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A 'Solid' action figure line |
Back in 1998, Konami released
Metal Gear Solid for the Sony Playstation. Created by video game maestro, Hideo Kojima,
Metal Gear Solid followed the exploits of Solid Snake, a veteran super-soldier, as he covertly infiltrated a government facility that had been overrun by terrorists. Combining stealth gameplay (that rewarded players for
not killing enemies) and a hefty dose of cinematic cutscenes,
Metal Gear Solid proved to be a bestseller for Konami and became a force-to-be-reckoned with in the video game industry. The venerable
Metal Gear Solid franchise has endured the test of time, with titles appearing on the Gameboy Color, Gamecube, PS2, PS3, PSP, and the Xbox. Even now, a new Metal Gear game is in the works, titled,
Metal Gear Solid: Rising - which follows the progression of Raiden, (the main character from
MGS 2: Sons Of Liberty) as he adopts his new 'cyborg' body. Let's not forget that a remake of
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is also in the works for the Nintendo 3DS.
With any successful video game franchise, merchandising plays a factor and Metal Gear Solid is no exception. In 1998, the year of the original game's release, McFarlane Toys (yes, the same Todd McFarlane who worked on the Spider-Man comics in the '80s, created Venom, and was the driving force behind Spawn) brought the first line of Metal Gear action figures to the public.