“Modern WarGear” Video Combines Modern Warfare and Metal Gear Solid Nick Butler, July 21, 2010July 21, 2010 A new viral video that combines Metal Gear Solid and Modern Warfare hit the web, and it’s pretty great. The 8 minute video entitled Modern WarGear (Act 1) is a hilarious mashup of these two massively popular video games. The video is the latest installment in an online campaign to stir up a fanbase for a small independent film called Beat Down Boogie. Watch the video after the break. Like I mentioned above this video is part of a viral campaign to get people excited for Beat Down Boogie, and until they go into full production there will be more videos like this – and we’ll keep you posted. Visit BeatDownBoogie.com to follow the development of the film and viral campaign, and let us know what you thought of Modern WarGear in the comments below. News Viral News Viral Videos Beat Down BoogieMetal Gear SolidModern Warfarevideo games
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