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🕒 2025-07-10

Metal Gear Guidebook: Kojima’s Brain Scanned, Bound, Released in Tokyo 2004

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Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes Survival Guide, Tokyo 2004—now fully scanned—features 62 CT images of Hideo Kojima’s brain alongside gameplay secrets. Trending queries like “Is Kojima a genius?” and “What rare Metal Gear books exist?” collide as Silicon Knights’ Dennis Dyack and Ryuhei Kitamura weigh in. “Yes, these are actual scans of Kojima’s brain,” researcher Bruno de Figueiredo reveals, sandwiched between boss strategies and a biography that could double as a radiology exam.

Beyond its oddly narrow format and shadowy Tokyo clinic origins, the guidebook delivers a direct hit to gaming lore: interviews with military advisor Motosada Mouri and a full Iida-Kojima chat. Fans searching “What’s inside rare Metal Gear guides?” and “Why was Twin Snakes maligned?” now get a literal inside peek—imagine Snake decoding MRI slices between codec calls. One reader quips, “Nevermind the scans of Kojima’s brain… I’m glad to hear this guide got fully scanned!”

Kojima’s 62 brain scans, displayed beside Twin Snakes trivia, mean that—uniquely among game developers—you can literally consult his neural blueprint before tackling Shadow Moses.

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