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Konami Launches 3D Viewing Peripheral Developed with SMC.

“METAL GEAR AC!D2” with new peripheral hits Japan on December 8th

 

Konami Corporation (Konami) announced that it has developed a 3D viewing peripheral in conjunctionwith Sony Music Communications Inc. (SMC) for PlayStation® Portable (PSPTM).This attachment makes games and movies (designed specifically for this system) much more realisticby producing full-color, 3D visuals. Simply place the viewer lens on the PSP system.This system, entitled “SOL!D EYE TOBIDAC!D (tentative product name)” will make its debut onDecember 8th in Japan. It will be packaged along with “METAL GEAR AC!D2.” Players can also changebetween 3D and normal view anytime, even while playing.
“METAL GEAR AC!D2” with “SOL!D EYE TOBIDAC!D (tentative product name)” will be sold for 5,229yen.

“METAL GEAR AC!D2“ will be on display at Tokyo Game Show 2005 which will be held at Makuhari Messe from September 16th to the 18th, 2005KONAMI CORPORATION Publicity Group2-4-1, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-6330 Japan

“PSP” is a trademark and “PlayStation” and the “PS” Family logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Memory Stick Duo™ may be required(sold separately).
 


 


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