E3: Metal Gear Solid gets 3DS-cartridge double size

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Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is the first 3DS game that comes out on a larger cartridge. The format for the cartridges is 2GB, but Nintendo has Konami given permission to a cartridge of 4GB to use.

Developer Kojima Productions has Nintendo can convince people to at Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D for the first time cartridges of 4GB to use, set the creative producer Yoshikazu Matsuhana opposite Eurogamer. “Nintendo has always stated that cartridges 2GB large, but the point is: we come from the dvd,” says Matsuhana.

“The basis of Snake Eater 3D is the PS2 version of the game and that took time, almost the entire 4.7 GB of the disk. That we could not bring it back to 2GB, so we are directly in conversation went with Nintendo. We have our issue presented to it and asked if they have a solution for knew. Fortunately, said Nintendo that 2GB is not a hard limit and that they already were planning to ever larger cartridges. When we asked if we could and we got happily consent to.”

Konami has not yet determined when the Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D on the market. The publisher is expected, however, that the game is still for the end of the year is ready.