Ryan is with Ken again. Has a copy of the 900th issue of Famitsu. 900, now that is a famous magazine, and it's 300 pages. Famitsu is the number 1 weekly mag in Japan. Ryan and Ken point out that the 900th issue does not contain much MG content (obviously there are other games in the world, but we all love MG).
Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel is announced as the official title of the soon to be released PSP software.
MGS3 receives high remarks from multiple reviewers. Acid scores a solid 8.5. MG Saga DVD is finally in stores, but at limited supply. Ryan sounds genuinely excited about the DVD. He should be, as this is his first DVD project at Kojima Productions.
Grasshopper (Killer7) interview recording will be played later.
Mailbox. Q: Kojima's favorite game to play? A: Super Mario Bros (for life). Also wants to play Phoenix Wright for DS. Ken is playing Bite Hell (collection of purposefully crappy made games & Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (PSP). Fan won't buy extended editions of MG games, why should he? Because the content is increased, and it's basically for fans. Ryan proceeds to list many of the [Subsistence] contents.
Suda, director of Grasshopper, interview recording begins.
Ryan actually does the original interview in Japanese, then returns later after the recording to do an English translation
Suda met Kojima 28 Dec, 2005. Kojima offered to work with Suda. Grasshopper is popular in Japan, and Suda wants to be popular in US. Killer 7 reactions are good, love and hate for the game has a fine line. Suda acknowledges that gamers have their opinions. How is Suda preparing for the next generation? Suda asks if the users are ready for this high spec generation of hardware. Suda is planning on making a game for the Revolution (Wii, and that game is No More Heros).