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Metal Gear News
MGS4 - Konami America provides blah boxart; Europa gets win
Posted on
April 07, 2008 03:51 am
Remember the Japanese boxart for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots? Well The Dam told us that it was a "dummy cover" and wasn't confirmed since the bigheads at Konami America would have to approve of it.
Of course, since they don't have any taste, we get this:
Well, that's not so bad, except you gotta take a closer look:
Hopefully the lack of a Kojima Productions logo means that this, too, is not the confirmed boxart. However, that's just wishful thinking. Oh well, at least it's not as bad as the "new trailer." It's what's inside the box that matters, right? Besides, I'm picking up the $25 Extra More Version because I am a collector...
EDIT - Holy shit, whereas the North American boxart looks like the average CG-fuckfest, Europa's getting this:
Wow. Now that's some fucking class.
SOURCE: Henry Spenser on our forums, Play3.de
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