Kotaku said:Because one may be in the works for the PlayStation 3, according to a new report, which indicates that Metal Gear Solid and its two PlayStation 2 sequels may get a high-def facelift.
CVG cites the UK's Official PlayStation Magazine, which says that it's heard "insider whispers" that the first three Metal Gear Solid games are in the "facelift queue." That's straight up rumor, with no confirmation from Sony or Konami. But there's clearly a precedent for these products, with rumors of HD collections of God of War, Prince of Persia and Tomb Raider games bandied about before they were officially announced.
CVGAn HD reworking of the original Metal Gear Solid trilogy is on the way to PS3, according to 'insider whispers' heard by the ears of the UK's Official PlayStation Magazine.
In the mag's new issue, in stores now, it reports that Snake is "in the facelift queue", and that the "first three" MGS games are set to be reborn in High Definition.
No details of release window, price or whether the trilogy will be a boxed or digital product are given.
However, any reworking of Kojima-san's much-loved original trio will be music to the ears of PlayStation nuts, with the games still very much considered classics of the genre.
We've contacted Sony and Konami for comment.
As a huge MGS fan, all I can say is "Hell Yeah!" This can be kinda pointless, sadly, since MGS3 Is being ported with new features for the 3DS, MGS2 is good, but not really the best MGS in my opinion, and I can't really imagine a HD quality in a PS1 game.
Not saying this game is useless or not worth buying, I'm pretty sure it's going to be worth the money (Plus trophies), but I bet if they had released it in 2010 it would be more worth it.
Nevertheless, it's going to be great to have all the 3 games in 1 PS3 disk. I wanted to buy that pack that came with the 2 PS2 games and the PS1 MGS, but I only have a slim.
Source: CVG and Kotaku.