List of Metal Gear media

List of Metal Gear media
The Metal Gear series has seen releases on several different media. This includes promotional material such as toys, artwork, and guides.

Metal Gear is a stealth action video game series created by Hideo Kojima and developed and published by Konami. The series debuted in Japan on July 12, 1987 with Metal Gear[1] and is one of Konami's best-selling franchises, with over 26.5 million units sold.[2] The games take place in a semi-fictional universe with stories that involve a special forces agent (Solid Snake in most games) who is forced to destroy the latest incarnation of the superweapon Metal Gear, as well as having to rescue various hostages and neutralize certain renegade units in the process. Metal Gear titles have been released on numerous video game consoles, handheld game consoles, and personal computer platforms. Related novels, comics, and other dramatizations have also been released. A few of the series' main characters have also appeared in other Konami games.[3]

The first game was followed by a heavily modified port for the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System, developed without Kojima's involvement.[4] This game earned enough popularity to garner a sequel, again without Kojima's involvement, released outside Japan.[5][6] The development of this game inspired Kojima to make an official sequel, Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.[5] As the series moved into three-dimensional graphics, Kojima decided to title the next game in the series Metal Gear Solid instead of Metal Gear 3;[7] the "Solid" title has been used for all 3D action Metal Gear games since. Several non-action games have also been released, including the Metal Gear Acid games, which have a card-based system of gameplay.

Contents

Video games

Original series

MSX2


Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
1987 – MSX2[1]
2004 – Mobile phone (Japan)[9]
2005 – PlayStation 2[10]
2008 – Mobile phone (North America)[11]
Notes:



Original release date(s):[12][13]
  • JP July 20, 1990
Release years by system:
1990 – MSX2 (Japan only)[12]
2004 – Mobile phone (Japan)[14]
2005 – PlayStation 2[10]
Notes:
  • The sequel to the original Metal Gear
  • The PlayStation 2 version was released as a component of Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence[10]


NES/Famicom


Original release date(s):[15]
Release years by system:
1987 – Family Computer (Japan)[15]
1988 – Nintendo Entertainment System (North America)[15]
1990 – Personal computer,[17] Commodore 64[18]
2004 – Nintendo GameCube (Japan only)[19]
Notes:



Original release date(s):[6]
  • NA April 1990
Release years by system:
1990 – Nintendo Entertainment System
Notes:
  • An unofficial sequel to Metal Gear


Solid series

Console games


Original release date(s):[21][22][23][24]
  • JP September 3, 1998
  • NA October 21, 1998
  • PAL February 26, 1999
Release years by system:
1998 – PlayStation
2009 – PlayStation Store (PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable)[25]
Notes:
  • The sequel to Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
  • The first game in the series released on a fifth generation console
  • Included in Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection[26]



Original release date(s):[27][28]
  • JP November 29, 2001
  • NA November 14, 2001
  • EU March 8, 2002
Release years by system:
2001 – PlayStation 2
Notes:
  • The sequel to Metal Gear Solid
  • The first game in the series released on a sixth generation console



Original release date(s):[29][30]
  • JP December 16, 2004
  • NA November 17, 2004
  • EU March 4, 2005
  • AUS March 17, 2005
Release years by system:
2004 – PlayStation 2
Notes:
  • The story is a prequel to the entire Metal Gear series



Original release date(s):[31][32]
  • INT June 12, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation 3
Notes:
  • The story continues from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
  • The first game in the series released on a seventh generation console
  • A special edition PlayStation 3 console was produced and sold as a bundle with Metal Gear Solid 4[31]



Original release date(s):[33]
  • INT June 12, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation 3
Notes:
  • Starter pack included with Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots[33]



Original release date(s):[34]
TBA
Release years by system:
Xbox 360,[34] PlayStation 3,[35] PC[35]
Notes:
  • First Metal Gear game to be released for the Xbox 360 that isn't an expanded port.


