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sexual behaviors were removed or toned down, such as those that allowed him to sniff panties or stare at breasts. Audio in which a robot becomes aroused while watching a pornographic film was cut out entirely. The violence was not altered, except for one scene where a partially dead dog with twitching innards was made completely dead with no twitching. Fearing copyright issues in the United States, the clientele in a bar was changed from
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the JUNKER chief is a
Snatcher. Some Snatchers attack the group, but Random distracts them to allow Gillian and Metal Gear to escape. Back at JUNKER headquarters, Gillian speaks to Harry briefly before he dies, having been mortally wounded by the Chief, and kills the Chief after Mika is taken hostage. Immediately after this, Gillian receives a call from Jamie, telling him she has regained her memories and is being held in the "Kremlin".
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developers an opportunity to improve upon the PC Engine version which they were still not completely satisfied with. Although the Sega CD could only display 64 colors simultaneously (compared to the PC Engine's 256), the team used software techniques to increase this to 112 and modified some of the
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interface, with all actions made through a text menu with commands such as move, look, and investigate. The game's puzzles and dialogue trees are simple, lending to an emphasis on linear storytelling. Sometimes character panels are shown below the main graphics window during conversations to convey
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or otherwise altered for the Sega CD release. The breasts of the deceased Lisa
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when Elijah released
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in some capacity, and has explained he does not have the time to work on the project himself but would welcome another director to lead it. According to him, such a project has never been feasible from a business perspective, and in 2011, said that a sequel would need to sell over half a million
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mankind's follies; he also reveals that Random was an anti-Snatcher created by his late father based on Elijah's appearance and memories, and presents his deactivated body. At this point, Random reactivates and holds Elijah at bay, allowing
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known as
Lucifer-Alpha killed much of the world's population. In Neo Kobe City, a metropolis on an artificial island in eastern Asia, humanoid robots dubbed "Snatchers" have been recently discovered killing humans, donning their skin as a disguise, and replacing them in society. The Neo Kobe
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ranked the Sega CD version the 69th best console video game of all time on the sole basis of the game's story content, remarking that "not many people have played it, but almost everyone knows of its grisly story line." It has continued to receive praise for its story and presentation.
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called it "one of the longest, most involving games" he had played in a long time. He wrote: "Never before have I played – nay experienced – a game this moving, dramatic, gore-riddled, MA-17, adult". The magazine praised Konami for retaining most of the mature content. The reviewers of
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was released in
December 1994 in Europe and January 1995 in North America. According to Blaustein, it only sold a couple thousand copies in the United States and was ultimately a commercial failure. Its poor sales have been attributed to its late release during the Sega CD's lifespan.
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was released on August 7, 1992. It covers the beginning of the first act and also contains supplemental content such as character introductions, a preview trailer, and select music tracks. The full version was released on
October 23, 1992 and reportedly sold well for a PC Engine game.
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artist Satoshi Yoshioka did promotional illustrations. The first act was released in September 2011 with new acts released every other week through November that year. It was distributed for free and later sold on CDs. It was later translated by fans.
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specifically for North America and Europe in 1994. Although it was a commercial failure, the Sega CD version received mostly positive reviews for its cinematic presentation and mature themes uncommon in games at the time.
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who joins an anti-Snatcher agency in search of his past. Gameplay takes place primarily through a menu-based interface through which the player can choose to examine items, search rooms, speak to characters, explore a
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called it a "science fiction cornucopia" and liked how the game explored topics of human existence and the fear of machines replacing humans. It felt the game was heavily influenced by science fiction films including
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arrived to the West on the Sega CD, it received praise for its story, cinematic presentation, and mature themes. It was more cinematic and told a more mature story than gamers were familiar with at the time.
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said it was "one of the most compelling role playing games" with an "engrossing" story that is clever, "well put together, atmospheric and sometimes genuinely funny," while comparing it favorably to 1980s
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copies to make sense financially. Kojima left Konami in 2015, and the game remains a property of the company, which has not expressed interest in reviving it, either through a rerelease or sequel.
