Anyway, he translated games like MGS, Snatcher, and other games. In this interview, he goes into detail on those games, and talks about for instance: Snatchers low sales, weird translations, and a few people working with Kojima, and Kojima himself. Blaustein isn't particulary shy about his opinions.
I think the news site where i first found the interview, Kotaku, describes the whole interview best:
I was a bit suprised when i heard the interview. I wonder if it's all true, or if Blaustein maybe just got off on a bad foot, and is overly bitter. Anyway, i'll let you guys see for yourself. Here is the link.NDAs sure make gossip dull sometimes! Former employees, though, make it oh-so rich. Jeremy Blaustein, translator of the first Metal Gear Solid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, gets frank as hell as he discusses things like trials and tribulations of voice recording, Snatcher's abysmal SEGA CD sales, Silent Hill ripping off movies like The Cell and Barton Fink. His thoughts on series creator Hideo Kojima?
"First of all, he [Kojima] is an auteur. From the very start, he has a large ego, which is a necessary thing in order to drive a large number of people to follow a project. You've gotta have a big ego and be sure you're right about everything."
That's not all! He also goes off on Kojima's "over expository nonsense" and dishes about getting panic attacks from doing MGS translations. Later, he talks about beating up the guy who recorded the voice acting for Castlevania: SOTN. He even says he would've worked on Metal Gear Solid 2, 3 and 4 if he "would've kept his stupid mouth shut." Delicious!
http://metalgearsolid.org/show_news.php?id=1218
Oh yeah, sorry if this link violates some rule, i was a bit unsure. And sorry if this was already posted. I looked for it, but i couldn't find it. And if it's in the wrong place, feel free to move it.