In his early glory, Solid Snake wasn't quite as appealing as he is in "Guns of the Patriots." First appearance: "Metal Gear" (MX2 computer/NES, 1987/1988)
Sometimes it's hard working alone. But when you're in charge of completing a set of covert operations it can be cool (or so I'd like to believe). Well, at least Solid Snake makes it look cool.
Long before PlayStation 3 owners were wowed with the cinematic presentation that is "Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots," Snake was just a rookie spy for FOXHOUND in the original "Metal Gear." And since then, he's continuously fought to get his hands on the Metal Gear weapon.
Snake, whose real name is "David" early on, is the creation of Hideo Kojima. His early appearances and spin offs were on computers, home consoles and handhelds before really taking off in the "Metal Gear Solid" series during the PlayStation generation. He's destroyed the Metal Gear, rescued kidnapped prisoners and more over the years. Putting all the "Metal Gear" titles together tells the complete story of Snake's career. Snake helped make the "Metal Gear" series one the founders of the stealth-game genre.
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