “We have not announced MGS 3DS North American shipdate yet,” so we remain in the dark about whether we’ll play Snake’s 1960s adventure this year. The source of the comment comes via GoNintendo and a French representative for the Japanese publisher, which we felt left too many things to chance, so we checked in with Konami ourselves.
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