Hideo Kojima’s Ambition: Designing a Game in Space
Hideo Kojima, the designer of Death Stranding, has expressed interest in traveling into space and working on a game during his time there. It is commonly known that Kojima, the creator of the Metal Gear series, is known for uttering some strange things. Kojima is the mastermind behind the series. For instance, he had previously revealed how he intended to transform himself into artificial intelligence after his death. The feeling expressed by Kojima elevated their passion for the creation of content to an entirely new level.
After he departed from Konami, the video game designer established Kojima Productions as his own company. Death Stranding, the first big project undertaken by the company, was praised by critics and gamers for the quality of its voice acting and its visually spectacular presentation. Now, Kojima will try something completely out of this world: he will make a video game while in space.
Kojima aims to design a video game that players may enjoy while traveling through space
An image of Hideo Kojima taken at the New York City premiere of his documentary Connecting Worlds was shared on Twitter by Stephen Totilo, a journalist for Axios. During the event, host of Summer Game Fest Geoff Keighley asked the inventor of Metal Gear about his ambitions for the company’s future. Kojima said, “I want to go to outer space.” “My ultimate goal is to travel to space and design a video game that can be enjoyed there. Could someone send me to play, please?
In the past, Kojima has experimented with various fascinating technological aspects while developing video games. One of his efforts with video games was the title Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand. Which was available on the Game Boy Advance. The game cartridge contained a light sensor that, when exposed to sunlight, allowed players’ in-game weaponry to gain additional power. He has also broached the subject of developing a game that would end automatically whenever a player was killed while playing it. As a result, you would need to purchase a new copy after each of your failures.
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