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Tokyo Game show 2010 dates and info

sprsk

force push the doodoo rock
Press Release
March 9, 2010

Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association
Nikkei Business Publications, Inc.

TOKYO GAME SHOW, it's 20th Celebration!!
Outline of TOKYO GAME SHOW 2010
September 16 (Thu) - 19 (Sun), 2010 at Makuhari Messe


The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA; Chairman: Yoichi Wada; Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo), in cooperation with Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. (Nikkei BP; President & CEO: Yasuo Hirata;
Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo), will hold TOKYO GAME SHOW 2010 over a four-day period from Thursday,
September 16 to Sunday, September 19, 2010 at Makuhari Messe in Mihama-ku, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture.
As in previous years, the first two days will be "Business Day" while the latter two will be opened to the public.

TOKYO GAME SHOW, its 20th Celebration,
aims to turn over a new leaf and move forward with a new midterm vision of becoming
"The No. 1 Information Network in the Asian Region" and "The World’s Largest Event!"

The TOKYO GAME SHOW was launched in August 1996, and this year will feature the 20th celebration. Renowned
for its full-fledged exhibition contents and substantial information transmission capacity, it is recognized as the one
of the leading game shows in the world.

TOKYO GAME SHOW has evolved along with the development of the game industry, and we are now aiming for
further growth and striving to establish ourselves as the world's largest computer entertainment show. We have
established a midterm vision to become "The No.1 Information Network in the Asian Region" and "The World's
Largest Event."

For through enhancing the show's B2B and B2C functions, we are planning the programs to transmit the latest
game information from Asia to the rest of the world, as well as to promote participation from the Asian region.

〔New Programs Scheduled to be Introduced at TOKYO GAME SHOW 2010〕
- Planning of the Asian Game Business Summit
- Planning of tours for visitors from outside Japan
- Participation in the VISIT JAPAN Campaign
- Installation of the International Career Pavilion
- Introduction of the Media Partner System
- Programming of the Online ticket sales for overseas customers
- Installation of the International Exchange Zone
- Enhancement of the Business Matching System
- Installation of the Asian Culture Hub in TGS
- Game Science Museum
…and more!

*Details on the above programs will be announced at a later date.


New and Renewed Exhibition Corners to Meet Visitors Needs
At TOKYO GAME SHOW 2010, eight new zones will be introduced in commemoration of its 20th holding,
while some zones from the last show will be renewed to further meet the needs of visitors and the evolving computer
entertainment market.


- General Exhibition Area
Showcasing digital entertainment-related products and services, including game software.

- Merchandise Sales Area (Regulation partially changed this year)
Dedicated to selling game-related products.
From this year, sales of game software will be allowed to companies (publishers) who are also exhibitors in the General
Exhibition Area or other areas.

- Family Area (NEW: developed from the previous Kids' Area)
This area will exhibit home-use and arcade video games, game related goods and services targeting children.
From this year, there will be no limit on the number of game machines to be exhibited.
The area will be opened to a wider range of exhibitors, also allowing sales of game-related goods targeting
children at the booths. The aim is to make the area more enjoyable for families with children.

- Game School Area
This area will introduce game-related schools for our future creators.

- PC Online Game Business Area (NEW)
This area will provide opportunities to present and discuss licensing, sales, and partnership regarding PC online
games. Regardless of the size of the booth, this will surely prove to be a cost-effective means for exhibitors to
promote products to general consumers as well as to businesses.

- Game PC Area (NEW)
Introducing high-performance game PCs, mother boards, graphic boards,processors, memories, and HDD for
game PCs, as well as original game PC products and PC game software.

- Audio-Visual & Gadget Area (NEW)
For display of audio-visual equipment and gadgets to enhance the game-playing environment, including 3D
television, LCD and plasma televisions, 5.1ch audio systems, headphones, controllers, and chairs specially
manufactured for game playing.

- Mobile Area (NEW)
This space provides for exhibitions of mobile phone contents and mobile-related products (including accessories and peripheral devices) designed for mobile terminals such as iPhone,
Android, and Windows Phone.

- Business Solution Area
This area dedicates to B2B purpose.
(Exhibitors may choose either the 2-Business-Day-Only Exhibition or the 4-Day Exhibition packages.)

- International Career Pavilion (NEW)
To meet the global need for hiring new talent by providing opportunities for companies and visitors from Japan
and abroad to meet prospective employers and employees.
(Exhibitors may choose either the 2-Business-Day-Only Exhibition or the 4-Day Exhibition packages.)

[Business Day Events and Programs]

- Asian Game Business Summit (NEW)
As one of TOKYO GAME SHOW 20th celebration commemorative programs, we will invite key members
of leading companies in the Asian game industry to present lectures and take part in panel discussions.
The summit will also to serve as an opportunity to exchange opinions on the directions undertaken by different
companies.