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felt the game demonstrated his love for film and was "more of a cerebral affair than some of other efforts, but his ingenuity and attention to detail helped make this game especially noteworthy".
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a more reasonable option for most players. Japanese copies are far cheaper but the game's text-based nature makes it difficult for non-Japanese readers. The PC Engine version is included in the
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style graphics and felt that combined with the writing, it drew players into the story. However, its reviewer criticized the music, calling it "old-fashioned for a cyberpunk adventure", while
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government quarantines the city from the outside world and establishes JUNKER, a task force to hunt Snatchers. The player takes on the role of Gillian Seed (
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disguised as humans roaming Neo Kobe City. The game's visuals are static images with some animations that display at the top of the screen. There is no
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was developed by Konami due to the company's desire to create an RPG in an unusual futuristic setting, choosing to adapt the story and setting of
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in 2020, though only playable in Japanese. Its lack of availability on modern platforms has surprised industry analysts, given the game's legacy.
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gave it a 33 out of 40, commending its cinematic quality. The game was still listed on its "Reader's Best 20" list two years after release.
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version on March 29. As with the Sega CD version, Kojima had no direct involvement with these versions, with development being handled by
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adventure with an edge." Other magazines also discussed the graphics in a positive light, although the graphics were criticized by
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agent spying on the project, who married Jamie and had a child with her, Harry Benson. Gillian and Jamie were placed in a
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dubbed "Snatchers" have been discovered killing humans and replacing them in society. The game follows Gillian Seed, an
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culture references that skirt copyright laws. Kojima told Kinoshita to style the characters similar to
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Lawrence, Eddy (Radion Automatic); Lord, Gary (December 15, 1994).
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3290:
3113:
2007:"Hideo Kojima: Policenauts Was Originally Known as Beyond"
4548:
4121:
4099:"Snatcher devs reunite for steampunk adventure Blackmore"
3146:
2964:(in Japanese). Vol. 6. April 12, 1996. p. 231.
1933:"Inside 'Snatcher', Hideo Kojima's Cyberpunk Masterpiece"
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graphics coupled with crisp game speech bring to life an
843:), were censored when localized for the Sega CD version (
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music. Another fan experimented with porting it to the
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609:/Ray Van Steen), and receives a robot navigator named "
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1590:(1998). Blaustein launched a crowdfunding campaign on
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enjoyed the plot, but complained about the interface.
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3513:
3511:
3304:"This Game Deserves an HD Remake More Than Any Other"
3168:
1926:
4336:"Suda 51 Reveals Project-S : News from 1UP.com"
3756:
3673:"Kojima Details His Suda 51 Collaboration, Sdatcher"
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thought Konami could have contracted better actors.
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617:/Lucy Childs) from JUNKER's engineer Harry Benson (
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4302:"Kojima, Suda-51 team up for Sdatcher radio drama"
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731:, but the name sounded too similar to an existing
468:series. The game was a significant inspiration on
3894:"DS wishlist is an excuse to talk about Snatcher"
3569:"Fan recreating Kojima's Snatcher in Crysis Wars"
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2618:"Interview with Jeremy Blaustein by Chris Barker"
2458:(in Japanese). Dempa Publishing. pp. 3, 54.
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4459:"Snatcher Radio Drama's First Act Now Available"
3596:
3594:
3534:
3268:"Snatcher, Hideo Kojima's Adventure Masterpiece"
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1653:for such a game. While the original versions of
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2704:. No. 158 (January 1995). pp. 54–56.
2498:from the original on March 2, 2019 – via
2359:
1853:
1748:
1475:as setting the stage for Kojima's later works.
