A recent tweet from the Kojima Productions founder says that the director had the idea of inserting “corporate ads” into one of his past projects. Kojima went on to say that there was a plan to turn the top half of the Nintendo DS into a means of generating revenue, with the end goal being that the adverts would help lower the game’s price substantially. An additional tweet says that he had to give up on his plan after “many obstacles.” However, he then adds that such a practice is not too uncommon these days.

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The game in question was the 2006 action RPG Lunar Knights, which is known as Bokura no Taiyō: Django & Sabata in Japan. The title was developed by Kojima Productions and represents just one of many projects that some may be surprised to learn are attached to the famed developer. While on the subject, other games that Kojima was involved with in some form or another include overseeing the Japanese localization for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, playing a rather unknown role in the development of the rhythm game Beatmania, and having a small spoken role as an NPC in Cyberpunk 2077.

As the mastermind behind the long running Metal Gear franchise, Hideo Kojima is not only a veteran of the gaming world, but has also become one of the most iconic developers around. It remains to be seen what other interesting thoughts he will have and whether any of them will see the light of day.

Overdose by Kojima Productions is rumored to be in development.

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