When Hideo Kojima ran out of Lego pieces trying to plan out Metal Gear Solid's map, his staff gifted him new pieces on his birthday.
Over the past weekend, Kojima took to his English Twitter account to reveal several new facts about the development of the original Metal Gear Solid. The director writes that he actually went about constructing the entire Shadow Moses island from Lego in 3D, to plan out Metal Gear Solid's entire map for the development team.
2/2I ran out of parts during the process, and the staff gave them to me as a gift on my birthday.October 9, 2022
However, Kojima eventually ran out of Lego pieces, and was seemingly forced to abandon the idea. That is, however, until his staff working with him at Konami gifted him a sizeable amount of Lego pieces on his birthday one year, ensuring that he could finish reconstructing Shadow Moses in full.
It's interesting to remember this probably would have been taking place around 1995, years before Lego could become the global powerhouse we know it as today. Lego sure doesn't come cheap nowadays, and it'd be fascinating to know how readily available sets and pieces were in Japan back in the mid-'90s.
Whatever the case, it's a relief that Kojima's development staff came together to help the director over the finish line. Who knows how differently Shadow Moses might have turned out, had the director not been able to construct a Lego recreation of the island for others to learn from.
Kojima also recently revealed that obtaining historical footage for Metal Gear Solid was a headache, as he didn't have the connections and know-how that he now possesses in his more seasoned years.
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