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Konami Helps Fund Amputee's Metal Gear Solid V Bionic ArmMatthew Mueller

  • - 05/20/2016

 

In one of the coolest PR campaigns for a video game ever, Konami ran a contest to give one fan a chance to have their own customized robotic limb, just like the one seen in Metal Gear Solid V (via Geeksaresexy.net)

 

 

The winner of the contest turned out to be James Young, a young man who was involved in a train accident, and subsequently lost his left arm and leg as a result. Once Young was selected, it was time to design the fully functional arm, which uses the nerves in his shoulder to activate the bionic hand they built him. The hand alone took about four months to design, but it allows the user to pick up things as small as a coin off the ground.

With the help of a talented team of artist and designers that includes Sophie de Oliveira Barata, Adrian Godwin, Rudi Kolenc, the Open Bionics team, and many others, they were able to create a bionic arm for Young that not only gives him the use of his missing limb, but also comes with a Bluetooth enabled wrist that includes a USB port, a torch and laser, and a screen that allows him to connect to his phone and view emails, calls, and social media accounts. Plus, it also includes a bespoke quadcopter that can be flown via a one-handed remote that takes residence in his shoulders social space area.

The arm cost about $100,000 to make, but I imagine its safe to assume that to the team behind the creation of the limb, the effect the limb has had on Young is well worth the investment.

 



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good guy KONAMI
http://comicbook.com/2016/05/20/konami-helps-fund-amputees-metal-gear-solid-v-bionic-arm/



Why am I thinking that "train Accident" means he was fucking around the tracks for a stupid stunt.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

Honestly I still find it amusing the Konami is the villain, when they were bleeding money for this franchise.



 

Acevil said:
Honestly I still find it amusing the Konami is the villain, when they were bleeding money for this franchise.

people should give respect to konami where there should be given. Where are the kotaku articles now? 



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Acevil said:
Honestly I still find it amusing the Konami is the villain, when they were bleeding money for this franchise.

As far as I know, they did not bleed money in any of the main entries of MGS.Actually MGS 5 must have given a big profit for them.

Its not because they do one good deed(which is filled with marketing for MGS5), that will make up for the gigantic pile of shit they made over the years.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1

Gotta hand it to Konami, that hand looks quite badass.



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So pay up motherfuckers you belong to "V"

Acevil said:
Honestly I still find it amusing the Konami is the villain, when they were bleeding money for this franchise.

They were never a villain, if you owned a business and the guy that is a head of a project you fund is taking his time and bloating your budget, you'd do something about it. 



Ruler said:
Acevil said:
Honestly I still find it amusing the Konami is the villain, when they were bleeding money for this franchise.

people should give respect to konami where there should be given. Where are the kotaku articles now? 

Kotaku only posts articles that fits their agenda. If story doesn't fit their agenda they either don't post it, or twist available information to make it fit their narrative.



Nautilus said:
Acevil said:
Honestly I still find it amusing the Konami is the villain, when they were bleeding money for this franchise.

As far as I know, they did not bleed money in any of the main entries of MGS.Actually MGS 5 must have given a big profit for them.

Its not because they do one good deed(which is filled with marketing for MGS5), that will make up for the gigantic pile of shit they made over the years.

They were not doing well financially with their games for quiet some time. A lot of it was related to how costly Kojima production was at making games.