Portable and handheld games


Original release date(s):[36][37]
  • JP April 27, 2000
Release years by system:
2000 – Game Boy Color
Notes:



Original release date(s):[38][39]
  • JP December 21, 2006
  • NA December 5, 2006
  • EU May 4, 2007
  • AUS May 15, 2007
  • UK May 25, 2007
Release years by system:
2006 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • The story continues from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
  • The first canonical game in the series released on a portable console



Original release date(s):[40][41]
  • NA March 19, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – Mobile phone (North America only),[40] N-Gage[41]
Notes:
  • The first game in the series to be released exclusively for mobile phones
  • The story is set between Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2, but is not considered canon



Original release date(s):[42]
  • NA March 18, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – iPhone, iPod Touch
Notes:
  • Rail shooter based on Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots[43]
  • The story is a retelling of Metal Gear Solid 4



Original release date(s):[44]
2010
Release years by system:
2010 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • Official Sequel to Metal Gear Solid 3 and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops. It's the second canonical game in the series to be released only on a portable console.[45]


Expanded and supplemental versions


Original release date(s):[46][47][48]
  • JP June 24, 1999
Release years by system:
1999 – PlayStation (Japan only)[47]
2000 – Microsoft Windows (North America and Europe)[48]
Notes:



Original release date(s):[49][50]
  • NA September 25, 1999
Release years by system:
1999 – PlayStation
Notes:
  • An English language version of the VR disc from Metal Gear Solid: Integral[51]
  • Known in Europe as Metal Gear Solid: Special Missions[49]



Original release date(s):[52][53][54]
  • NA November 5, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – Xbox,[53] PlayStation 2[52]
2003 – Microsoft Windows (North America and Europe)[54]
Notes:
  • An expanded version of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
  • Included in Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection[26]



Original release date(s):[30][55]
  • JP December 22, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – PlayStation 2
Notes:
  • An expanded version of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
  • Includes the mobile phone versions of MSX2 Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake[10]
  • Includes the first iteration of Metal Gear Online[56]
  • Disc one included in Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection[26]



Original release date(s):[57]
  • JP September 20, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:


Metal Gear Solid HD Collection

Original release date(s):[58]
November 8, 2011
Release years by system:
2011 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2012 – PlayStation Vita
Notes:
  • High-definition, 60 FPS ports of the games Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence, and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker[58]
  • Japanese versions do not include Peace Walker, but include a voucher for downloading Metal Gear Solid on the PlayStation Network[58]


Remakes


Original release date(s):[59]
  • NA March 9, 2004
Release years by system:
2004 – Nintendo GameCube
Notes:
  • A remake of Metal Gear Solid
  • A special premium package released in Japan contained an emulated copy of the NES version of the original Metal Gear[19]



Original release date(s):[60]
  • JP Late 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Arcade
Notes:



TBA – Nintendo 3DS
Notes:
  • A remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater in 3D
  • A demo of the game at E3 2010 was subtitled The Naked Sample and showed off the 3D visuals of the game[62]


Acid series

Games


Original release date(s):[63][64]
  • JP December 16, 2004
Release years by system:
2004 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • Title rendered as Metal Gear AC!D[64]



Original release date(s):[65]
  • JP December 8, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • The sequel to Metal Gear Acid
  • Title rendered as Metal Gear AC!D 2[65] or Metal Gear AC!D2


Remakes


Original release date(s):[66]
Release years by system:
2008 – Mobile phone
Notes:
  • A remake of Metal Gear Acid
  • Title rendered as Metal Gear AC!D Mobile
  • A three-dimensional version of the game is called Metal Gear Acid Mobile 3D (title rendered as Metal Gear AC!D Mobile 3D)[67]


Metal Gear Acid 2 Mobile

Original release date(s):[68]
Q1 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Mobile phone
Notes:
  • Title rendered as Metal Gear AC!D2 Mobile[68][69]


Other media

Interactive


Original release date(s):[70][71]
  • JP September 12, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – PlayStation 2
Notes:
  • An interactive making-of documentary of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty[71]
  • Included in the European version of Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance[71]
  • Included in the Japanese 20th anniversary edition of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty[72]



Original release date(s):[73][74]
  • NA June 13, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:



