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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Gaming's biggest movie rip-offs

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Perpetrator: Metal Gear Solid | PSone

 

And John Carpenter movies make another appearance in this next one. Metal Gear Solid didn't strictly rip anything directly, but its links to Carpenter's work are too numerous to ignore. And utterly bizarre in some cases.

 

The fact that both MGS and Carpenter's Escape From New York/LA feature a hero named Snake is no coincidence. Hideo Kojima openly admits that EFNY's Snake Plissken was the inspiration for his gravelly-voiced protagonist, explaining that "I like the film. I kind of drew from that character, because he's in the espionage business." The connection is so explicit in fact that it led to the videogame Snake's use of the codename "Iroquois Plissken" in MGS2 and his adoption of his movie counterpart's eyepatch in MGS3.

What makes the whole Metal Gear Solid/John Carpenter thing really weird though is a copy of an unproduced screenplay for Escape from LA that was unearthed last year. Although written in 1987 and only very recently released into the world by way of an Ebay auction, the script contains several themes and elements now familiar in the Metal Gear Solid games, namely genetically engineered super soldiers and the return of the hero's long-thought dead former squad mates in almost unkillable cybernetic forms. There's no way Kojima could have known (and therefore stolen) any of that material, but the parallels of the two stories are certainly strong enough to imagine the game director having done a bit of stealth recon work of his own in the late '80s.

 
1 Comment
Chiropteran - 2 months 3 days ago
Rip-off? Hmm. But why not? If you see something good, be inspired. Some of these are more "rip-off" than others. But if being inspired by previous work is rip-off, then Shakespeare is the greatest rip-off artist of all time. NOTHING he wrote was original, everything was inspired by previous work. Now, copying the plot, um, no, that's not good. But ideas can not be copyrighted. Who can claim that anything they've done is 100% original?
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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Genre: Fighting
Expected release date: October 2006
Published by: Midway
Developed by: Midway
Designer: Ed Boon
Franchise: Mortal Kombat
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