374:is set in a future East Asian metropolis where
3042:
2723:
2203:
1995:
1973:"Kojima Reflects on Snatcher, Adventure Games"
1955:
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605:/Kimberly Harne) and Chief Benson Cunningham (
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4367:"Killer 7 Producer Starts Revolution Project"
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3074:. No. 27. January 1995. pp. 72–74.
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1679:smoothly so they could resume development of
1444:wrote that text-based menu driven games like
806:exclusive, but it was also developed for the
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1526:. Kojima has expressed interest in reviving
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781:The development of the original versions of
16:1988 adventure game directed by Hideo Kojima
4252:. Japan: Tokuma Shoten Intermedia. May 1990
3093:
2852:. No. 67. February 1995. p. 118.
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3231:. No. 65. December 1994. p. 44.
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2253:. Japan: Ascii Corporation. May 12, 2005.
2122:. No. 66. January 1995. p. 176.
1373:(1990), another cyberpunk adventure game.
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4649:Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
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3799:"Kojima on viability of Snatcher sequel"
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3429:"The Top 10 Cyberpunk Games Of All Time"
3426:
3395:"Blasts from the Past: Classics Updated"
3265:
3188:. No. 2. January 1995. p. 90.
3129:. Vol. 8, no. 1. January 1995.
2649:"Snatcher: 20th Anniversary Celebration"
2550:(in Japanese). August 1992. p. 81.
2374:"スナッチャーの敵はメタルギア!? コナミのMSXゲーム伝説5:MSX30周年"
2004:
1881:"Snatcher Is Cyberpunk Noir At Its Best"
1459:
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625:/Jim Parks), a Snatcher bounty hunter.
560:
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4456:
4163:"Blackmore: A Steampunk Adventure Game"
4065:
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3766:Robinson, Martin (September 27, 2012).
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2017:from the original on December 25, 2012.
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1169:VideoGames & Computer Entertainment
688:Science fiction cinema, especially the
4872:
4131:Yin-Poole, Wesley (November 2, 2014).
4034:
3839:from the original on December 16, 2015
3732:Madnani, Mikhail (February 28, 2018).
3566:
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2659:from the original on December 18, 2018
2485:
2455:Challenge! Pasokon A.V.G & R.P.G V
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2307:
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1594:for a steampunk adventure game titled
928:After releasing its first game on the
535:The game allows exploration of a semi-
472:, who worked with Kojima to produce a
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4503:Plunkett, Luke (September 23, 2011).
4226:from the original on February 1, 2019
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3496:from the original on January 15, 2017
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2933:"スナッチャーの評価・レビューとブログ [PCエンジン]"
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2628:from the original on October 29, 2007
2413:from the original on October 13, 2018
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2038:from the original on October 13, 2018
1930:
4990:Video games designed by Hideo Kojima
4985:Video games directed by Hideo Kojima
4673:Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
4515:from the original on October 7, 2018
4457:Pereira, Chris (September 2, 2011).
4438:from the original on October 7, 2018
4407:from the original on October 7, 2018
4377:from the original on October 7, 2018
4365:Gantayat, Anoop (January 23, 2006).
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4078:from the original on October 7, 2018
4016:from the original on October 7, 2018
4004:Whitehead, Thomas (April 18, 2015).
3985:from the original on October 7, 2018
3954:from the original on October 7, 2018
3923:Grant, Christopher (July 12, 2019).
3904:from the original on October 7, 2018
3873:from the original on October 7, 2018
3809:from the original on October 7, 2018
3647:from the original on October 7, 2018
3613:from the original on October 7, 2018
3579:from the original on October 7, 2018
3546:"Retro/Active: Kojima's Productions"
3543:
3405:from the original on October 7, 2018
3314:from the original on October 7, 2018
3278:from the original on October 7, 2018
3266:Plunkett, Luke (September 5, 2011).
3238:from the original on October 7, 2018
2971:from the original on October 7, 2018
2913:from the original on October 7, 2018
2859:from the original on October 7, 2018
2812:from the original on October 7, 2018
2802:"スナッチャー [セガサターン] / ファミ通.com"
2782:from the original on October 7, 2018
2647:Hoffman, Chris (December 19, 2014).
