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Gran Turismo (PSP)...ever be released. The game was initially to have a release date sometime in April 2005; however, the game was notably absent from the 2004 Tokyo Game Show and then from E3 2005, a year after it was first announced. At the end of 2005,... In this article: Gran Turismo, Kazunori Yamauchi, Polyphony Digital, Gran Turismo 4, PlayStation Portable, Sony, PSP Go, E3, Gran Turismo 4 Mobile, and Gran Turismo |
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | September 24, 2009
Nintendo joins console price war
...batons. Sony meanwhile launched its own salvo in the console war with an announcement on the opening day of the Tokyo Game Show that it would start selling a motion-sensitive controller for the PlayStation 3 early next year. With the...
In this article: Nintendo, Wii, Sony, PlayStation 3, Microsoft, United States, Japan, Sony Computer Entertainment, and Kazuo Hirai
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News items on ZDNet | September 25, 2009
Sony PS3 motion controller coming in spring
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 25, 2009 5:09:37 AM TOKYO--Many expected some new announcements at Sony Computer Entertainment head Kaz Hirai's keynote address at the opening of the Tokyo Games Show. But what Hirai delivered instead was a fairly...
In this article: Sony PS3, Sony, Vmware ESX Server, Dell, Tokyo Games Show, Zdnet News, Ape Escape, High Velocity Bowling, and Flower
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Times Online | September 23, 2009
Kazuo Hirai's speech sets lacklustre tone for Tokyo Game Show
...Technology Editor, in Tokyo If the function of a keynote is to set the tone for the festival ahead, then Kazuo Hirai's opening speech of the 2009 Tokyo Game Show could mean we're in for a dull couple of days. The head of Sony Computer...
In this article: Kazuo Hirai, Sony, PS3, PlayStation, Tokyo, PSP Go, E3, Blu-ray, and Sony Computer Entertainment
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Tourist Trophy (video game)
In October 2003, Sony Computer Entertainment's announcement of a Polyphony Digital motorcycle racing game generated excitement among Gran Turismo fans, and the debut of Tourist Trophy at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show was met with good reviews.
In this article: Tourist Trophy, Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo, USB Flash Drive, Polyphony Digital, Gran Turismo series, Famitsu, and Silver
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Kotaku | September 30, 2009
Japanese Version of Fat Princess Will Have Blood [Fat Princess]
...people might be cut out all together. The blood-free Tokyo Game Show trailer for the Japanese version of Fat Princess made it appear as the title was the latest victim of Japanese censors. Kotaku contacted Sony Computer Entertainment,...
In this article: Fat Princess, PS3, Sony, Resident Evil 5, Gran Turismo 5, Sony Computer Entertainment, Capcom, and Xbox 360
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Wired: Game Life | September 23, 2009
Sony Announces Nothing at Tokyo Game Show
Sony Announces Nothing at Tokyo Game Show TOKYO - In his keynote address at the Tokyo Game Show on Thursday, Sony Computer Entertainment chairman and group CEO Kaz Hirai announced absolutely nothing. Standing in front of a crowd of...
In this article: Sony, PlayStation 3, E3, Wired.com, Sony Computer Entertainment, PlayStation Network, PlayStation, and Tokyo
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Kotaku | September 23, 2009
Brace Yourself!! TGS Liveblog Incoming [Tgs09]
...this whole post to another site The 2009 Tokyo Game Show keynote kicks off in less than three hours, with Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Kazuo Hirai taking to the podium to dish on all things Playstation. Be sure to stay tuned to Kotaku...
In this article: Army of Two, Square Enix, Sony, Yakuza, Sony Computer Entertainment, EA Montreal, Sega, Kazuo Hirai, and Konami
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PlayStation Blog | September 24, 2009
TGS 09: Motion Controller Details, Other New Info
...Info Earlier today, Kaz Hirai, President and Group Chief Executive Officer of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., kicked off Tokyo Game Show with a keynote speech that unveiled some interesting tidbits about the future of PlayStation.
In this article: PlayStation, PS3, Resident Evil 5, Gran Turismo 5, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., and Sony
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The Japan Times: All Stories | October 09, 2008
Huge video game show kicks off
...global economic slowdown CHIBA - Tokyo Game Show, one of the world's biggest gaming events, kicked off Thursday with a record 879 software titles expected to attract 180,000 people during its four-day run. Hammer down: A reporter tries...
In this article: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Nintendo Co., Wii, PlayStation 3, Sony, Chiba Prefecture, Enterbrain Inc, Tecmo Ltd., and Square Enix Co.
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The Tokyo Game Show is a video game expo / convention held in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. Like the Leipzig Games Convention, but in contrast to the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the Tokyo Game Show allows the general public to attend during the final two days. As a result, it has much higher attendance than E3.
The 2008 show was held from October 9 to October 12, with the first two days being business days, whilst on the latter two it was open to the public.
The 2009 show will be held from September 24 to September 27 following the same business and public days format as the last 2 years.
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