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diurnaldaysart · 3 months ago
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Zone of the Enders double-sided charm design of Jehuty in both ZOE1 and ZOE2 colors + Leo Stenbuck and Dingo Egret
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ryunumber · 2 years ago
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Zone of the Enders' Jehuty may appear to have a Ryu Number of 2 thanks to Super Bomberman R - but don't be fooled! The wording on their description shows that Jehuty and Jehuty Bomber are two different characters.
In all seriousness, does Jehuty have a Ryu Number? Konami loves crossovers almost as much as they love not making new games, so I'd imagine there's something.
It's a bit difficult to assert that Jehuty is its own character, seeing as it is an Orbital Frame explicitly piloted by multiple people over the Zone of the Enders series with the assistance of an integrated and separately named AI.
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That being said, Dingo Egret has a Ryu Number of 3 and Leo Stenbuck and A.D.A. have a Ryu Number of 4.
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Gray Fox is not named in Konami Krazy Racers, but in addition to date of release and notability ruling out Raiden and making Olga fairly unlikely, the visual design of the mask most closely resembles Gray Fox.
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sir-yeehaw-paws · 2 years ago
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TOP 20 KOJIMA MOMENTS
In No Particular Order, Our Favourite Moments from the Metal Gear Mastermind
-PlayU: The UK’s Only Playstation Magazine, Excerpt from an Interview with Hideo Kojima, 2013
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(Full Transcript Under Cut)
1. Psycho Mantis: From reading your memory card to telling you what games you like by requiring the controller be plugged into port 2 to beat him, Mantis played with game conventions in a way unseen at that point.
2. Snake Never Gives Up: Crawling through radiation filled corridors to save the world as Snake slowly dies while his friends are shown struggling in battle is one of the most powerful and emotional moments of MGS2.
3. Raiden Gets Pissed On: Get through an entire part of MGS2 without getting seen and Raiden comes across a soldier on a roof, taking a leak. Stand in said trajectory, call people on your codec, and enjoy the laughs.
4. The Boss: The Boss is one of the most intriguing, and tragic characters ever created by Kojima, and the final battle against her at the end of MGS3 is still by far one of our favourite gaming moments.
5. Kojima in Peace Walker: Recruiting our pal Hideo in Peace Walker is a lovely little bit of video game fourth wall-destroying fun. Big Boss exclaiming, “Mr. Kojima!” makes it perfect.
6. The End: Another phenomenal boss fight, which can take hours or even days, Big Boss and the 100-year-old sniper face off in a battle of wits, disguises and patience, riddled with tension. Utterly unique and properly brilliant.
7. Enter Gray Fox: Coming across a darkened corridor full of blood and body parts is one of the most memorable moments of Metal Gear Solid 1, and the boss fight that follows is tense and thrilling.
8. Rex vs Ray: The trip back to Shadow Moses is surely the most fan-service filled part of MGS4, and is topped with Snake, piloting Metal Gear Rex, fighting Ocelot in Metal Gear Ray. Bizarrely sublime.
9. “Back of the CD Case”: If you’ve played Metal Gear Solid 1, you know this one. Meryl’s codec frequency, never told to you in-game, is actually on the back of the game box the whole time. Frustrating, but wonderful trickery.
10. Young Ocelot/Time Paradox: Young Ocelot’s appearance in MGS3 is hilarious and interesting, explaining how he came to be known as Revolver. But don’t kill him, unless you want to cause a TIME PARADOX.
11. The Battle of Aumaan Crevice: Zone of the Enders 2 improves upon the first game by making everything bigger and louder. Hundreds of mechs on either side clash in a scene like something out of Dynasty Warriors. Glorious.
12. That Bloody Ladder: If you’ve played MGS3, you know what we mean. “What a thrill...with darkness and sorrow throughout the night..” It’s a big ladder, alright? A ruddy big ladder. The biggest ladder there is.
13. Johnny Sasakai (Apart from MGS4): The uncredited hero of the MGS saga, Johnny has bit-parts in 1 and 2 (he’s the guy who gets knocked out by Meryl), before becoming an awful story-killer in 4, getting the girl after shitting in a barrel.
14. Snake vs. Liquid: “I’m you..I’m your shadow..” An awesome fist-fight between two shirtless dudes who happen to be clones, on top of a destroyed mech surrounded by flames? Epic stuff. Fox? Die.
15. Throwing a Metal Gear Ray: Kojima was hesitant to put this in Metal Gear Rising, but we are glad he did. What better way to cap off a fight against a huge robot than heaving it over your shoulder and slamming it face-first into the dirt?
16. Raiden vs. Vamp: Raiden is a lame little crybaby in Metal Gear Solid 2, but redeems himself in a big way in his next appearance . His stand out moment is his epic battle against Vamp.
