
In a recent interview with GamePro magazine, Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima reveals that he doesn’t care much about Sony’s Blu-Ray, and yet he seems very keen with the Nintendo Wii.
Hideo reveals that the Blu-Ray discs aren’t that special in storing large capacity of data by saying: “…That’s not really that big to us. One basic [gameplay] with HD visual and 5.1 sound takes up so much space that the capacity will become too small in no time.”
As for the Wii console, Hideo was more enthusiastic by commenting: “Yes, I want to do it. I’m saying this everyday. But first, I have to face this giant that is called Metal Gear Solid 4, so until I’m finished with that, I can’t do anything.”
Even though the Wii console doesn’t offer high definition output (the most is 480p), the creator of the popular stealth action game added: “I’m not interested, myself, about HD at all. MGS games tend not to care about how clean the screen looks…we deliberately make the graphics look dirtier to give the atmosphere more life.”
So are we going to see a new Hideo Kojima developed game for the Wii console in the near future?
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