Japanese artwork, first published by Konami in 1987.

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The Model Viewer is a type of menu used to look over a 3D representation of an object, as well as include a detailed description of the object. Although it primarily pertained to weapons and equipment, it also included to some extent characters and unforms/camouflage. The Model Viewer appeared in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and its various expansions and remakes, as well as Metal Gear.

Designed for the worldwide market. MSX version pictured.

Also available on: Commodore 64, DOS, Famicom, Gamecube, NES.

This SNMP agent is inspired in the Metal Gear bipedal weapon from the Metal Gear series. The manager has access to movement and position, radar and enemies detected, status on body parts, weapons information and issue attack commands on detected enemies. MGR:R Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Retro PVZ 3D Model Pack A Texture Mod for Minecraft Minecraft / Textures / Resource Packs. This model is a wearable mask from game Metal Gear Rising. It has room for a small servo motor so you should be able to make it move almost like the animation in the game (open from the ears over the mouth) The mask is quite big and is meant to be post-processed. Low poly model of Raiden’s High Frequency Blade from Metal Gear Rising Polycount: 6092 tris 4 x 4096 textures (diffuse, specular, gloss and normal) - Raiden's High Frequency Blade - Low poly - 3D model by HKDeus (@ghostshell) f84248b.


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The series debut box art, Metal Gear, would paint it’s portrait of hero Snake reminiscing the all American, silver-screen action hero of the day. This G.I Joe look-alike would in fact be modeled on actor Michael Biehn in his role as Kyle Reece from the original Terminator movie, and lacked the resemblance of who Snake was to become in the Solid series.

The box art would be used across all territories, a feat still uncommon at the time, and possibly due to its western-friendly look. Its artist, whose unknown at present, was likely Japanese due to it being published on the MSX and Famicom before the NES, and if so is an early example of an American model being used to promote a Japanese game.

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The box art would get a re-release in Japan when it was included as an extra in the Gamecube’s Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes console pack.