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Metal Gear Solid II is known for being one of the best games and it’s weird Real-World Predictions, but in the files shows off the the game was gonna be different before release due to an Real-World Event.
''Metal Gear Solid II'' is a 2001 action-adventure-stealth video game known for being one of the best games of all time which received critical fan and critics acclaim and was also a massive commercial success. The game explored ideas of existentialism, and political conspiracies and is quite notorious for its odd real-world predictions<ref>https://thinkinthinkin.wordpress.com/2020/10/05/cut-content-metal-gear-solid-2-sons-of-liberty/</ref>.
== Background ==
In the files, there’s two deleted cutscenes, one of them showing real footage of the New York Stock Exchange while Raiden and Anne talks about the effect of an EMP attack that would’ve shut down. People didn’t know the reason why the scene was there or why it was deleted, but it’s believed that it was deleted due to the similarities of 9/11 which happened two months before the game’s release. The theory was later backed up because of another cutscene, this time being a news report about the Statue of Liberty washing up on Ellis Island after it was removed on Liberty Island.


When looking into the script, you could find the reason why The Statue of Liberty washed up on Ellis Island because of the Arsenal Gear crashing into manhattan taking out everything including The Statue of Liberty with it[https://gamerant.com/metal-gear-solid-2-9-11-impact-tragedy-changes-explained/], though the scene was never recovered for 20 years, and is still not seeing the light of day. The Arsenal Gear Crash scene was removed because of the eerie resemblance of the 9/11 attacks
While the game was eventually released on November 13th, 2001, it had undergone multiple changes before release due to the September 11th attacks that happened two months before its eventual release, thus causing multiple scenes to be removed from the game and its eventual release.
== Availability ==
The only availability we have is the script and the model of the Arsenal Gear crash scene[https://twitter.com/LordEmmerich/status/1356567355573305347], which was in the very rare Documents of Metal Gear Solid II Discs which was combined with the Europeans Versions’ release. it allows you to see every model of the game including the Arsenal Gear Crash Scene Model.
== Gallery ==
[[File:Arsenal Gear Crash Model.jpg|thumb|The model for the scene ]]
[[File:Arsenal Gear Crash Scene Script.jpg|thumb|The Script for the scene]]


==Background==
Searching through the files, there are two deleted cutscenes, one of them showing real footage of the New York Stock Exchange while Raiden and Anne talked about the effect of an EMP attack that would’ve shut down. People and fans alike didn’t know the reason why the scene was there or why it had been deleted, but it’s believed that it was deleted due to the similarities of the 9/11 attacks which happened two months before the game’s release. The theory was later backed up because of another cutscene, this time being a news report about the Statue of Liberty washing up on Ellis Island after it was removed on Liberty Island.


== External Links==
When looking into the script, you could find the reason why The Statue of Liberty washed up on Ellis Island because of the Arsenal Gear crashing into Manhattan taking out everything including The Statue of Liberty with it<ref>[https://gamerant.com/metal-gear-solid-2-9-11-impact-tragedy-changes-explained/ GameRant article on the change before release of the game.]</ref>, though the scene has never been recovered for 20 years after its original release, and has still not seen the light of day. The Arsenal Gear Crash scene was removed because of its eerie resemblance to the 9/11 attacks.
[https://gamerant.com/metal-gear-solid-2-9-11-impact-tragedy-changes-explained/ Gamerant’s article about the changes of the game from 9/11][https://gamerant.com/metal-gear-solid-2-9-11-impact-tragedy-changes-explained/ [1]]
[https://twitter.com/LordEmmerich/status/1356567355573305347 The photo of the model ][https://twitter.com/LordEmmerich/status/1356567355573305347 [2]]
== Reference ==
https://thinkinthinkin.wordpress.com/2020/10/05/cut-content-metal-gear-solid-2-sons-of-liberty/
https://metalgear.fandom.com/wiki/Arsenal_Gear


[[Category:Completely Lost]]
==Availability==
[[Category:Lost Video Games]]
The only availability we have is the script and a model of the Arsenal Gear crash scene<ref>[https://twitter.com/LordEmmerich/status/1356567355573305347 Twitter post that features the Arsenal Gear model that was cut from the game.]</ref>, which was in the very rare documents of Metal Gear Solid II discs which was combined with the European Versions’ release. it allows you to see every model of the game including the Arsenal Gear Crash Scene Model that wasn't on the original game.
 
As of December 2023, the scene has not resurfaced and has been very unlikely to do so.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200px">
Arsenal Gear Crash Model.jpg|The model for the scene.
Arsenal Gear Crash Scene Script.jpg|The Script for the scene
</gallery>
 
==See Also==
*[[Metal Gear (lost build of cancelled remake of MSX2 stealth game; 2014)]]
*[[Metal Gear Solid (lost build of cancelled Game.com port of PlayStation action-stealth game; 1999)]]
 
==External Links==
*[https://gamerant.com/metal-gear-solid-2-9-11-impact-tragedy-changes-explained/ Gamerant’s article about the changes of the game from 9/11]
*[https://metalgear.fandom.com/wiki/Arsenal_Gear ''Metal Gear'' Fandom article on the scene.]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Completely lost media]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Latest revision as of 10:46, 15 December 2023

Arsenal Gear Crash Model.jpg

The model.

Status: Lost

Metal Gear Solid II is a 2001 action-adventure-stealth video game known for being one of the best games of all time which received critical fan and critics acclaim and was also a massive commercial success. The game explored ideas of existentialism, and political conspiracies and is quite notorious for its odd real-world predictions[1].

While the game was eventually released on November 13th, 2001, it had undergone multiple changes before release due to the September 11th attacks that happened two months before its eventual release, thus causing multiple scenes to be removed from the game and its eventual release.

Background

Searching through the files, there are two deleted cutscenes, one of them showing real footage of the New York Stock Exchange while Raiden and Anne talked about the effect of an EMP attack that would’ve shut down. People and fans alike didn’t know the reason why the scene was there or why it had been deleted, but it’s believed that it was deleted due to the similarities of the 9/11 attacks which happened two months before the game’s release. The theory was later backed up because of another cutscene, this time being a news report about the Statue of Liberty washing up on Ellis Island after it was removed on Liberty Island.

When looking into the script, you could find the reason why The Statue of Liberty washed up on Ellis Island because of the Arsenal Gear crashing into Manhattan taking out everything including The Statue of Liberty with it[2], though the scene has never been recovered for 20 years after its original release, and has still not seen the light of day. The Arsenal Gear Crash scene was removed because of its eerie resemblance to the 9/11 attacks.

Availability

The only availability we have is the script and a model of the Arsenal Gear crash scene[3], which was in the very rare documents of Metal Gear Solid II discs which was combined with the European Versions’ release. it allows you to see every model of the game including the Arsenal Gear Crash Scene Model that wasn't on the original game.

As of December 2023, the scene has not resurfaced and has been very unlikely to do so.

Gallery

See Also

External Links

References