Metal Gear Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake -nsp--upd...

Or more accurately, if it's a (like the version from the Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection or the Super Bomberman R special edition), the proper metadata would be:

Pro tip: Do not accidentally play "Snake’s Revenge" – that was the non-canon NES sequel not made by Kojima. It is included as a historical oddity, but it is not part of the official timeline. Metal Gear Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake -NSP--Upd...

Both games center on the threat of "Metal Gear," a bipedal tank capable of launching nuclear missiles from anywhere on Earth. Or more accurately, if it's a (like the

If you own the cartridge (XCI), the "Upd" (Update) is downloaded via Nintendo’s servers. If you are looking for the NSP to run on emulators (Ryujinx/Yuzu), ensure you pair the base NSP with the latest v1.4.0 Update to fix the game-breaking crawl glitch. If you own the cartridge (XCI), the "Upd"

Absolutely. While Metal Gear Solid is the cinematic masterpiece, playing Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake on the Switch (via a properly updated NSP) reveals that Kojima had already invented the wheel four years earlier. The plot—involving Big Boss’s clones (before they were called clones), a lover turned spy, and a final fistfight on a minefield—is genuinely shocking for a 1990 game.