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Randall, Burning Robot Factory
-3rd Annual Best of List(s)-
Top 6 Toys Of The Year (2015) - Figma 243 - Solid Snake MGS 2 Ver. - #1
Feat. Goodsmile Company Store Exclusives & Little Armory 1/12 Scale Military Series: M4A1 Type [LA001]
“This is without a doubt the best Solid Snake figure to date.“ Is what I said when I initially posted my first batch of pictures...and I still stand by that today! Now this isn’t a perfect figure. I have some issues with the face sculpt/paint at some angles, and the armpit cut annoys me to no end if I look at it or think about it too much...but I still had so much fun with this interpretation of Solid Snake!
This is a gorgeous figure that has me overly excited for some enemy soldiers releasing later this year (August 2016). I cannot recommend Solid Snake enough!
Again, thank you thank you thank you, to everyone for taking interest in my lists or reading thru all of these and following along. It means the world to me! Now hopefully in 5 months I can do this again and actually have it out on time!
In the late 80's, a book promoter noticed that kids were playing video games and not reading books. Concerned that children would become illiterate, he decided to put together a series of children's books based on video games. There were 10 books in the Worlds of Power series:
Mega Man 2
Bases Loaded II
Blaster Master
Metal Gear
Ninja Gaiden
Shadowgate
Infiltrator
Bionic Commando
Simon's Quest
Wizards and Warriors
The books are notable for attempting to explain the plot of games that typically didn't really have one. Furthermore, as they were directed at children, violence was often scrubbed. If you look at the covers, you'll notice that Mega Man and Solid Snake are missing their guns, and Ryu isn't holding a dagger.
However, you can finally learn why the kid in Blaster Master apparently had a vat of amphibian-mutating nuclear waste in his backyard.
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Cyndra was either extremely dedicated to Everquest or she's a professional model hired to promote the game. I suspect the latter.