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  1. This really deserves its own thread, the game looks SO FUN. That and its the other Nintendo title at launch other than the beast.

     

    Screenshots don't represent how fun the game seems, but might aswell have em anyway.

     

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  2. Japan launch titles:

    Launch titles:

    Caduceus Neo

    Elebits

    Machikuru Domino

    Necro-Nesia

    Super Monkey Ball (Monkeys, **** yeah!)

    Wing Island

    Uki Uki Party Taikai (Monkeys, **** yeah! #2)

    Swing Golf Panya

    Cororinpa

    SD Gundam Revolution

    Ennichi no Tatsujin

    Tamagotchi

    Red Steel

    Wii Sports

    Odoru Made in Wario

    Zelda

    My First Wii

  3. Famitsu this week has a scoop on the Lost Odyssey which has recently been completed

     

    Highlights from the Sakaguchi interview in Famitsu:

     

    - 30 fps

    - In the opening movie for Lost Odyssey you can seamlessly input commands for the battle scene.

    - Combat is not action driven but command menu driven.

    - The playable demo lasts for 40-60 minutes.

    - The final game will have even higher quality than the demo.

    - The modeling for the movies are almost identical to the realtime models.

    - Inoue (the character designer) is personally checking all the models.

    - The demo's battles will just the most basic part of the system. The more indepth systems will be excluded.

    - The character growth systems and so on will be in the final game only.

    - Surviving enemies inherit the powers of those who are killed.

    - Since the main character cannot die either there will not be a possibility of game over.

    - The final game will use a physics engine.

    - The final text message on the playable demo was written by Shigematsu (scenario writer for the various short stories that make up the game).

    - Lost Odyssey will be playable at TGS, with the demo disc being released with Famitsu in early November.

    - Lost Odyssey will be out in 2007.

    - Blue Dragon will DEFINITELY be released within 2006.

    - ASH is being targeted for the first half of 2007.

    - There will be more titles being announced from Mistwalker.

  4. Why arnt ninty attending?

     

    And as for what i would like to see, some news/screenys of Halo3 would be a treat.

    Well they are holding a conference in Japan on Thursday, which is probably why.

     

    I doubt there will be new stuff on Halo 3 at a Japan event, but i'd like to be proved wrong.

  5. tgs2006.gif

     

     

    As Nintendo aren't attending it, I thought it'd be best to have it in here, despite the fact that Wii games will still be shown from certain developers.

     

    The Tokyo Game Show 2006 will be held on September 22–24 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. This year will also be a celebration of the 10th anniversary for the Tokyo Game Show.

     

    What do you look forward to seeing/hope to see?

    The obvious one everyone including me wants to see(and expects) every TGS is Shenmue III, so that's my choice, although I am also excited about seeing more of Blue Dragon and Trusty Bell.

     

     

    Here are some lineups and more will be added as they are announced.

     

    Konami

     

    Wii

    - Elebits

     

    PlayStation3

    - Coded Arms Assault

    - Mahjong Kakutou Club

    - Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots

     

    PlayStation2

    - Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 13

    - J. League Winning Eleven 10 + Europe League 2006 - 2007

    - Pop'n Music 13 Carnival

    - Guitar Freaks V2 & DrumMania V2

    - BeatMania IIDX 12: Happy Sky

    - Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA

    - Negima!? 3-Jikanme

    - Flatout 2 GTR

     

    Xbox 360

    - Winning Eleven-Serie

     

    PSP

    - Mahjong Fight Club Zenkoku Taisen Version

    - Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops

    - Metal Gear Solid: Bande Dessinee

    - World Soccer Winning Eleven 10: Ubiquitous Edition

    - Silent Hill Origins

     

    Nintendo DS

    - Mahjong Kakutou Club DS

    - Bokura no Taiyou: Django and Sabata

    - World Soccer Winning Eleven DS

    - Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin

    - Otogi Juushi Akazukin

    - Lost in Blue 2

     

    Arcade

    - Mahjong Kakutou Club 5

    - World Soccer Winning Eleven 2006 Arcade Championship

    - Pop'n Music 14 Fever

    - Guitar Freaks V3 & DrumMania V3

    - BeatMania IIDX 14: Gold

    - Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA

     

    BandaiNamco

     

    PS3

    Mobile Suit Gundam Target in Sight

    Ridge Racer 7

    PS2

    Tales of Destiny

    Battle Stadium D.O.N.

    .hack//G.U. Vol.2

    Dragon Ball Z Sparking! NEO (aka, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2)

    Captain Tsubasa (video only)

    Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Phantom Blood

    Naruto Kinoha Spirits!!

    Digimon Survivors Another Mission

    Kamen Rider Kaputo

    Gundam Seed Destiny Federation vs. ZAFT II Plus

     

    PSP

    Tales of Phantasia Full Voice Edition

    Ridge Racers 2

    Bounty Hounds

    Ace Combat X Skies of Deception

    Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology

    Gundam Battle Royal

    Gunpei Reverse

     

    DS

    Tales of the Tempest

    Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi Gohiiki Ni (aka, Corner Shop 2)

    Gintama

    Oto wo Tsunagou! Gunpei Reverse

     

    GameCube

    Battle Stadium D.O.N

     

    Xbox 360

    Idol Master

    Trusty Bell

    Culdcept Saga

    Gundam Operation Troy (aka, Mobile Ops: The One Year War)

     

    Koei

     

    Fatal Inertia (PS3)

    Bladestorm (PS3)

    Ni-Oh (PS3)

    Mahjong Taikai IV (PS3)

    Sengoku Musou Wave (aka, Samurai Warriors Wave, Wii)

    Sengoku Musou 2 Empires (aka, Samurai Warriors 2 Empires, PS2)

    Sangokushi 11 (PS2)

    G1 Jockey 4 2006 (PS2)

    Harukanaru Toki no Naka De (PS2)

    Jan Sangoku Musou (aka, Dynasty Warriors Mahjong, PSP)

    Jan Sangoku Musou (aka Dynasty Warriors Mahjong, DS)

    Pocket Scenario Series Harukanaru Toki no Naka De (DS)

    Nobunaga no Yabou Online (aka Nobunaga's Ambition, PS2/Windows)

     

    Capcom

     

    Devil May Cry 4 (PS3)

    Lost Planet (Xbox 360)

    Gyakuten Saiban 4 (DS)

    Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (PSP)

    Ryusei no Rockman (three versions)

     

    In addition to these games, the company will have video-only presentations for some games and will also make a few new announcements. Attendees will also want to look out for the annual Capcom DVD, which usually contains new direct feed trailer footage.

     

     

    FULL LINE UP - http://uk.games.ign.com/articles/732/732687p1.html

  6. It sounds a little stupid, but I think nintendo shoul ask have the age rating to 16+, or put some moment of extreme violence in to get it raised.

    The reason for this is because if people see Zelda in the shops they think "ha, nintendo, it's for kids! And it's only 7+! (3+ in the case of TWW) It must be for kids!"

    (yes, the public are stupid when it comes to games)

    If they see Zelda and think "ha nintendo, it's for kids! Wait a sec, it's (let's say)16+...It must be made for adults, I'll give it ago".

     

    You never know what the public think, but this may help swing it, big time.

    Screw those kind of people, just let the game be whatever rating makes the game best.

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