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One of the lessons I learned at my first Tokyo Game Show last week is that waiting for games there is different. (Special BONUS Aborted Okamiden Line-waiting Liveblog also included inside!) At TGS, you are yelled at. You might be yelled “Good morning!” In Japanese. You might be yelled to come over and try a…
I am no expert on vibrating gaming chairs. I’m certain they’ve been shaking players for years. Here’s one, called Game Chair, that we saw at the Tokyo Game Show. Witness this novel, yet disturbing, demonstration of its vibrating abilities. UPDATE: Sharp-eyed readers note that we are seeing the balls bounce on what would be the…
My mother loves playing Zuma. So does my mother-in-law. While I thought that the plink-plunk-plink-plunk of their favorite game wasn’t for me, I discovered that the sequel might actually be a hardcore gamers’ kind of game, for better and worse. Zuma’s Revenge is the PC/Mac sequel to the multi-million selling Zuma, itself one of those…
I wasn’t playing the new Splinter Cell right at the Tokyo Game Show last week. So the game’s creative director reached over and turned off god mode. What you shouldn’t do when trying out a level of Splinter Cell Conviction is to make Sam Fisher run through a warehouse, shooting wildly. That’s not what Max…
More than 45 Kotaku readers have taken their orders from Hideo Kojima himself and are attempting to free the man from making Metal Gear games for the rest of his life. At the end of my interview with Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima last week, I asked the renowned game developer about the desire of…
During a chat last week with Kotaku about his upcoming PlayStation 3 game, developer Fumito Ueda discussed two key, but uncertain, developments regarding his much-loved PlayStation 2 work. Ueda indicated that he will play some role in the creation of the April-announced Shadow of the Colossus movie. The project would turn into a movie the…
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The creator of Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, and forthcoming Last Guardian got a cat when he started making his new game. He talked to Kotaku about feline inspiration, a recent nightmare and how to make his games more emotional. Watch the trailer for Fumito Ueda’s next game for a while and you’ll be left…
Sharing one booth at TGS were three companies that don’t have much in common.
The Microsoft booth at the Tokyo Game Show included signs that showed the length of the wait to play most of the big Xbox 360 games there. How else to tell which game was best? The longest was Bayonetta at 90 minutes. The second longest, at 80, was for the Forza car set-up.
Welcome to Konami’s Tokyo Game Show Booth, where you can find… Darksiders. Plus Winning Eleven and the most hyped PSP game of the show.
Microsoft let reporters such as our own Brian Crecente play Namco’s famous stuff-rolling game, Katamari Damacy, using the company’s prototype hands-free control system, Project Natal. But Destructoid’s Nick Chester is the reporter who I caught in the act.
Who can resist trying a game called Death By Cube? Not I. In the rear of the Square-Enix booth, away from the crowds lined up for anything and everything Final Kingdom Quest, I found Death By Cube. It is an upcoming Xbox Live Arcade game developed by a studio called Premium Agency, and it will…
You’d expect to find Dragon Quest slimes and Final Fantasy drinks in Square-Enix’s massive Tokyo Game Show booth. But would you have expected Modern Warfare 2?
The father of Metal Gear told Kotaku that he’d like to make games for Natal that appeal to people who like his own work and Halo. Hideo Kojima elaborated on his interest in Microsoft’s hands-free Xbox controller system, Project Natal, during his interview with Kotaku at the Tokyo Game Show on Friday. He was following…
A Japanese gaming blog’s ad banners, displayed outside the 2009 Tokyo Game Show.
Hideo Kojima hopes that the Metal Gear series will continue beyond his lifetime, the series mastermind told Kotaku during an interview mostly about his new game and a little bit about the times he has hid in cardboard boxes. During a half-hour backroom chat with Kotaku and Kotaku Japan at the Tokyo Game Show on…
What we thought we knew of the ages-in-development Xbox 360 game Alan Wake is that it stars a writer who faces psychological and physical horrors in a town and forest in the Pacific Northwest, with light as his scarce ally. I learned in Tokyo, however, that sometimes Alan won’t have his flashlight or a gun.…
I had a blast playing Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, partially because of its great looks. This post is topped with an image from the PSP game’s interactive cutscenes, but gameplay and a render of Battle Dress Snake hide below.
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