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Entertainment / Re: Good evening, ZFGC.
« on: March 26, 2009, 09:56:04 pm »
Ghostbusters!
In short: No.
In long: Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
PAN Vision and Konami invite to the signing date with Hideo Kojima on Webhallen
Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid's creator, will the flash visit to Sweden. Pan Vision and Konami have managed to organize a signing result inviting all to meet the legend on Saturday 22nd November at 12.30-14.30. Signing will take place in Webhallens shop on Sveavägen.
Hideo Kojima is one of the world's largest game developers and is the creator and director behind several big games blockbusters such as Metal Gear series, Snatcher and Policenauts. On November 22 he makes a unique visit to Stockholm, where he will meet fans and sign their games. Kojima will be able to sign the game to the first 150 people (an ex per person and only game!)
"It is a great honor to have one of the video game industry's largest personalities in Sweden. Hideo Kojima is one of the most influential and innovative video game creators of all time. To give the Swedish fans the opportunity to meet him in Sweden, I see that one of the major events that happened during my time at Konami, "said Kenneth Kling Borg, Nordic Director at Konami.
We will during the two hours to offer Metal Gear Solid 4 for 399kr, and of course it is also good to take with him playing away from home for signing.
In the event we will also organize a cosplay competition, where the best dressed appointed. Prize to the winner is a life-size sculpture-Old Snake! Tips from the coach is to come dressed in a carton getting old. How about to come in and shoot the floor on Webhallen, to make your own Octocamo? Or why not make a Metal Gear of egg cartons and corrugated cardboard?
And you thought all the crazy !@#$% was happening in LA. The latest issue of Famitsu brings word of a new Dead Rising game. But it's not a spin-off, per se, nor is it the probably-Vegas-bound Dead Rising 2, it's...a Wii version. And a direct (well, as good as they can get it) port of the 360 original to boot. With zombie-wrestling waggle and everything. Before you ask why, ask yourself why not. It worked for Res 4, you can't blame Capcom for trying! Scans are after the jump if you're in a state of disbelief.
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