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more about #tokyogameshow2008 more comments → TheFlyingGerbil: So, even at a gaming convention less than half interviewees game online. Now I know the small single player/big online ratio of new games is just beca... more » BigBossPETE: Whoever that chic on the top is (with the red/black combo) is easily way hotter than any of Microsoft's stick figures. more » gessyca: Alright so this is the 'official' results. But what does kotaku think?! more » ClaudioIphigenia: The Microsoft girls were the best. more » NuMeTaLpUnK: i love asian women so much :D more » Sex_For_Pandas: Mai Shiranui cosplayers are made of untold amounts of win...that is all. more » damatman: Famitsu can't count down from 5 to 1??? I think I can see a second #1 creeping in there. more » ThatMiamiDude: Ah, it's such a shame asian chicks lack a posterior. more » freespeech3: wow, cry much??????? more » freespeech3: Seriously???? Tokyo is pretty F*&&ED up!!!!!! LOL more » SudarshanaAquila: Fanboy bait...Feh. Sephiroth sucked. FF7 sucked. Yeah, I said it. more » MC Double Def DP: I'm glad I still can acquire the Old Snake Sackey without the preorder bonus. This game really does want me to buy it this weekend.... more » freespeech3: meh more » freespeech3: so I'm going to say it's god of war/devil may cry like!!!!!!!!!!!????????????? yes/no???????????? more » freespeech3: I thought I saw in an earlier article that with the new layout it would be easier to roll out updates whenever instead of just having 2 big updates???... more » -
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Star Ocean 4 Looks Amazing, Plays...The Same
Most games at TGS had one booth. Maybe two. Some more high-profile titles had 3-4 booths, some AAA titles like LittleBigPlanet had 10-12. Star Ocean 4, on the other hand, had around 25-30 machines running at the Microsoft stand, giving you a fair indication of how important this game is to the company, who are hoping it can be their next big, console-selling exclusive after Tales of Vesperia. So how’s it shaping up? More » -
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Booth Showcase: SNK Is The King Of Fighters, Boobs
We close out our TGS booth tours with SNK’s. Thanks for stickin' around. It was both larger and more impressive than last year’s mild effort, thanks in most part to the presence of an row of eight playable King of Fighters XII arcade cabinets. Oh, and two 60” LCD’s showcasing that action, helping make it easily the most visually impressive game of the show. The rest of the stuff in their booth (ie anything not King of Fighters) was standard SNK fare: boobs, more boobs and mouse pads with boobs on them. More » -
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Studio Ghibli/Level 5 Game Box Gives Other Game Boxes The Finger
[Gallery fixed, pics now up] The best thing about Level 5’s booth wasn’t a game. Wasn’t even a game trailer. It was the box for the company’s upcoming collaboration with animation house Studio Ghibli, Ninokuni. The entirety of the final retail package was on display, including glorious box art and ridiculously extravagant spell book (which you’ll actually need to use whike playing). This can’t be cheap, and might not even look like this when it hits the West, but that doesn’t matter. For now, just enjoy the craftsmanship More » -
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Booth Showcase: Level 5's Grand Designs
Level 5 are on the up. And nowhere was this more evidenced by their increased TGS presence, the company hosting an impressively large booth that housed demo pods, game art, the ROID game portal and a mega theatre that rivalled Square Enix’s in size, if not in stature. More » -
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Booth Showcase: Konami's Solid Sense Of Longing
Oh, Konami. What a difference a year makes. Last year, they were the star of the show, Metal Gear Solid 4 winning over both critics and public alike. This year? They…well, let’s just say they probably wish they could re-release Metal Gear Solid 4 all over again, as without it, their lack of depth in other areas really showed. Pro Evo 2009 was great, as we’ve already discussed, but after that there was little else to see but the sad (still peddling MGS4 and Metal Gear Online? Really?) and the God-awful (Castlevania Judgement is a farce of a title). More » -
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'Demon's Souls' Hands-On Impressions
From Software had two console exclusives on its plate at TGS, Ninja Blade for the Xbox 360 and Demon's Souls for the PlayStation 3. Both are dark and moody hack and slash affairs, filled with demonic beasts to slay. But Demon's Souls is billed as an action role-playing game, seemingly a greater time investment than its "cinematic" action sibling. The poorly translated fact sheet describes the game with "Nothing but a player's decision and a tactics of using various weapons are important than anything that you really need to think to play." While that makes no sense, Demon's Souls is fairly easy to wrap one's brain around. More » -
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The PSP Needs More Games Like Macross Ace Frontier
Macross Ace Frontier is in a no-lose situation. The lucky thing. If it sucks as a Macross game, well, it’s a Macross game. They have a history of sucking. If it sucks as a PSP game, well, it’s a PSP game. They (mostly) have a history of sucking. What’s so surprising given both of those expectations, then, is the fact that having played the game at TGS, it’s not sucking. On either count. More » -
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Booth Showcase: Yes, Sega Were At TGS
For a publisher of their size and stature, Sega’s Tokyo Game Show booth was a little on the disappointing side. Nothing on hand was really wowing the crowd – not even the promise of a new Sonic game (Unleashed) – and were it not for the mild excitement accompanying Yakuza 3 the booth would have been one of the emptiest of the major publishers. More »

