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News Briefs - Assassin's Creed sequel, PRO-IP, and MGS4 on 360

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Metal Gear Solid?! On Xbox 360?!

Welcome to our newest little project here at Ani-Gamers. For a new way of covering the news, we will now be changing our format so that bigger news stories get bigger coverage, and smaller news stories are placed in these "News Briefs" articles. After the break you'll find links to news articles and quick summaries for those of you too pressed for time (read: lazy) to click through and check them out.

Today, we've got an interesting slip of the tongue that may have just confirmed Ubisoft's current development of Assassin's Creed 2, Konami's continuing desire to bring Metal Gear Solid 4 to the Xbox 360, and a new national law that might spell doom for internet pirates everywhere. Read more after the break!

Assassin's Creed's Altair learns to swim for future project (Joystiq): In an interview with AusGamer, David Wilkinson (animation director for Prince of Persia) was talking about Alex Drouin, animation director for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Assassin's Creed, when he was asked what Drouin is up to now. Wilkinson, in a classic moment of slipped tongues, replied, "He's busy making Altair even more beautiful. Last thing I saw him do was getting Altair to swim." There's pretty much nothing that you can glean from this except that there is a sequel to Assassin's Creed coming (as if that wasn't clear), and that the main character Altair will indeed be able to swim this time around.

U.S. Copyright Law That Allows Equipment Seizures Signed (Anime News Network): President George W. Bush recently signed into law a bill called PRO-IP (Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property), which will create a position known as the "Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator," in charge of tracking down and dealing with copyright infringers, much in a similar fashion to the War on Drugs.

An earlier version of the bill would have allowed the government to sue on behalf of rights holders, something that would put anime fansubbing in grave, grave danger. The most important point about the law is that it allows the government to seize any and all equipment (i.e. your computer) if there is evidence of copyright infringement, and sue again if any more infringing material is found therein.

Konami: 'We're actively looking' into MGS4 on Xbox 360 (Joystiq): According to Japanese investment research firm Morningstar, game developer Konami is "actively looking into a [Metal Gear Solid 4] release for the Xbox 360." We've known for a while that the developers of the hit game were thinking of bringing it over to the Xbox 360, but the recent multi-console movement among big games like Final Fantasy XIII just might push Konami to finally make the jump.

MGS4 to "solidify" the PS3's success

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First off, I would like to thank all of you here at Ani-Gamers for welcoming me.  I am looking forward to getting to know the community here and discussing games with all of you.  That being said, let's talk about one of the biggest games '08 has to offer.
                     
While the Metal Gear Solid franchise has been quite popular here in the U.S., the launch of MGS4 has reached a level of hype that tops its predecessors exponentially.  From the revamped westernized controls to the drought of PS3 exclusives, MGS4 is becoming the system seller that Halo 3 was for the 360.  A popular topic among gaming forums has been the question of MGS4's exclusivity.  On a daily basis, Xbox fans question the likelihood of MGS4 remaining on the PS3 only to face an army of angry PlayStation fanboys that retort by referencing Kojima's loyalty to Sony.
                  
There is no doubt that the exclusivity of this game will play an enormous role in the console war of this generation. Until Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts arrive sometime next year, MGS4 will be the reason to own a PS3.  In fact, I was seriously questioning the future of Sony's console until I saw the first gameplay footage for myself. Ever since, I have been eagerly anticipating its June release to justify the purchase of a PS3. 1UP editor and PlayStation aficionado, Shane Bettenhausen was invited to play through the entire game and left the event blow away by the game's surprises, assuring gamers that MGS4 provides a satisfying "finale" to the series. Prior Metal Gear fan or not, if you own a PS3 you owe it to yourself to give this game a look, and if you're like me and don't own a PS3, pick one up on June 12th.
         
[via 1UP.com]

New MGS Trailer, Kojima Finished With Series

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Hideo Kojima - Creator of Metal Gear Franchise After presenting an amazing Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer to the eager gaming press, Hideo Kojima relayed the bittersweet news about the latest entry in the Metal Gear series: He is done with the games, and as far as he is concerned, Metal Gear Solid 4 is the final game in the series. For this reason, Kojima will reveal all of the secrets and plot threads that he has left dangling throughout the course of the games. This is not to say that Metal Gear is officially over, but the father of the series is leaving, so it will definitely not be the same. And what better way to leave a series like this than with what looks like a spectacular game, and your character in the hugely popular Super Smash Bros. Brawl?

(And in case anyone was wondering: Yes, MGS4 is still a PS3 exclusive...for now)
[via Joystiq]
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