I'm making one as we speak. Take some EL wire (Electroluminescent wire, you'll prob need 30 - 50 ft per garment) and wrap it around some white Karate clothes (I got mine in San Francisco China Town but look online for something appropriate) but not a Gi, just a white button up Martial Arts outfit. Super glue it down, hook up the EL wire to a portable battery source (usually run on ~12V, this is usually done by hooking up 8 1.5V alkaline batteries in series) and enjoy. A nice cone-shaped patty farmer hat doesn't hurt either. Good luck
t is available for download for $1.99 as an individual costume and is also found in the Metal Gear Solid costume Kit for $5.99 which includes Raiden, Mantis, Meryl Silverburgh, and Solid Snake costumes
Well, you can't really play AS him. There are two face camo items called Raiden A and Raiden B that you can acquire that make you look like him, though.
Yes. To unlock the Raiden costume, you must complete every mission of the AVTP (Animus Virtual Training Program) with at least a bronze medal.
It is available for download for $1.99 as an individual costume and is also found in the Metal Gear Solid costume Kit for $5.99 which includes Raiden, Mantis, Meryl Silverburgh, and Solid Snake costumes
It is available for download for $1.99 as an individual costume and is also found in the Metal Gear Solid costume Kit for $5.99 which includes Raiden, Mantis, Meryl Silverburgh, and Solid Snake costumes
Never. After defeating Shinnok,Raiden hand over his position to Fugin, one of the successor of Raiden. There Raiden was finished and went .
definetly Raiden!
The Raiden Project happened in 1995.
Raiden III happened in 2005.
Raiden III was created in 2005.
Raiden Fighters happened in 1996.
Raiden Fighters was created in 1996.