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DarkZero (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
The TGS keeps rolling on and Sony have announced something interesting for LittleBigPlanet. At the show, during a LBP Special Presentation, they introduced two new Sackboys that will be available in the game - Snake and Sephiroth. Even Hideo Kojima was at the event to debut the Old Snake model. The five screenshots below have [...]
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DigitalBattle (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... right!’ category of games," said Alex Evans, co-founder of developer Media Molecule. Related Posts Kojima: "New Snake for New Era" Hideo Kojima’s interview with Variety isn’t exactly full of information on the director’s upcoming … MGS 4 Limited Edition Features Totally Awesome Snake Figurine You did pre-order the Limited Edition version of Metal Gear Solid 4, didn’t you? No,...
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wonderwallweb.com (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Sony have just revealed some rather special sackboys during a LittleBigPlanet ’Special Presentation’ at the Tokyo Game Show, with Hideo Kojima himself on stage.
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Aeropause (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
I’ve mentioned Konami’s localization woes in the past. What makes the issue so tragic is the high level of quality in the games themselves. Perhaps some of the money they spend on Hideo Kojima could go toward localizing their games with something other than a special needs 12 year old fueled by pixy stix. I’m [...]
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Retro Thing (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
The Metal Gear series is absolutely my favorite game series of all time. (I hope you'll forgive me if I go a bit "fanboy" on this one!) There's no question about it, the unique suspenseful stealth gameplay mixed with a bizarre and twisting storyline and the all around genius of the series' creator Hideo Kojima makes for games I just can't get enough of. Today's retrospective will examine...
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Next Generation (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... shipwrecks? Do they do something new? What does "something new" even mean, anyway? Recently, Hideo Kojima made a profound statement: that there will always be room for "hardcore" games. He cited the great sales of Grand Theft Auto IV as evidence of this. It's this columnist's opinion that Grand Theft Auto IV is 16 times the "game" that Metal Gear Solid 4 is, thus its record-blasting...