Zone of the Enders, also known as Z.O.E., is a video game that was developed and published by Konami in 2001 for the PlayStation 2. It was produced by, and is closely associated with Hideo Kojima. The game is based around mecha combat. The mechas were designed by Yoji Shinkawa, the character and mechanical designer for the Metal Gear Solid series. The game was originally sold packaged with a preview demo of the then-upcoming Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
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| - Zone of the Enders, also known as Z.O.E., is a video game that was developed and published by Konami in 2001 for the PlayStation 2. It was produced by, and is closely associated with Hideo Kojima. The game is based around mecha combat. The mechas were designed by Yoji Shinkawa, the character and mechanical designer for the Metal Gear Solid series. The game was originally sold packaged with a preview demo of the then-upcoming Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
- Zone of the Enders was initially released in most territories with a playable demo version of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. Because of this association, initial sales figures can be considered misleading as many buyers simply wanted to play the demo of Metal Gear Solid 2. Shortly before the game's release, the popular webcomic Penny Arcade wrote, "the Metal Gear Solid 2 demo will be released to stores very soon, and it even comes with some other game, which I thought was real nice of Konami." A great many copies of Zone of the Enders appeared on "pre-owned" shelves of major gaming stores when the full version of Metal Gear Solid 2 was released. An HD version of Zone of the Enders was later re-released on October 25 as a component of Zone of the Enders: HD Collection. Likewise, simil
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| - Zone of the Enders, also known as Z.O.E., is a video game that was developed and published by Konami in 2001 for the PlayStation 2. It was produced by, and is closely associated with Hideo Kojima. The game is based around mecha combat. The mechas were designed by Yoji Shinkawa, the character and mechanical designer for the Metal Gear Solid series. The game was originally sold packaged with a preview demo of the then-upcoming Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
- Zone of the Enders was initially released in most territories with a playable demo version of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. Because of this association, initial sales figures can be considered misleading as many buyers simply wanted to play the demo of Metal Gear Solid 2. Shortly before the game's release, the popular webcomic Penny Arcade wrote, "the Metal Gear Solid 2 demo will be released to stores very soon, and it even comes with some other game, which I thought was real nice of Konami." A great many copies of Zone of the Enders appeared on "pre-owned" shelves of major gaming stores when the full version of Metal Gear Solid 2 was released. An HD version of Zone of the Enders was later re-released on October 25 as a component of Zone of the Enders: HD Collection. Likewise, similar to the original Zone of the Enders, the HD Collection was released in most territories with a playable demo of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. During TGS 2011, Kojima vocally expressed interest in creating Zone of the Enders 3 after seeing huge crowds turn up to see footage of Zone of the Enders: HD Collection, although similar to the initial release of Zone of the Enders, it was unclear whether the huge crowds were gathered just for the HD Collection showing or if they were also present for the voice actors doing the live skits for the game. Yumi Kikuchi was also present to promote that game as well as the Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection.
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