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Booth Companion Showcase: Konami Keep Things Understated

Those Tecmo girls? Sure, they were easy on the eye, but flashing skin is so cheap. And cheap is something Konami are just not interested in. At least when it comes to booth companions. Instead, the company that wishes they could release Metal Gear Solid 4 every year kept things a little classier, opting for this classic number that sits somewhere between naughty nurse and 50′s flight attendant. galleryPost('konamigirls', 3, '');


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This Is What Those Guys Were Watching

We’re done counting the tens of thousands of votes you people cast in our “What The Hell Are These Guys Watching?” poll, and the results are in! So just what was it that had the Japanese crowd enthralled/confused? Was it Microsoft’s star show-stopper, Star Ocean 4? Or perhaps the other Square Enix attention-grabber, Last Remnant? Or maybe, just maybe, it was the other other Square Enix 360 exclusive, Infinite Undiscovery?


October 12, 2008
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Microsoft Remind Japan What 360 Games Look Like, Part II

One of the better booths at last year’s TGS was Microsoft’s. Mostly because they had a neat wall, which was displaying the game disc and cover art for every 360 game ever released in Japan. This year, they didn’t exactly go one better (it’s the same schtick), but they did make sure the game boxes weren’t left out. Above, and below, you’ll see Microsoft Japan’s 360 timeline, charting every release of every game chronologically. They even cheat and show XBLA games. Somewhat interesting, no? galleryPost('tgsxbox', 3, 'Its Japans 360 Lineup');


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Brown Man Bedtime Story

The setting: Enterbrain’s (publisher of Famitsu) TGS booth. The man? Brown Man. Otherwise known as Toshihiro Nagoshi. The event: no idea, can’t speak Japanese, but from the relaxed vibe and the crossed legs we’re pretty sure he’s reading everyone a bedtime story. Something about Yakuza, monkey’s balls, tanning salons and rip-off track pants. Oh, and ice cream. galleryPost('brownman', 3, 'Tales of Nagoshi');


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Meet Capcom’s Crowd Ranchers

As we showed you yesterday, Capcom’s booth at TGS has been going bananas. So much so that they’ve got booth boys running a unique form of crowd control. In case you can’t make it out, the kid’s holding a long, thick rope. And there are 15 more kids like him. They’re crowd ranchers. As I took this, I could swear I heard a “YAH!”, and the crack of a whip, as 1000 wide-eyed Japanese teenagers were herded – by the shuffling rope boys – into a pen and forced to watch Monster Hunter 3 trailers over and over and over.


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Street Fighter IV Booth Punches The Competition In The Face

Man, Capcom are pulling out all the stops with their booths this year. We’ve already shown you the Gyakuten Kenji setup, but equally amazing is the company’s Street Fighter IV booth, which is a replica of Chun-Li’s stage. It’s even got a chicken. Great stuff. galleryPost('sfbooth', 3, 'Street Fighter IV Booth');


October 11, 2008
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What The Hell Are These Guys Watching?

Look at these guys! There’s a ton of them! And they’re hooked! And, strangest of all, this is at the Microsoft booth! So, question time: just what are these guys watching? Here’s a clue: it’s a video presentation of a major upcoming title. One that’s playable on the showroom floor. So, think you can guess what it is? No prizes for the winner, only the promise of internet bragging rights.


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The Official Street Fighter IV Pins of TGS

After playing a round of Street Fighter IV in the Capcom booth at TGS08 the booth companions hand you a little packet of Street Fighter IV pins. I tried figuring out what the full set consisted of, but the time spent at the booth rooting through their freebie basket only netted me more eye time with the same two sets of pins.


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Square Enix, Capcom Booths Are A Teeming Mass Of Humanity

There’s no question about what’s most popular amongst the locals here at TGS. It’s not even close. Seems every single person is here for one of two things. Or, hell, probably both. They’re here for the Square Enix, and they’re here for Capcom.


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Lets TGS! Oh, Mai, Mai, Mai, Mai, Mai

SNK Playmore knows how to draw a crowd at Tokyo Game Show — just line up five girls in Mai Shiranui cosplay get ups and let the booth babe hungry masses snap dozens and dozens of photos of their perfectly smooth knees. Then, hope that at least one of them will be interested in playing King of Fighters 2002 or Slot Panic on a cell phone.