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The production team came up with many designs for the game's areas by building miniatures out of LEGO.
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In the 2nd half of the battle, Metal Gear Rex can be defeated with the PSG1.
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Depending on the selected difficulty level, the number of times that Snake will have to endure torture by electric shock is different, and Revolver Ocelot will have a different comment each time.
• Easy: 3 - "Had enough yet? We're not finished yet!"
• Normal: 4 - "You're still okay? Want me to go on? Can you take one more?"
• Hard: 5 - "Give up. Make it easy on yourself. One more time!"
• Extreme: 6 - "Come on! You don't want to die like this, do you? I can do this all day!"
This was changed in the Twin Snakes version to be 3 rounds, regardless of the difficulty setting.
• Easy: 3 - "Had enough yet? We're not finished yet!"
• Normal: 4 - "You're still okay? Want me to go on? Can you take one more?"
• Hard: 5 - "Give up. Make it easy on yourself. One more time!"
• Extreme: 6 - "Come on! You don't want to die like this, do you? I can do this all day!"
This was changed in the Twin Snakes version to be 3 rounds, regardless of the difficulty setting.
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Snake's real name, David, was not a reference to his voice actor, David Hayter, as it was present in the Japanese script long before he was hired to provide Snake's voice. The name is instead a dual reference to 2001: A Space Odyssey and Policenauts.
In Otacon's ending, Snake gives Otacon his real name, and Otacon replies "I'm Hal, Dave." to which Snake jokes they should "take a trip to Jupiter", referencing the Stanley Kubrick 1968 movie and book 2001: A Space Odyssey which starred a main character named "David" Bowman and the famous supercomputer "HAL"-9000.
In Meryl's ending, Snake gives his real name to Meryl, who calls him "Dave". This is actually one of many references to Kojima's previous game Policenauts, in which Meryl Silverburgh was a member of the Beyond Coast Polices Vice unit, and was partnered with a young officer named "Dave" Forrest.
In Otacon's ending, Snake gives Otacon his real name, and Otacon replies "I'm Hal, Dave." to which Snake jokes they should "take a trip to Jupiter", referencing the Stanley Kubrick 1968 movie and book 2001: A Space Odyssey which starred a main character named "David" Bowman and the famous supercomputer "HAL"-9000.
In Meryl's ending, Snake gives his real name to Meryl, who calls him "Dave". This is actually one of many references to Kojima's previous game Policenauts, in which Meryl Silverburgh was a member of the Beyond Coast Polices Vice unit, and was partnered with a young officer named "Dave" Forrest.
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"Big Boss was born of Japanese-American descent, in Hawaii. The entire American side of his family had perished during the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor. While his Japanese relatives were locked up in internment camps, he joined the 442nd Infantry Regiment in his teens. Big Boss gained his first combat experience fighting in France, where his unit had contributed to freeing towns from Nazi control in 1944. After returning to America after the war, he lost patriotism for his country, due to prejudice towards his Japanese heritage. Big Boss later participated as a mercenary for France in the Congo Crisis, from 1961 to 1968, later serving in wars in Asia, Africa, and the Middle/Far East. He also specifically chose missions that related to people's liberation, even declining various missions from an abundance of governments, military organizations, and terrorist groups that were well-paid. His sterility was diagnosed due to various battlefield injuries, and that he covertly agreed with the U.S. Government to participate in the Les Enfants Terribles."
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The word Solid in the title has three meanings. The first refers to the main character, Soild Snake. The second comes from the fact that this was the first 3D Metal Gear game. The last meaning is a take on the rival company, Square. As Hideo Kojima said, "A square is a two- dimension thing. And I guess the president of Konami wanted this game to surpass Square. They wanted to make it a cube, you know, like solid 3D."
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There are a number of cut animations first found within the "Pilot Disk" demo, and later found to also be in the final Japanese and American releases. One of them is a jumping roundhouse kick, which would later appear in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty.
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In the Japanese release, both Policenauts and Snatcher are also recognized. Having save data from both of these games will trigger a message from Hideo Kojima, thanking the player for their continued support, but since both of those games were only released in Japan, this message cannot be heard normally in international versions of the game.
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If the player forgets/can't find the SOCOM Pistol before meeting Meryl for the first time, the cutscene of their first encounter will be slightly different; Normally, Snake pulls out his pistol and aims it at Meryl, but being without a pistol makes him put his hand on the tip of Meryl's FAMAS.
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Rotating the analog sticks and directional pad while on the title screen/menu will change the colors in the background.
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If the player shoots the ArmsTech President (Kenneth Baker) during the Revolver Ocelot fight, Ocelot will comment "What are you aiming at?" If Baker gets killed, either by being shot or having the explosive wires tripped, the Game Over screen will have Revolver Ocelot saying "You idiot!"
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