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#Metal gear solid 1 on psp manual#
The game already have a Printed Box and manual which you can see here: I’m looking forward to see people playing these classics with Metal Gear Solid Classic Collection for PSP.
#Metal gear solid 1 on psp psp#
PSP owners will certainly enjoy playing Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake for the first time on the System. The game has been developed with HD Collection in mind: extremely minimalist and beautiful menus, game information, precise control and renewed save system. Of course, to play this game you have to get your own copies of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake, but I really think this effort could bring the spotlight over these two titles.
#Metal gear solid 1 on psp series#
2D Metal Gear is not much appealing nowadays for audiences other than the Series fans, and I wish Classic Collection could expands these games reach by packing them together in a single dedicated release. Metal Gear Solid Classic Collection is a game for all Metal Gear Solid Series. Its interesting to see how it evolved and I really thought that the classic MSX games deserve a dedicated release by their own, once they were the bedrock for the whole series. By the time I started planning this title I was overwhelmed by details regarding the latest Metal Gear Solid series installment.

Metal Gear Solid Classic Collection is a tribute PSP Homebrew title I’ve been developing the last couple of weeks. Metal Gear Solid Classic Collection Download Thank you very much for all your support so far! Please let me know if something is not working for you. I’ve included an installation guide (README.txt) as well as an extra link with the game box art and manual (as many of you have requested).

Today I’m officially releasing Metal Gear Solid Collection for PSP. I’d also would like to apologize for any inconvenience Gear Solid Classic Collection may have caused to any of you. I’d ask you to confirm if this works for you. Likewise, instead of naming Metal Gear 2 as RC650.ROM, please change it to RC 767.rom.

Instead of renaming Metal Gear 1 as RC676.ROM, change it to RC750.rom. Please, follow these simple procedures to correct the crash:
#Metal gear solid 1 on psp update#
I’ll provide a simple solution and would like ask some of you to test it for me so that I can revise and update the guide. It turned out I’ve misspelled the name of the ROMs in the installation guide so u’ll surely would never be able to boot the games as it was. I’ve checked the README guide I’ve uploaded with the game and I could easily figure out the reason for the crash you guys are having. Hello guys! Sorry for my delay on addressing the issue on MGCCC. This previously meant there was a risk that should Sony ever close the PlayStation Network in the future, and given that the CMOS batteries naturally die over time, it would theoretically lead to consoles eventually being unable to play games.įollowing much discussion around the issue earlier this year, Sony released a September firmware update for the last-gen PlayStation 4 which ensured that the console would continue to work when the CMOS battery died.Hello Guys! I’d like to show you my new project! However, previously when the PlayStation Network was experiencing server issues and the console couldn’t connect to it, no games would be playable. If the battery is removed or dies, the console will ask players to manually enter the date and time when it boots, and then attempts to sync the date and time online. The CMOS battery powers PlayStation consoles’ internal clock, and when players try to start a game on the console it will compare the internal clock with the date and time on a remote server to make sure the player is verified to play them. Previously, tests suggested that PlayStation 5 consoles would retain some game playing functionality after their CMOS batteries died, but most physical PS5 discs and all digital games would no longer boot. Notice: To display this embed please allow the use of Functional Cookies in Cookie Preferences.