2587:from the original on October 7, 2018
2577:"スナッチャー [PCエンジン] / ファミ通.com"
2557:from the original on October 7, 2018
2486:Kojima, Hideo (December 23, 2013).
2384:from the original on October 7, 2018
2320:from the original on October 7, 2018
2160:from the original on October 7, 2018
2129:from the original on October 7, 2018
1943:from the original on October 7, 2018
1891:from the original on October 7, 2018
1841:from the original on August 17, 2011
492:. The game was also included in the
4633:Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
4403:(in Japanese). September 19, 2011.
4186:"Virtually Overlooked: SD Snatcher"
4173:from the original on March 2, 2019.
3975:"Fan Ports Snatcher to Virtual Boy"
3973:Boatman, Brandon (April 19, 2015).
3797:Yin-Poole, Wesley (July 19, 2011).
3744:from the original on August 6, 2018
3601:Cavalli, Earnest (March 14, 2014).
3530:from the original on July 10, 2015.
2005:Gantayat, Anoop (August 13, 2012).
1971:Gifford, Kevin (November 4, 2009).
1040:
1009:Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
867:available so it was chosen to host
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484:was last rereleased in 1996 on the
362:and first released in 1988 for the
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4300:Sinclair, Brendan (July 8, 2011).
4047:from the original on April 5, 2016
3778:from the original on June 21, 2018
3713:from the original on March 1, 2018
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3081:from the original on April 2, 2016
2752:from the original on April 1, 2016
2711:from the original on April 1, 2016
14:
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4965:Video games about police officers
4665:Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
4531:
4480:Pereira, Chris (August 8, 2011).
3944:"Snatcher, Now On...Virtual Boy?"
3942:Plunkett, Luke (April 19, 2015).
3544:Chen, David (December 14, 2005).
3518:Burch, Anthony (April 30, 2009).
2452:Yamashita, Akira (January 1990).
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358:. It was written and designed by
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4097:Prell, Sam (February 12, 2014).
3427:Gwaltney, Javy (June 15, 2018).
3302:Diver, Mike (January 21, 2015).
2772:"スナッチャー [PS] / ファミ通.com"
2745:. No. 1. 1995. p. 99.
1879:Tieryas, Peter (June 16, 2017).
1380:
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4641:Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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4066:Davison, Pete (March 4, 2014).
4035:Hansen, Steve (March 5, 2014).
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3709:(in Japanese). April 25, 2011.
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3671:Pereira, Chris (July 7, 2011).
3635:Haske, Steve (March 15, 2014).
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2843:"Role Player's Realm: Snatcher"
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2380:(in Japanese). April 17, 2014.
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2148:Gilbert, Ben (March 16, 2012).
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1627:for the MSX2, released in 1990.
650:over 50 years prior during the
5000:Video games developed in Japan
4657:Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
4334:Sato, Yoshi (April 18, 2007).
4184:Fletcher, JC (March 1, 2007).
3892:Fletcher, JC (April 3, 2007).
3567:Hinkle, David (July 8, 2009).
3458:"100 Best Games of All Time".
2021:
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1421:Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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444:PC Engine Super CD-ROM² System
419:Invasion of the Body Snatchers
1:
3468:. November 1997. p. 116.
3393:Bishop, Sam (July 15, 2009).
3160:. No. 7 (January 1995).
2222:(in Japanese). Archived from
2179:Bonds, Ian (March 30, 2012).
1931:Diver, Mike (July 14, 2017).
1804:
515:has been described as both a
442:technology, released for the
387:, and perform other actions.
4970:Video games set in the 2040s
4935:Post-apocalyptic video games
4426:IGN Staff (April 18, 2007).
2308:Kalata, Kurt (May 8, 2011).
1829:Kalata, Kurt (May 8, 2011).
