One of the biggest highlights at any gaming event, apart from the games, are the Booth Babes. Some of Japan’s most attractive women appeared at the Tokyo Game Show this year, in full cosplay gear. GameTrailers has provided a high-definition video of some of the gorgeous babes who appeared at TGS (see below).
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TGS 09: RE5: Alternative Edition Unveiled
Resident Evil 5 producer Jun Takeuchi confirmed at the Tokyo Game Show today that Capcom plans on re-releasing the popular action/horror romp next year under the name of RE5: Alternative Edition. According to Takeuchi-san, this revamped version will be fully compatible with Sony’s motion-sensing controller, with gamers able to utilize both the wand and DualShock 3 pad when playing the game.
13 PS3 Motion Control Games Confirmed
With the motion controller coming out in Spring 2010, Sony has revealed more information about what games will support the new controllers. In today’s Tokyo Game Show keynote, Sony revealed Biohazard 5: Alternative Edition, the first PS3 title we’ve heard of to support the new motion controllers. In addition, 13 first-party titles will support the motion controller via patches coming at some point next year, including Pain, EyePet and Flower.
TGS 09: Sony’s Strategy for 2009
Sony Computer Entertainment boss Kaz Hirai outlined Sony’s strategy for 2009 at today’s keynote speech during the Tokyo Game Show. Sony’s strategy seems pretty clear – an emphasis on network play, and creating an attractive price point for the PlayStation 3. He said there are eight elements of network gaming: watch, create, communication, learn, play, share, and discover.
TGS 09: Gran Turismo 5 Hitting Japan in March 2010
Sony announced during its press conference at the Tokyo Game Show this week that PlayStation 3 exclusive racer Gran Turismo 5 will be released in Japan in March 2010. The hotly anticipated sequel from Polyphony Digital was expected to arrive on the scene around December, though unless the western version miraculously shows up three months before its Japanese counterpart , it will be a long shot for the EU and US version to be released.
TGS 2009: Motion Controller Details
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. Hirai also showed off the PS3 motion controller, reiterating that it would be released in the Spring of 2010. They feature a pair of motion sensors, a three-axes gyroscope and a three-axes accelerometer, along with Bluetooth and a rechargable Li-on battery.