
Fans of Metal Gear Solid, guess what? A collection of remastered games is coming your way. Yes, in the same vein as Halo with their Anniversary Edition, Konami is releasing the METAL GEAR SOLID HD Collection for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.


Silent Hill: Downpour – the eighth installment in the survival horror game series – isn’t coming until March, but Konami has released some new screenshots to keep you awaiting. You can flick through these screenshots after the jump.

Fans of Metal Gear Solid, guess what? A collection of remastered games is coming your way. Yes, in the same vein as Halo with their Anniversary Edition, Konami is releasing the METAL GEAR SOLID HD Collection for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Football fans, another game is heading your way. Konami has announced a new title for its Pro Evolution Soccer line of football simulation with the PES 2012 that will be heading to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and the PC.
Konami has announced the first game for the Nintendo 3DS, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D. The comment about the game’s release is based on the company wanting players to enjoy and experience the 3D experience.
The gameplay has changed from the original game with camera views, called ‘Player View’ as it has changed. With the Nintendo 3DS, the player can experience depth in playing the game instead of filling like watching a game. The ‘Player View’ allows the players to view the gameplay from the shoulders of the player.

Microsoft has added new additions to the Xbox Live service, including a new Games Room – giving players a chance to play the old arcade games from Atari and Konami on both Windows PCs and Xbox 360 – but only the Xbox 360 will allow you to challenge your friends. Over 1000 games will be released throughout the next three years, though 30 games will be initially launched. Expect this in Spring.
Leading gaming publishers Square Enix, Activision Blizzard and EA have been announced as some of the game publishers to produce games for Microsoft’s latest add-on to the Xbox 360, Project Natal.
Konami has decided to sue Viacom’s Harmonix studio claiming that their hit game, Rock Band, violates patents issued in 2002 and 2003 relating to simulated musical instruments, a music-game system and a “musical-rhythm matching game”.