17. The Sorrow: Another wonderful “boss fight” from Metal Gear Solid 3, a game rammed absolutely full of them. Facing the souls of the people you’ve killed is a genuinely harrowing experience.
18. MGS4 Car Chase: There have been a few fair car chases throughout Metal Gear history, but the one throughout narrow European streets in MGS4 as you race to save Big Boss’s remains stands out.
19. Snake vs. Ocelot: “You and I..have a score to settle.” An awesome fist-fight between two dudes on top of a destroyed boat-mech thingy in the middle of a massive war? Epic stuff. Fox? Die.
20: The Tanker: The opening tanker section of MGS2 is one of the best levels ever featured in the series, with some great set pieces and a ton of stuff to do. Shame about the rest of the game eh?
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dijeh · 2 years ago
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Kaneko Kazuma feat. Kojima Hideo on ZOE 2 [Dengeki PlayStation 28.02.2003]
Anubis: A Dream Collaboration between Kaneko and Kojima
Kaneko and Kojima discuss about the details behind their collaboration, the work process and their hopes for the future.
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Read the interview here!
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ethandoesathing · 6 months ago
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A Light with a name of Hope
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jimmawww · 1 year ago
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Fave Game Over Screens 2
Ape Escape
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Cruelty Squad
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Cyberpunk 2077
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Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
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Hitman 2: Silent Assassin
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I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream
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Kingdom Hearts
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Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil
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Persona 3
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Shadow of the Colossus
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Tales of Vesperia
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Undertale
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Viewtiful Joe
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Zone of The Enders
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Bayonetta
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The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers
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F-Zero GX (worst)
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fool-fabryr · 1 year ago
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devileaterjaek · 9 months ago
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posthumanwanderings · 7 months ago
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Cy Girls + Beats (TAKARA / Konami - PS2 - 2004)
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oldgamemags · 1 year ago
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EGM #157, August 2002 - Preview of 'Zone Of Enders 2'.
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waterkirby--64 · 8 months ago
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WaterKirby__64's Video Game Hall of Fame:
Zone of the Enders
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sevenseeker · 2 years ago
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colonel-crab · 2 years ago
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Zone of the Enders HD Collection (ZoE 1 Intro)
Originally, Zone of the Enders was released to the Sony Playstation 2 in the year 2001, however, there was an HD Collection released of ZoE 1 and 2nd Runner to the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2012.
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e1dritchqueer · 2 years ago
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playing mgs2 and....
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RAIDEN WITH THE ZONE OF THE ENDERS BOX????
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punk-63 · 2 months ago
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Back Cover to AI Art Season 2 Compilation Part 2
Older video games were notorious for back cover descriptions that have nothing to do with the game so let's see what a text-to-image generator makes of these descriptions. 
Season 2 of Back Cover to AI Art consists of a total of 54 issues With the majority being single-game entries, a handful will have multiple games covered with some being collections of games or trilogy releases. 
1. Intro 00:00 
2. Conquered Kingdoms Scenario Disk 1 (MS-DOS) 00:10 
3. WarCraft II Tides of Darkness (MS-DOS) 02:42 
4. Baldur's Gate II Shadows of Amn (Windows) 05:25 
5. Ultima Online (Windows) 08:09 
6. Lemmings 2 The Tribes (SNES) 10:51 
7. Airball (Amiga) 13:34 
8. Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (Wii) 16:27 
9. Mario Hoops 3 on 3 (Nintendo DS) 19:10 
10. Bedlam (PlayStation) 21:53 
11. Rama (MS-DOS) 24:35 
12. NHL 2001 (PlayStation) 27:18 
13. Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces (DOS & Macintosh) 30:01 
14. The Bureau XCOM Declassified (Windows) 33:04 
15. Rogue (Atari ST) 35:46 
16. Wargame Construction Set (Commodore 64) 38:30 
17. Championship Surfer (Dreamcast) 41:12 
18. The Prophecy (MS-DOS) 43:55 
19. Zone of the Enders (PlayStation 2) 46:38 
20. Avalon Hill's Squad Leader (Windows) 49:21 
21. Wetlands (MS-DOS) 52:03 
22. Varicella (Linux, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows 3,x, Browser) 54:46 
23. Outro 57:17
YouTube (Gaming & AI Art)
https://www.youtube.com/@Zero2Zed
Twitter (Gaming & AI Art)
https://twitter.com/zero2zedGaming
Instagram (AI Art)
https://www.instagram.com/random_art_ai/
For more Back Cover to AI Art videos check out these playlists
Season 1 of Back Cover to AI Art
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CGhd82prEQGWAVxY3wuQlx3
Season 2 of Back Cover to AI Art
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CEdLNgql_n-7b20wZwo_yAD
For more compilation videos check out this playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CEjFei9KXJ8xDIChQB8WLJd
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