Tokyo Game Show 2009: Sony announces Room for PSP, to be available Winter 2009
Sony’s Playstation Home is constantly getting updates and support from both Sony and third party developers even though the general population share mixed feelings about the service. Despite its shortcomings, Playstation Home is technically a success story for Sony and it is bringing a similar experience to the PSP in… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: SCEE confirms there will be no PSPgo UMD conversion method
PSP owners have just been given another reason to think twice about upgrading to the PSPgo. The first pause would naturally be caused by the PSPgo’s $249.99 price point, about $100 more than a standard PSP and now even $50 more than a Wii. The second pause will be caused… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: Square Enix’s Tokyo Game Show 2009 website is open for business
The Square Enix Tokyo Game Show 2009 website is now online and all set for viewing! So even if you can’t make it to Japan, you can kind of get the same sort of experience. Well, if you can read Japanese you can. The site is primarily a guide to… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: PS3 motion control compatible games announced, Resident Evil 5 among them
Sony already used the TGS 2009 as a forum to announce that the PS3 motion controller will be out in 2010, perhaps even by March. That alone was a promising little nugget of information, but Sony and Capcom decided to go a step further and start announcing some of the… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: PSPgo Rewards coming to Europe
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) used the 2009 Tokyo Game Show to make two big announcements concerning the PS3 and PSPgo. First, the SCEE announced a new version of the PS3 Slim that has a 250GB hard drive which everyone is excited about. The second announcement was the PSPgo Rewards… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: Sony’s Kaz Hirai’s TGS Keynote speech all about the numbers
The 2009 Tokyo Game Show is in full swing now, which means announcements concerning new games are slowly starting to trickle out of Japan. This year Kaz Hirai, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. was keynote speaker at the event. On September 23, 2009, he presented… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: More Tatsunoko vs. Capcom characters to be revealed
Capcom fighting game fans have been on cloud nine since the company announced Wii-exclusive Tatsunoko vs. Capcom:Ultimate All-Stars would receive a United States release. There is no better place than the Tokyo Game Show (September 24 through 27, 2009) for Capcom to spoil four new characters including two from the… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: Sega may announce plans to bring Yakuza 3 to US
Fans of the Yakuza series (me among them) were seriously bummed that Sega hadn’t announced any plans to localize the third installment. Now, 1UP, citing sources close to the project, reports that Yakuza 3 is being localized for the US and European markets. It’s possible an announcement about the Playstation… Continue Reading »
Tokyo Game Show 2009: Sony hints at the PS3 and PSP games appearing
It’s the week of the 2009 Tokyo Game Show, which means companies are preparing all of their latest games for the event and making all kinds of juicy announcements concerning what games you’ll be able to see there. Sony is the latest major company to announce some of the PS3,… Continue Reading »
Important Importables: The wonderful Tokyo Game Show
In North America, E3 is the king of video game trade shows. In Japan, it’s all about the Tokyo Game Show. Held every fall, the Tokyo Game Show is the place to see the latest and most anticipated video games in Japan. The 2009 Tokyo Game Show spans four days… Continue Reading »
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