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- Favorite Game: Snatcher
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Heh first time I played Snatcher, Kojima was a complete nobody...sure, Metal Gear was a great game, but back then, programmers got more credit than writers. Therefore Hiroyushi Fukui was a name I remembered long time before anyone noticed Kojima
When Metal Gear Solid became a hit I played all the MSX games again just to see if Kojima was actually credited ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/gear_wink2.gif)
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MetalGear (MSX2) [European]
MetalGear (NES) [European]
MetalGear (Famicom) [Japanese]
MetalGear 2: Solid Snake (MSX2) [Japanese]
Snake's Revenge (NES) [European]
MetalGear Solid (PlayStation) [European]
MetalGear Solid: Premium Pack (PlayStation) [European]
MetalGear Solid: Integral (PlayStation) [Japanese]
MetalGear: Ghost Babel (Gameboy Color) [European]
MetalGear: Ghost Babel (Gameboy Color) [European]
MetalGear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty (PlayStation 2) [European]
MetalGear Solid 2: Substance (PlayStation 2) [Japanese]
MetalGear Solid 2: Substance + The Document of MGS2 (PlayStation 2) [European]
MetalGear Solid 2: Substance (Xbox) [European]
MetalGear Solid 2: Substance (PC) [European]
MetalGear AC!D (PSP) [European]
MetalGear Solid 3: Snake Eater (PlayStation 2) [European]
MetalGear Solid 3: Snake Eater - Premium Pack (PlayStation 2) [Japanese]
MetalGear AC!D2 (PSP) [European]
MetalGear Solid 3: Subsistence - 1st Edition (PlayStation 2) [Japanese]
MetalGear Solid 3: Subsistence - Promo copy (PlayStation 2) [European]
MetalGear Solid 3: Subsistence - 1st Edition (PlayStation 2) [European]
MetalGear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel (PSP) [European]
MetalGear Solid: Portable Ops (PSP) [American]
MetalGear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - Limited Edition (+ Bonus Disc, Soundtrack and 6" Old Snake Action Figure) [European]
SNATCHER SERIES
Snatcher (Mega CD) [European]
Snatcher (Saturn) [Japanese]
POLICENAUTS SERIES
Policenauts Pilot Disk (3DO) [Japanese]
Policenauts (3DO) [Japanese]
Policenauts (PlayStation) [Japanese]
Policenauts (Saturn) [Japanese]
Policenauts (Saturn) [Japanese]
ZONE OF THE ENDERS SERIES
Zone Of the Enders (PlayStation 2) [European]
Zone Of the Enders: The Second Runner - Special Edition (PlayStation 2) [European]
BOKTAI SERIES
boktai: The Sun Is In Your Hand! (Gameboy Advance) [European]
boktai 2: Solar Boy Django (Gameboy Advance) [European]
OTHER SERIES
Penguin Adventure (MSX) [European]
Kabushiki Baibai Trainer Kabutore (DS) [Japanese]
KOJIMA-RELATED GAMES
Konami Krazy Racers (Gameboy Advance) [European]
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Funny... when I bought Snatcher, I didn't know who Kojima wqas either. I knew and had played some Metal Gear, but in the NES. When I saw the references I was actually surprised and began backtracking them to know the creators. Kojima's name stuck in my mind. I waited for Policenauts a long time, since I knew it was from the same creator. I also expected MGS with a lot of curiosity, and played them both in Japanese, although neither of them complete. More like sampling. Didn't want to ruin the experience.
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When I had gotten a hold of Snatcher, I had bought my Sega CD (Model II) for a number of classic exclusives. It turned out to be a great experience, and I don't regret buying this machine. (Despite being one of Sega's many low moments.)
If anything, all newcomers need to know going into the game is that it's mostly a menu-based title. You'll be shooting and having fun with various options, but no one should expect a full-fledged Action game. However, players should know that the game is a great, campy adventure that feels like a cult classic 80's movie. Consider the game in its original context: A 1994 CD-based title with full voice acting, a complex story, and great graphics.
You're all set - Go buy the game. :razz:
If anything, all newcomers need to know going into the game is that it's mostly a menu-based title. You'll be shooting and having fun with various options, but no one should expect a full-fledged Action game. However, players should know that the game is a great, campy adventure that feels like a cult classic 80's movie. Consider the game in its original context: A 1994 CD-based title with full voice acting, a complex story, and great graphics.
You're all set - Go buy the game. :razz:
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Sure, mainstream games are fun, but you haven't tried Snatcher yet.