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It's not exactly something along the lines of SP 4, but It's there. I thought it was kinda funny, so I wanted to share it.

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Releasing limited edition consoles for AAA releases is pretty par for the course these days: it gives fans of any particular series a reason to upgrade to a new machine, with the added bonus that a few committed collectors might pick up an extra console. They range from the silly to the sublime, but all in all, they can be a nice way to personalize what’s otherwise a fairly nondescript machine like a PS4 or an Xbox One. The Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Limited Edition PS4, however, comes with some extra personality of its own. Where it should say “do not use Molybdenum lubrication,” the manufacturer has misspelled the element “molybdeum.” Things could get very uncomfortable for any obsessive compulsive chemists who happen to also be diehard Metal Gear Solid fans.

Lord knows I’m not one to judge where typos are concerned, but one really does feel for those whose spelling errors can’t be wiped away through a quick click of “update post.” A lot of other blogs have pointed out a similar mistake that Capcom made with Resident Evil: Revelations, misspelling the game’s title as “Revelaitons.”

Or maybe the typos is a piece of Metal Gear Solid lore? Perhaps an unqualified safety inspector at the fictional factory? It would be far from the weirdest thing Metal Gear Solid has done, though I don’t think that’s actually what’s happening here. Anyone who’s got a misspelled console can rest easy, though: manufacturer error has a way of upping a given item’s resale value.

 

Source:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2015/09/02/limited-edition-ps4-comes-with-a-typo/?utm_campaign=yahootix&partner=yahootix