Just another day with Snake and Kojima Productions

Posted Jan 27, 2007 at 12:48PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, PSP Tags: Hideo Kojima, Japan, Ryan Payton
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Better than the Osbornes. Trust us. - Image 1If you've ever wondered how a company such as Kojima Productions actually works, or even if you're just curious about the day-to-day lives of game-makers in general, then you might want to check out a blog that has recently been started by Ryan Payton.

And who exactly is this Payton guy? Well, he just so happens to be an assistant producer at Kojima Productions, as well as the host for their English podcasts. As an AP, he is also involved with all Kojima projects. A foreigner in Japan, he has set up his blog with the intention of letting the public have a glimpse of life within the walls of the Kojima Productions offices.

Of course, for fans of anything even remotely connected to the Metal Gear Solid franchise, this is a great way to get updates on upcoming titles such as MGS4, and maybe figure out Hideo Kojima's favorite ramen brand along the way.

Via Ryan's Blog

 
 
 

Comments

by fr@nk - 2007-01-27 15:12:45
hahah

wow who cares about video game makers just drop the damn game alreday konami!!!!!!!!!!
by - 2007-01-27 16:05:15
makes good business sense

The web is truly the new frontier for gamers and game makers. And pspupdates deserves congradulation for doing a great job keeping us informed of all these developments in the scene. They just need to become faster with the news posting while minimizing errors as much as possible. So to me anyway, the easy access to information, fast communication, the whole indomitable hacker community, and of course blogs by people in the business themselves is very exciting to watch happen in my lifetime. oh and MGS is the best videogame series ever. suck it if you don't think so.
by lansingone - 2007-01-27 16:21:20
really?

i love ramen! whats his favorite brand?
by - 2007-01-27 20:19:44
ffffff

-_- *Yawn

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