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Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions

Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions (Metal Gear Solid: Special Missions in Europe) is a stealth-based game that was directed by Hideo Kojima and developed by Konami for the PlayStation. It was first released in 1999 in North America.

The game is not actually part of the Metal Gear storyline; rather, it is more of a "training game" spinoff of Metal Gear Solid. The European version, entitled Special Missions, was also available with Metal Gear Solid in a double-package, as it is required for Special Missions to work.

It contains 300 VR training missions (ten which were carried over from the original Metal Gear Solid) that were first collectively featured in the Japanese-exclusive Metal Gear Solid: Integral, which had been released a few months earlier. These missions would also featured in the PC version of Metal Gear Solid (a port of Integral), released in 2000.

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