1036:
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4940:PlayStation (console) games
3861:Diver, Mike (May 5, 2017).
2893:Dulin, Ron (January 1995).
1749:
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992:PlayStation and Sega Saturn
764:'s characters in his manga
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354:developed and published by
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4271:Kojima, Hideo (May 1993).
3101:"Mega CD review: Snatcher"
3065:"Mega-CD Review: Snatcher"
2736:"Rating Genesis: Snatcher"
2409:(in Japanese). p. 8.
2352:February 14, 2019, at the
1336:compared it positively to
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904:(1979) to replicate their
532:their facial expressions.
4955:Single-player video games
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4617:Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
4596:
4553:The Visual Novel Database
3461:Electronic Gaming Monthly
3229:Electronic Gaming Monthly
2120:Electronic Gaming Monthly
1797:of "Suda" and "Snatcher".
1756:
1672:Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake
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1391:Electronic Gaming Monthly
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4588:Video games directed by
3179:"Role-Playing: Snatcher"
2991:"Legacy Review Archives"
2701:Computer and Video Games
2653:Still Playing With Power
2214:
1735:
1523:2064: Read Only Memories
1375:Computer and Video Games
1316:Computer and Video Games
1264:Computer and Video Games
1061:Computer and Video Games
957:palettes to compromise.
717:. Heavily influenced by
547:light gun packaged with
4273:"今明かされるMSX秘語③ 我が青春のMSX"
3486:"Top Ten Mega CD Games"
3222:"Review Crew: Snatcher"
2339:"やっぱり、サターン版が一番可愛くなった".
1566:in 2015, complete with
1471:Critics have discussed
692:story and setting from
675:Development and release
556:
216:PC-Engine Super CD-ROM²
4980:Biorobotics in fiction
2693:"CVG Review: Snatcher"
2515:PCエンジン版スナッチャー 遊び方&読み切り
1713:, along with works by
1669:, as he was busy with
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4905:Detective video games
4900:Dystopian video games
4895:Cyberpunk video games
4890:Christmas video games
4246:"FAN ATTACK SDスナッチャー"
3835:. December 16, 2015.
3349:on December 10, 2014.
3186:Ultimate Future Games
3032:"Viewpoint: Snatcher"
1463:
1361:Ultimate Future Games
1270:science fiction films
1205:Ultimate Future Games
952:. This also gave the
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396:science fiction films
4910:Neo-noir video games
4885:Cancelled 64DD games
3003:on December 14, 2018
2341:Sega Saturn Magazine
1031:Sega Saturn Magazine
960:Several scenes were
877:Snatcher CD-ROMantic
865:Super CD-ROM² System
772:fourth wall breaking
553:for these segments.
4960:TurboGrafx-CD games
4852:Speculative fiction
3683:on October 25, 2012
2895:"Sega CD: Snatcher"
2314:Hardcore Gaming 101
1983:on October 22, 2012
1835:Hardcore Gaming 101
1328:liked the Japanese
1306:said the "Japanese
1047:
585:/Jeff Lupetin), an
4771:Kojima Productions
4428:"Snatcher Returns"
4220:Anime News Network
3492:. April 11, 2014.
3439:on October 7, 2018
3162:Paragon Publishing
3072:Mean Machines Sega
2226:on October 7, 2018
1560:TurboGrafx-16 Mini
1469:
1370:Rise of the Dragon
1365:Mean Machines Sega
1334:Mean Machines Sega
1286:Mean Machines Sega
1225:Mean Machines Sega
1109:Mean Machines Sega
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4950:Sega Saturn games
4930:NEC PC-8801 games
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4777:The Creative Gene
4281:. Japan: Softbank
3367:. July 16, 2008.
