Thursday, September 24, 2009 - Page 2
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The Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Tank Box Has Arrived

As seen at Konami’s booth at the Tokyo Game Show.


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Square-Enix: The Next Gaming Innovation Will Be Billing

The next breakthrough in games will involve how you pay for what you play, the president of Square-Enix said today. Yoichi Wada made the declaration during the traditional state of the industry Tokyo Game Show kick-off panel here in Tokyo.


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First Look At The Final Fantasy XIII PlayStation 3

Final Fantasy XIII producer Yoshinori Kitase has, at a Tokyo Game Show press conference earlier today, unveiled the previously-announced special, FFXIII-themed limited edition of the PlayStation 3.


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Listen In On Kojima, Inafune, More Talking Project Natal

As promised, Microsoft are about to begin a panel discussion on Project Natal with several noted developers, including Hideo Kojima and Capcom’s Keiji Inafune. You’re here, we’re liveblogging, you may as well see what they’ve got to say.


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Gran Turismo 5: March 2010

During an SCEJ press event this afternoon at the Tokyo Game Show, Sony finally announced a release date for Gran Turismo 5. And it’s not in 2009.


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Res 5, LittleBigPlanet To Support PS3 Motion Controller

Well, we now know what that “Resident Evil 5: Director’s Cut” stuff was all about. It’s a re-release of Res 5, built to take advantage of Sony’s upcoming motion controller.


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Metroid Prime Trilogy Arrives Minus Its “Special Little Item”

Kotaku AU

Metroid Prime Trilogy releases in Australia on October 15. Back in July, Nintendo told us we’d be getting something “special” with it. Looks like those plans have been shelved.


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Sony’s TGS PlayStation Press Conference: The Revenge

There may not have been much happening at Sony’s Tokyo Game Show opener, but we’re hoping the Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Press Conference has more meat to it. Yes, Sony has two opportunities to speak to captive audiences today.


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Level 5′s TGS Liveblog

Japanese publisher Level 5 are about to kick off their Tokyo Game Show press conference. Whether you’re into White Knight or Ninokuni, you should drop on by.


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Your White Knight Chronicles Will Feature Voice Chat

White Knight Chronicles launched in Japan missing a rather important feature: voice chat. But don’t worry! When the game is released in the US early next year, it’ll have voice chat.