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* In ''[[Super Smash Brothers]] Brawl'', Snake uses explosives instead of his guns for weaponry. In his original canon of ''[[Metal Gear]]'', he had a perfectly serviceable [[Stun Guns|tranquilizer gun]]. |
* In ''[[Super Smash Brothers]] Brawl'', Snake uses explosives instead of his guns for weaponry. In his original canon of ''[[Metal Gear]]'', he had a perfectly serviceable [[Stun Guns|tranquilizer gun]]. |
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** The [[Word of God|stated]] reason he only uses explosives is because they're [[Rule of Cool|cooler]] and [[Rule of Funny|funnier]] than just shooting people. |
** The [[Word of God|stated]] reason he only uses explosives is because they're [[Rule of Cool|cooler]] and [[Rule of Funny|funnier]] than just shooting people. |
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* Takaya's magnum revolver in [[Persona 3]]. despite the protagonists being shocked, stabbed, burned, frozen, and pierced, one shot from his gun {{spoiler|kills both Shinji and Junpei, only one of whom |
* Takaya's magnum revolver in [[Persona 3]]. despite the protagonists being shocked, stabbed, burned, frozen, and pierced, one shot from his gun {{spoiler|kills both Shinji and Junpei, only one of whom gets better}}. Granted, it ''is'' a high-powered magnum, but still. |
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== [[Web Comics]] == |
== [[Web Comics]] == |