Platform

The Metal Gear series has been released in various consoles.

MSX
The MSX was a standardized home computer architecture led by Microsoft in the 1980s. It was the primary platform for Konami before the release of the NES. Games
 * Metal Gear
 * Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake

Commodore 64
The Commodore 64 was a home computer released by Commodore International.

Games
 * Metal Gear

PC-DOS
PC-DOS was a version of Microsoft's DOS (Disk Operating System) operating system for IBM computers.

Games
 * Metal Gear

Windows
Windows is a line of operating systems by Microsoft. Games
 * Metal Gear Solid
 * Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance

NES
The Nintendo Entertainment System was Nintendo's first home console. It was the best-selling console ever, with 61 million units, until the PlayStation release.

Games
 * Metal Gear
 * Snake's Revenge

Game Boy Advance
The next addition to the Game Boy line of portables. Powered by a 32-bit RISC processor which allowed for SNES type quality gameplay. As of December 31, 2008, the Game Boy Advance series has sold 81.44 million units worldwide.

Games
 * Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django

GameCube
The GameCube is Nintendo's fourth home console, and their first to use optical media (1.5 gigabyte proprietary discs). It sold 21 million units worldwide.

Games
 * Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes - A remake of Metal Gear Solid developed by Silicon Knights
 * Metal Gear - Included in a special bundle for The Twin Snakes in Japan
 * DreamMix TV World Fighters - Intercompany crossover game, features Solid Snake as a playable character.

Wii
The Nintendo Wii is a current generation console created by Nintendo. Notable for using a motion sensing controller and therefore inspiring games wih innovative gameplay. Hideo Kojima has stated that once Guns of the Patriots is complete he would like to create a game for this system.

One game for the Wii, Super Smash Bros. Brawl features Solid Snake as a playable character.

One of the Wii's "channels" is the Wii Shop Channel, which is used to purchase and download games from Nintendo's vast back catalog of video games, as well as a few of Nintendo's past competitors (along with new games, WiiWare, and more channels). Two consoles which are featured are the NES, the MSX and the Commodore 64. This opens up the possibility that both the Original Metal Gear, and the re-worked version for the NES may pop up on the Virtual Console in the future, though as of early 2008, nothing is planned. It's also possible that MSX2-games will be available, rising the pssibility for Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake as well.