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Hideo Kojima says Super Mario Bros. 'was the catalyst that brought me to the game industry', and made him realise 'this medium would one day surpass movies'
By Rich Stanton published
News Game respect game.

Hideo Kojima says MGS2 was never about AI 'but rather a future I didn't desire' of data gaining a will of its own and 'unfortunately we're heading there'
By Rich Stanton published
News "It's about digital society."

Hideo Kojima says Death Stranding was 'too unique', OD's going to be 'completely different', but Physint's an espionage game so 'you can make it in your sleep'
By Rich Stanton published
News The man loves falling down virtual mountains.

Hideo Kojima will make furry criminals regret their words and deeds as a mole who is also a cop in Zootopia 2
By Joshua Wolens published
News All those words I just wrote are true.

Udo Kier, star of Red Alert 2 and Hideo Kojima's OD, dies aged 81: 'There will never be another like him. Udo, rest in peace'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Kier's career spanned movies, TV, games, and even music videos.

Hideo Kojima outdoes himself once again with an IRL Death Stranding exoskeleton that claims to make your steps 50% more powerful and costs thousands of dollars
By Rich Stanton published
News Next up, Kojima Productions presents an actual baby in a tank.

Hideo Kojima just found out that Konami turned down the chance to make a Matrix game 26 years ago: 'If someone had told me, maybe there could’ve been a way to make it work'
By Rich Stanton published
News Konami took the blue pill on his behalf.

Hideo Kojima waxes lyrical about an Expo in 1970 he credits for Metal Gear and Death Stranding, says that 'young bureaucrats' asked him to help design the 2025 follow-up but his ideas cost too much: 'I haven't had any contact with them since'
By Rich Stanton published
News "I experienced the 'harmony between the future and the world' up-close."

Hideo Kojima relatably says job-hunting made him 'feel like I was a Showa-era detective trying to solve a murder,' and he almost became a no-name pharma guy but for some kind words from a HR person
By Joshua Wolens published
News "Everybody was hiding their true selves; we could only act like chameleons trying to change our colors to adapt to each of the companies we were applying for."
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