During a 25th anniversary event for Metal Gear, Kojima Productions showed off a demo for a project they're dubbing Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes. Press attending the event weren't allowed to record or photograph the contents of the demo, apparently it uses the developer's new Fox Engine.
According to Tweets from 8-4's John Ricciardi and Mark MacDonald, they were shown Snake sneaking through a base, avoiding lights, taking out guards, and tooling around in a jeep on a PC version of the demo.
It's not clear whether this will be the next title in the Mgs series or if it's simply a tech demo for Kojima Productions' new engine.
In any event, you can check out a full-sized image of the new Snake (looking mighty Fischer-y) from Famitsu below:
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According to Tweets from 8-4's John Ricciardi and Mark MacDonald, they were shown Snake sneaking through a base, avoiding lights, taking out guards, and tooling around in a jeep on a PC version of the demo.
It's not clear whether this will be the next title in the Mgs series or if it's simply a tech demo for Kojima Productions' new engine.
In any event, you can check out a full-sized image of the new Snake (looking mighty Fischer-y) from Famitsu below:
Related posts:
Capcom Dates 'Marvel vs. Capcom: Origins'
A Metal Gear Movie Approaches!
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Follow @MTVMultiplayer on Twitter and be...
- 8/30/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Fall is here! That means cooler temperatures, colorful foliage - and for some of us it's the season to pack on the pounds. Yup! With Fall's heartier carb-heavy foods, like potatoes and rich stews, plus our more jam-packed work schedules, our kids' busy back-to-school schedules - and the impending party-hearty holiday season - many of us begin the dreaded 3-month weight gain throughout the Fall until the new year.
Hold on, it doesn't have to be this way! Celebrity wellness guru and longtime trainer to Chelsea Handler, Mark Macdonald dropped by Access Hollywood Live this week and showed Billy ...
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Hold on, it doesn't have to be this way! Celebrity wellness guru and longtime trainer to Chelsea Handler, Mark Macdonald dropped by Access Hollywood Live this week and showed Billy ...
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- 9/30/2011
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Chelsea Handler's personal trainer, Mark Macdonald, has penned a new book and he reveals all the secrets that keeps the television personality in shape. Body Confidence, even has a forward written by Handler herself.
“I met Mark Macdonald three weeks before my twenty-seventh birthday, and he changed my life forever. I was sick of starving myself and never losing any weight, and not exactly open to the idea of cutting alcohol out of my life. After spending an hour with Mark, I realized how little I knew about food, and how many bad habits had been formed from my childhood in New Jersey.”
Body Confidence outlines three simple rules to staying healthy.
Macdonald's first rule is to eat small meals but to eat every three to four hours. Cutting out protein, fat or carbohydrates from the diet will put your body in a state of unbalance. These three nutrients are healthy,...
“I met Mark Macdonald three weeks before my twenty-seventh birthday, and he changed my life forever. I was sick of starving myself and never losing any weight, and not exactly open to the idea of cutting alcohol out of my life. After spending an hour with Mark, I realized how little I knew about food, and how many bad habits had been formed from my childhood in New Jersey.”
Body Confidence outlines three simple rules to staying healthy.
Macdonald's first rule is to eat small meals but to eat every three to four hours. Cutting out protein, fat or carbohydrates from the diet will put your body in a state of unbalance. These three nutrients are healthy,...
- 9/22/2011
- by rnazarali
- Foodista
As most of you who read this site regularly know, I'm not a huge fan of reality TV. Even the few reality shows that I like (usually things like "Top Chef" where there's a clear goal and a certain level of ability is required among the participants) I get bored with really quickly. I'm pretty certain that all the reality TV shows on television right now could disappear and I probably wouldn't notice except that Pajiba After Dark would get way shorter certain nights. However, reality TV seems to love me. Since I moved to Miami more and more reality series are being filmed here, which led to me actually encountering part of the cast of "Jersey Shore" while out one night which is, thus far, the closest I have come to the proverbial sausage being made. Tomorrow morning or mostly likely later this evening, I will be getting closer...
- 4/5/2011
- by Intern Rusty
I almost feel bad that we haven't given enough props to Austrian Death Machine around here. Fangoria readers should take notice, as the band is fronted by "Ahhnold", as in a comedic nod to the Governor of California, the hunter of Predators, The Running Man, the guy who had a Total Recall... you get it.
Well, today As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis and California frontman Ahhnold are back for round two with the release of Austrian Death Machine’s Double Brutal, the follow up to 2008’s highly successful (and, well, brutal) release, Total Brutal. With an appetite for all things barbarous, Austrian Death Machine ups the ante with Double Brutal. This two-disc goliath features one disc of all new heavy tracks in the tradition of all of Ahhnold’s greatest cinematic moments and a second disc of cover songs including songs originally performed by Metallica, Megadeth, Misfits, Judas Priest and more,...
Well, today As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis and California frontman Ahhnold are back for round two with the release of Austrian Death Machine’s Double Brutal, the follow up to 2008’s highly successful (and, well, brutal) release, Total Brutal. With an appetite for all things barbarous, Austrian Death Machine ups the ante with Double Brutal. This two-disc goliath features one disc of all new heavy tracks in the tradition of all of Ahhnold’s greatest cinematic moments and a second disc of cover songs including songs originally performed by Metallica, Megadeth, Misfits, Judas Priest and more,...
- 9/1/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
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