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    GohanGVO: To make matters even more interesting is that PAX '10 will be sandwiched between both GamesCom and TGS. Considering how handheld-centric Japan curren... more »
    Archaotic: It's a shame; TGS SHOULD take precedence over Gamescom because the European games industry is a crock of shit, but frankly...Japan's gotten so shitty ... more »
    Luke Plunkett: ITS TOO HOT IN THE MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER more »
    Curse lily: AHA! so it's Gamescom fault after all... what! we have to blame someone for this year lack of interesting games ^_^ more »
    CommentatorHatman: It depends. If I was a forward-thinking Japanese developer/publisher, one that seeks to open up Western markets for our products, I would go to Games... more »
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  • #tokyogameshow2008

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  • #tgs07

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  • #tgs07

    CESA Announces 2007 Japan Game Awards Winners

    The 2007 winners of the Japan Game Awards, sponsored by Japan's Computer Entertainment Software Association, have been announced, with Wii Sports and Monster Hunter Portable 2nd for the PSP picking up the Grand Award. Wii Sports brings it home for winning over "new demographic sectors, particularly women and seniors" while the Monster Hunter gets props for the other end of the spectrum as a "social phenomenon among junior high and high school students." Check out the full list after the jump—a handful of 360 titles even made the cut, picking up both Global Awards. More »
  • #ps3

    Japanese Interest In Wii Up, PS3 Down

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