Original release date(s):[75]
  • JP June 19, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation 3
Notes:


DVD

Metal Gear Saga vol. 1

2006 – DVD[77]
Notes:
  • Released as a pre-order disc for Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence[77]
  • Released with the Platinum Edition of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater in Europe


Metal Gear Saga vol. 2

2008 – DVD[78]
Notes:
  • Released as a pre-order disc for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots[78]
  • Released as Metal Gear Saga with the 20th anniversary package in Japan[79]



  • JP June 12, 2008
– DVD[80]
Notes:
  • An animated graphic novel adaptation of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty with artwork by Ashley Wood[80][81]
  • Known in Europe and North America as Metal Gear Solid 2: Digital Graphic Novel[82]
  • Contains a fully voiced version of Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel[80][82]


Printed

Metal Gear

  • JP March 31, 1988
Gamebook[83][84]
Notes:
  • A gamebook sequel to Metal Gear


Metal Gear

Novel[85][86]
Notes:


Metal Gear Solid

  • NA June 16, 2005
Comic book[87]
Notes:
  • A comic book adaptation of Metal Gear Solid written by Kris Oprisko and illustrated by Ashley Wood[87]


Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty

  • NA May 1, 2006
– Comic book[88]
Notes:
  • A comic book adaptation of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty written by Alex Garner and illustrated by Ashley Wood[88]


Metal Gear Solid

  • NA May 27, 2008
– Novel[89]
Notes:


Metal Gear Solid—Guns of the Patriots

  • JP June 12, 2008
– Novel[91][92]
Notes:
  • A novel based on Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots written by Project Itoh[92]


Metal Gear Solid 2—Sons of Liberty

  • NA November 2009
– Novel[89]
Notes:
  • A novel based on Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty written by Raymond Benson[89]


Dramatizations


Original release date(s):[93][94]
  • JP 1998–1999
Release years by system:
1998–1999 – Radio (Konami's CLUB db), CD
Notes:



Original release date(s):[95]
  • JP February 14, 2007
Release years by system:
2006 – Internet radio[96]
2007 – CD[95]
Notes:
  • A web audio drama based on an Easter egg featured in Metal Gear: Ghost Babel; originally written by Shuyo Murata and broadcast on Hidechan Radio[96]


Music albums

Title Release date Length Label Source
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake Original Soundtrack April 5, 1991 1:00:05 King Records [97]
Metal Gear Solid Original Game Soundtrack September 23, 1998 1:19:51 King Records [98]
Metal Gear >> Solid Snake: Music Compilation of Hideo Kojima/Red Disc December 23, 1998 43:40 Konami [99]
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Original Soundtrack November 29, 2001 45:49 Konami Music Entertainment [100]
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Soundtrack 2: The Other Side January 26, 2002 57:35 Konami Music Entertainment [101]
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance Original Soundtrack Ultimate Sorter Edition December 19, 2002 54:13 Konami Computer Entertainment Japan [102]
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance Limited Soundtrack Ultimate Sorter Edition December 19, 2002 32:40 Konami Computer Entertainment Japan [103]
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater – Abstracted Camouflage May 13, 2004 6:34 Konami Computer Entertainment Japan [104]
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater – The First Bite November 1, 2004 23:14 Konami [105]
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater – "Snake Eater" Song from Metal Gear Solid 3 November 17, 2004 18:04 Konami [106]
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Original Soundtrack December 15, 2004 2:21:39 Konami Media Entertainment [107]
Metal Gear Ac!d & Ac!d² Original Soundtrack December 21, 2005 2:04:54 Konami Multi-Media [108]
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Original Soundtrack December 12, 2006 1:13:15 Konami [109]
Metal Gear 20th Anniversary: Metal Gear Music Collection July 18, 2007 1:04:53 Konami Digital Entertainment [110]
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Original Soundtrack May 28, 2008 2:19:38 Konami Digital Entertainment [111]
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Limited Edition Soundtrack June 12, 2008 1:01:22 Konami Digital Entertainment [112]

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