1727:series. Original
1621:role-playing game
1434:full motion video
1342:incidental themes
1274:Quentin Tarantino
1214:
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940:full motion video
611:Metal Gear Mk. II
578:biological weapon
565:The main cast of
517:graphic adventure
432:role-playing game
340:
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321:Graphic adventure
284:February 12, 1996
249:December 15, 1994
209:December 13, 1988
189:November 26, 1988
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82:Hideo Kojima
71:Naoki Matsui
57:Publisher(s)
45:Developer(s)
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4864:Video games
4729:Policenauts
4713:Other games
4167:Kickstarter
4072:USgamer.net
4041:Destructoid
3738:TouchArcade
3524:Destructoid
3490:Retro Gamer
3365:Retro Gamer
3157:Games World
3148:Perry, Dave
3106:Superjuegos
2521:. p. 2
2435:|work=
2417:October 13,
2347:Translation
2250:小島監督インタービュー
2185:Destructoid
2060:|work=
2042:October 13,
1795:portmanteau
1762:in Japanese
1724:Silent Hill
1707:Goichi Suda
1699:radio drama
1681:Solid Snake
1677:SD Snatcher
1667:SD Snatcher
1659:SD Snatcher
1647:SD Snatcher
1641:SD Snatcher
1625:SD Snatcher
1607:SD Snatcher
1592:Kickstarter
1564:Virtual Boy
1536:Nintendo DS
1485:wrote that
1438:Destructoid
1430:Retro Gamer
1357:Games World
1304:Games World
1258:Games World
1193:Games World
1158:Superjuegos
1051:Publication
1005:Sega Saturn
1001:PlayStation
967:Kamen Rider
915:called the
885:SD Snatcher
871:'s console
798:Originally
792:Policenauts
787:cliffhanger
644:the Kremlin
638:Act 3: Junk
629:Act 2: Cure
615:Mami Koyama
583:Yusaku Yara
519:game and a
490:Sega Saturn
486:PlayStation
474:radio drama
470:Goichi Suda
453:version of
436:SD Snatcher
291:Sega Saturn
176:NEC PC-8801
163:Sega Saturn
159:PlayStation
138:Platform(s)
128:Composer(s)
77:Designer(s)
67:Director(s)
4925:MSX2 games
4874:Categories
4756:(canceled)
4609:Metal Gear
4599:Metal Gear
4401:4Gamer.net
3707:4Gamer.net
3466:Ziff Davis
3361:"Snatcher"
3339:"Snatcher"
3242:October 7,
3199:October 7,
3085:October 7,
3007:October 3,
2975:October 7,
2962:セガサターンマガジン
2917:October 7,
2903:VideoGames
2863:October 7,
2756:October 7,
2715:October 7,
2561:October 7,
2541:"SNATCHER"
2471:October 7,
2324:October 6,
2133:October 7,
2011:Andriasang
1845:October 8,
1831:"Snatcher"
1805:References
1789:The title
1545:Hotel Dusk
1353:VideoGames
1320:VideoGames
1300:Dave Perry
1246:VideoGames
1235:VideoGames
945:Night Trap
917:Pilot Disk
742:Metal Gear
537:open world
465:Metal Gear
426:, and was
385:open world
370:in Japan.
4784:Abandoned
4544:MobyGames
4137:Eurogamer
3803:Eurogamer
3772:Eurogamer
3152:"Reviews"
2622:Junker HQ
2437:ignored (
2427:cite book
2286:ignored (
2276:cite book
2220:HIDEOBLOG
2062:ignored (
2052:cite book
1715:Yu Suzuki
1701:prequel,
1596:Blackmore
1576:Dreamcast
1556:emulation
1514:'s novel
1288:believed
1015:Reception
906:Hollywood
861:PC Engine
828:PC Engine
737:New Order
725:cyberpunk
690:cyberpunk
607:Gorō Naya
545:Justifier
476:prequel,
446:in 1992.
