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|title=Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake | |title=Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake | ||
|developer=[[Konami]] | |developer=[[Konami]] | ||
|publisher=[[Konami]] | |publisher=[[Konami]] | ||
| | |year=1990 | ||
|genre=[[Action-adventure]], [[ | |systems={{syslist|msx2|mobile|wii}} | ||
|genre=[[Action-adventure]], [[Stealth]] | |||
|modes=[[Single | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|series=Metal Gear | |series=Metal Gear | ||
|website= | |website=https://www.konami.com/mg/archive/mg2/ | ||
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{{nihongo|'''''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'''''|メタルギア2 ソリッドスネーク|Metaru Gia Tsū Soriddo Sunēku|commonly abbreviated as '''''MG2'''''}} is an overhead [[action-adventure]] [[stealth]] video game (officially taglined as a "Tactical Espionage Game") that was originally released by [[Konami]] in [[1990]] for the [[MSX2]] computer standard exclusively in Japan. ''Metal Gear 2'' was designed and written by Hideo Kojima, who also designed the MSX2 version of the original ''[[Metal Gear]]''. The game is unrelated to ''[[Snake's Revenge]]'', a separately developed ''Metal Gear'' sequel for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] that was released during the same year in North America. ''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'' did not have an official English version until its inclusion as a bonus game (along with the MSX2 version of the original ''Metal Gear'') in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence]]'' for [[PlayStation 2]] in [[2006]], almost 16 years after its original Japanese release. | {{nihongo|'''''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'''''|メタルギア2 ソリッドスネーク|Metaru Gia Tsū Soriddo Sunēku|commonly abbreviated as '''''MG2'''''}} is an overhead [[action-adventure]] [[stealth]] video game (officially taglined as a "Tactical Espionage Game") that was originally released by [[Konami]] in [[1990]] for the [[MSX2]] computer standard exclusively in Japan. ''Metal Gear 2'' was designed and written by Hideo Kojima, who also designed the MSX2 version of the original ''[[Metal Gear]]''. The game is unrelated to ''[[Snake's Revenge]]'', a separately developed ''Metal Gear'' sequel for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] that was released during the same year in North America. ''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'' did not have an official English version until its inclusion as a bonus game (along with the MSX2 version of the original ''Metal Gear'') in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence]]'' for [[PlayStation 2]] in [[2006]], almost 16 years after its original Japanese release. | ||
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Year released | 1990 |
System(s) | MSX2, Mobile, Wii |
Series | Metal Gear |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure, Stealth |
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Modes | Single player |
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (メタルギア2 ソリッドスネーク Metaru Gia Tsū Soriddo Sunēku?, commonly abbreviated as MG2) is an overhead action-adventure stealth video game (officially taglined as a "Tactical Espionage Game") that was originally released by Konami in 1990 for the MSX2 computer standard exclusively in Japan. Metal Gear 2 was designed and written by Hideo Kojima, who also designed the MSX2 version of the original Metal Gear. The game is unrelated to Snake's Revenge, a separately developed Metal Gear sequel for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was released during the same year in North America. Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake did not have an official English version until its inclusion as a bonus game (along with the MSX2 version of the original Metal Gear) in Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence for PlayStation 2 in 2006, almost 16 years after its original Japanese release.