The Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection release dates are as follows:
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
North America - November 8, 2011
Japan - November 23, 2011
Europe - February 3, 2012
Australia - February 16, 2012
PlayStation Vita
North America - June 12, 2012
Japan - June 28, 2012
Europe - June 29, 2012
The Metal Gear Solid: Ultimate HD Collection is a special edition version of Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection (the latter of which is available for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PlayStation Vita). The Ultimate HD Collection is exclusively for the PlayStation 3 system and adds Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, a product code to download the original Metal Gear Solid, five art cards, and a steel case, being limited to 4,000 copies. However, the Ultimate HD Collection was later cancelled and replaced by the Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection Limited Edition.
yes! even the creator said so! don't believe me? search it up!Search it up my butt! MGS4 is not the last metal gear series. Metal Gear Solid: Rising is coming out. don't believe me? search it up!No. Since Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker was released in April of 2010. Hideo Kojima mentioned in an interview that he personally believed this to be Metal Gear Solid 5, in the sense that the development team for this game was the same size as that of Metal Gear Solid 4. Metal Gear Solid: Risinghas since been retitled Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, and is being developed by Platinum Games for release in February of 2013. As of August 2012, Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes has been announced, which will be the next canonical installment in the Metal Gear saga, and will presumably follow the exploits of Big Boss.
Rutherfordium is a synthetic element and its physical state is likely solid at room temperature. It is a highly radioactive metal with no known stable isotopes, and its properties are still being studied.
Yes, it is scheduled to be released in 2012. It is being directed by Kurt Wimmer and written by Hideo Kojima. See the related link below for more information.
No. The inner core is composed of solid metal, mostly an iron-nickel alloy.
No. The new Sly Cooper collection is being released exclusively on the PS3
As of 2012, there are no plans to bring Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots to the Xbox 360. There are numerous challenges involved with porting the game to the Xbox 360 platform, the most obvious being the limited processing and graphical capabilities of the 360 architecture, as well as the PlayStation-specific portions of the game. However, given that Metal Gear Solid 1, 2, and 3 were eventually released on platforms other than the PlayStation family, it's not entirely impossible for Metal Gear Solid 4 to appear on an Xbox system in the distant future.
When a metal's molecules release energy, it means that the metal is undergoing a process called exothermic reaction, where energy is being released in the form of heat. This can happen when the metal is reacting with another substance or when it is being heated up.
Potassium is a very reactive metal, but being a metal, it conducts very well in the solid state. It does not have to be melted, but it will conduct in the molten state as well (but to a different extent).
Metals can be solid or liquid. Through Melting Phase Transition, the solid metal will change its state from solid to liquid. Through Freezing Phase Transition, the liquid metal will change its state from liquid to solid.
Basically because of rounded edges and the volume of the metal (being a solid shape rather than foil). See http://lohdown.caltech.edu/script_archive?date_to_view=2006-07-31 for a very good explanation.
Silicon exists in the solid phase at room temperature and pressure. It is a crystalline solid with a metallic luster, similar to a metal, but it is classified as a metalloid due to its properties being between those of metals and non-metals.