349:cyberpunk
151:PC Engine
118:Writer(s)
99:Artist(s)
4802:Category
4721:Snatcher
4549:Snatcher
4539:Snatcher
4513:Archived
4436:Archived
4405:Archived
4375:Archived
4310:Archived
4306:GameSpot
4285:March 4,
4256:March 4,
4230:March 2,
4224:Archived
4194:Archived
4190:Engadget
4171:Archived
4169:. 2014.
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4103:Engadget
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3308:Waypoint
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3076:Archived
2966:Archived
2955:"スナッチャー"
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2854:Archived
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2230:March 4,
2189:Archived
2158:Archived
2154:Engadget
2124:Archived
2036:Archived
2015:Archived
1941:Archived
1937:Waypoint
1889:Archived
1839:Archived
1791:Sdatcher
1750:Sunacchā
1729:Snatcher
1711:Snatcher
1703:Sdatcher
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1528:Snatcher
1507:series.
1501:Snatcher
1487:Snatcher
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1450:Snatcher
1446:Snatcher
1397:Waypoint
1386:Snatcher
1290:Snatcher
1282:(1994).
1230:Snatcher
1219:Snatcher
997:Snatcher
985:Snatcher
962:censored
954:Snatcher
950:Snatcher
869:Snatcher
863:had the
837:Snatcher
822:Snatcher
800:Snatcher
795:(1994).
783:Snatcher
707:Snatcher
700:Snatcher
652:Cold War
587:amnesiac
574:Snatcher
567:Snatcher
513:Snatcher
500:Gameplay
482:Snatcher
478:Sdatcher
460:Snatcher
455:Snatcher
392:Snatcher
380:amnesiac
372:Snatcher
344:Snatcher
316:Genre(s)
27:Snatcher
4814:Portals
4764:Related
4486:1UP.com
4463:1UP.com
4340:1UP.com
4250:MSX FAN
3929:Polygon
3833:Polygon
3677:1UP.com
3641:Complex
3550:1UP.com
3343:AllGame
3036:GameFan
2937:Famitsu
2850:GamePro
2500:Twitter
1977:1UP.com
1623:called
1619:into a
1477:1UP.com
1467:in 2007
1442:AllGame
1349:GamePro
1340:-style
1325:GamePro
1251:GameFan
1102:16.5/20
1097:GamePro
1090:280/300
1085:GameFan
1037:Sega CD
930:Sega CD
924:Sega CD
804:PC-8801
754:Famicom
733:mahjong
451:Sega CD
434:called
398:, like
364:PC-8801
331:Mode(s)
169:Release
155:Sega CD
143:PC-8801
4740:(2014)
4732:(1994)
4724:(1988)
4705:(2025)
4697:(2019)
4676:(2015)
4668:(2014)
4660:(2010)
4652:(2008)
4644:(2004)
4636:(2001)
4628:(1998)
4620:(1990)
4612:(1987)
4509:Kotaku
3948:Kotaku
3272:Kotaku
2462:
2378:週刊アスキー
2257:
1885:Kotaku
1757:スナッチャー
1617:remade
1456:Legacy
1418:, and
1402:Kotaku
1078:8.5/10
969:, the
859:. The
853:CD-ROM
845:bottom
729:Junker
715:Konami
669:Moscow
541:action
440:CD-ROM
428:remade
416:, and
356:Konami
61:Konami
50:Konami
4840:Japan
4828:1980s
4748:(TBA)
3236:(PDF)
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2492:Tweet
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1793:is a
1736:Notes
1632:chibi
1416:Akira
1330:anime
1308:animé
1228:felt
1217:When
1054:Score
971:Alien
942:like
901:Alien
767:Akira
750:anime
430:as a
407:Akira
383:semi-
347:is a
4737:P.T.
4521:2018
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4287:2021
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4232:2019
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3009:2021
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2758:2018
2717:2018
2665:2019
2634:2018
2593:2018
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2527:2021
2473:2018
2460:ISBN
2439:help
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2326:2018
2288:help
2268:2021
2255:ISBN
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