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A whole chunk of the series' history remains locked on PSP.
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Thursday's PlayStation State of Play brought the announcement of Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2, and the headline news is undoubtedly the inclusion of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. There's also the brilliant PSP game Peace Walker, a mainline entry in all but name, and then a surprising bonus: the excellent Metal Gear: Ghost Babel, a Game Boy Color game of all things, but one that goes for absolutely crazy money.
And… that's your lot. Now I'm not going to start off with ingratitude: MGS4 is truly a big deal. For most of its life Metal Gear Solid was a Sony-exclusive series, and MGS4 was the culmination of this relationship: it was the flagship PlayStation 3 game, designed as a showcase for the hardware. Sony poured eye-watering amounts of money into it.
Source: PC Gamer