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Tokyo Game Show 2019 |OT| Konichiwa Mothafuckas!

Spainkiller

the man who sold the world
Man, the 'new' info on the new Guilty Gear's super disappointing. No new footage, no news on the new mechanics, nothing. Just a release date (March 3rd) and a lot of talk about the animation.
 

Spainkiller

the man who sold the world
OK, scratch that: they showed a new trailer, showing off more of those beautiful animations and announcing the return of May.

Still, wish they showed off more gameplay.
 

DunDunDunpachi

Patient MembeR
Scant new footage shown off, but at least there will be another trailer toward the end of September.

May was confirmed, which is cool.

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JohannCK

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MikonJuice

Member
Kinda off topic: I really am searching for a gaming channel that covers more oriented japanese games. I really liked Darmiani and Ben from Easy Allies, Collin Moriarty and, surprisingly, I also thought Kotaku's was pretty interesting.
Anyone knows any channels/podcasts that have this kind of information?
Nobody talked about AI The Somnium Files. Nobody! It's an Uchikoshi, fro Chirst's sake!
 

sublimit

Banned
Kinda off topic: I really am searching for a gaming channel that covers more oriented japanese games. I really liked Darmiani and Ben from Easy Allies, Collin Moriarty and, surprisingly, I also thought Kotaku's was pretty interesting.
Anyone knows any channels/podcasts that have this kind of information?
Nobody talked about AI The Somnium Files. Nobody! It's an Uchikoshi, fro Chirst's sake!
I'm not sure what exactly you are looking for the most (news or previews/reviews) but these are some that i follow and generally i enjoy their content even if i not always agree with what they say:

JRPG Central
Havian
JRPG Jungle
Tarks Gauntlet
Jay RPG
SuperDerek RPGs
Resonant Arc
 
I just got back. Was walking by and the producer of ryu ga gotoku, Nagoshi, was sitting there with no one lining up to take a picture with him. Right next to the 2 girls bathing in money. I took a picture with him and said thank you. After, my mind was racing with things to tell him like "your region locked games were one of the reason I learned Japanese, ryu Ga gotoku testing the limits with its adult themes" and "thank you for being here after recovering from a heart attack" so I went by again to see if he was free. The chair was empty, like I had imagined the whole thing but I still have my pictures with him to prove it happened.

There was also a photo in a SSR card with a ryuji goda cosplayer (I don't think it was the VA) and the producer of the mobile game taking the pictures instead of being the subject of pictures! I got them to both take a picture together. Makes me wonder who the 2 people taking pictures at the Nagoshi area were. One was an older but still pretty woman and another guy who looked very ordinary.

I didn't try any demos just got random handouts. Was my first TGS and I left satisfied. Public days are fine. Go before lunch though before booths close and free stuff runs out.

Was funny to see the indies (mostly foreign but Japanese too) sponsored by the switch but in a seperate building with merchandise shops. Even the game schools were in the same building as the industry leaders.
 
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Mista

Banned
Total attendance for Tokyo Game Show 2019 topped 262,076 visitors, the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association announced.

The the annual four-day exhibition ran from September 12 to 15 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. Here is an outline of the event, via the CESA:
Tokyo Game Show 2019 with a theme message “One World, Infinite Joy” exhibited the record scale of 2,417 booths consist of 655 exhibitors, which covered a broad range of new game and service platforms including consoles, smartphones and PCs.

The keynote featured the impact of 5G over game market, which made clear impression that 5G will expand e-Sports and cloud gaming market steadily.

Tokyo Game Show Business Matching System is newly revamped and produced 1496 meetings which is more than twice as many as the last year. It proves that TGS has grown to play an ever more important role as a business hub in the international game market.
 
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