Hideo Kojima unleashes himself and tells the craziest ideas he had while making his games but they did not come true
The creative has detailed on Twitter some ideas that go beyond leaving the remote on the ground and vibrating.

Hideo Kojima is one of the most influential creatives in the history of videogames; that is so, whether you like their extravagances more or less. And in the midst of knowing if he is involved in the development of the mysterious Abandoned or not, the truth is that the Japanese has returned to the scene. After several months away from the spotlight, he has been very active on social networks again since he presented Death Stranding: Director’s Cut at the Summer Game Fest gala .
Kojima tells several secrets of ideas that he had and they did not end up curdlingAnd we already know that everyone analyzes their tweets in detail looking for some hidden secret in their images. But now it has been Kojima himself who has wanted to reveal some of the secrets and curiosities that took place in the development periods of his games. For example, he tells of his intentions when it comes to implementing tricks and surprises when changing discs , taking as a reference the development of Snatcher , one of his first works. He says he had an idea that in one of the crime scenes in the game, he was planning to make the disk heat up inside the PC, the user see a message on the CD itself, using paint that changes color so that “when it smells to blood and took out the disc, the message would be seen “.
He also says that, with Death Stranding, he had in mind that the choice of weapons was a kind of “Doraemon pocket” in which everything entered and there he incorporated different devices, such as elements that changed according to temperature or time. Such as frozen rations, shape-shifting alloys, or rotting fish
The truth is that Kojima has always been very given to breaking the fourth wall in many ways in his games , such as putting a codec code in the Metal Gear Solid box or making us put the controller on the ground so that Psycho Mantis read our minds -and the Memory Cards-. Ideas that the creative discarded and now count. Will we ever see them?