- International Business Consultation Area (NEW)
In collaboration with the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and business coordinators from Asia,
Europe, and the United States, consultation, and support services will be provided for companies in order to
facilitate the smooth running of game businesses abroad.

- TGS Forum 2010 (RENEWED)
The TGS Forum, highly acclaimed in the past, will also be renewed with a front-line journalist from Nikkei BP as
the moderator. Sessions will be hold focusing on international expansion, especially in the Asian region, as well as
the future impact of IT and electronices technologies on the game industry.


A Change in the Regulations
In previous edition of TOKYO GAME SHOW, attendance on Business Day was by invitation only. From this year,
Business Day Tickets (to be applied for by registering in advance) will be sold to affiliates in the game industry.
The sale of Business Day Tickets will be limited to adults involved in game businesses.

*The above change is being planned (as of the beginning of March 2010). The plan is subject to change depending
on circumstances during the preparation period.
* Details and updates on each of the areas will be announced at a later date.
 

a1m

Banned
Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.
 

RBH

Member
a1m said:
Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.
mn2443.jpg
 
Dunno what I should be excited for.
I'd like some more 2D shooters, some XBLA stuff....and yeah that's it. =/

Damn! September? Well that's plenty of time for Cave to announce all of their new shit.
If they announce Muchi Muchi Pork and/or Pink Sweets I will jump in on a J360 and never look back.
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
I hope this time, they'll actually reveal Versus XIII.
 

Jonnyram

Member
sprsk said:
A Change in the Regulations
In previous edition of TOKYO GAME SHOW, attendance on Business Day was by invitation only. From this year,
Business Day Tickets (to be applied for by registering in advance) will be sold to affiliates in the game industry.
The sale of Business Day Tickets will be limited to adults involved in game businesses.
Wait, are they actually charging press now? That would be :lol tastic
 

DCharlie

And even i am moderately surprised
TGS 2006: Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.

TGS 2007: Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.

TGS 2008: Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.

TGS 2009: Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.

TGS 2010: Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.

Though it does seem that outside of the demo, the only way to be sure to play a new tiny sliver of the game is to attend TGS.

Looking forward to this already :

TGS 2011: Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.
 

DCharlie

And even i am moderately surprised
Last year's TGS was death. How are they going to revive interest in this show?

i decided to work rather than go to last years and was glad i skipped it.

It's been on a rapid decline for some time - companies want to do thier own presentations so that means TGS isn't getting the WOW ANNOUNCEMENTS! anymore - except in the keynotes and even then it's a "maybe"
 

dgenx

Made an agreement with another GAF member, refused to honor it because he was broke, but then had no problem continuing to buy video games.

DCharlie

And even i am moderately surprised
You're breaking my heart :(

it's reverse psychology, the more i accept that it's not coming until Fall 2011 at best, the more likely it is to come out in Sept 2010.

Believe me, i'm the curse.

(though if i start accepting Fall 2011, that probably means Fall 2012.... :/)
 

Firestorm

Member
templeusox said:
They gotta do something to revitalize this crap show. Looks like they're trying, I guess.
Definitely. Seem to be branching out into a lot of little events that will benefit show-goers. I guess they don't want the success and failure to rely on what is announced by third parties :lol
 
We'll be able to tell how decent this show could be by the number of Japanese gaming company announcements at E3 and GC. If they blow their load at those shows (likely) then TGS will be crud again.
 
Does anyone know if it's hard to get into the press specific days? Do you just have to register like most shows? I don't have much trouble getting press badges for domestic game shows but I don't know if TGS works differently.

I've never been to Japan before and I really really want to make the trek to TGS this year to visit the country and the show :D
 
a1m said:
Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5.

I think you mean, Team ICO, Team ICO, Team ICO, Team ICO, Team ICO, Team ICO, Team ICO, Team ICO,

:D
 

Stat Flow

He gonna cry in the car
Kingdom Hearts 3, I have been waiting for this announcement. Make it happen!

What I want to see and probably will:

VersusXIII
The Last Guardian

What I probably won't see but want to:

ZOE3

... :(
 
Dogenzaka said:
Kingdom Hearts console sequel will be announced, mark my words.

...and if it isn't, would you be prepared to wear a white t-shirt with the words "I AM A FOOL" written in black ink and wear it for a week?
 

Durante

Member
- Game PC Area (NEW)
Introducing high-performance game PCs, mother boards, graphic boards,processors, memories, and HDD for game PCs, as well as original game PC products and PC game software.
The Japanese want to join the master race! (SE should announce a PC version of FF13. International or something)
 

Gameboy415

Member
I've gone every year since 2005, but I'm leaving Japan in April.

I'm considering coming back for TGS in September (and to visit friends/go shopping/etc.), but if this year's show is anything like last year's, it may not be worth going...
 

biocat

Member
Gameboy415 said:
I've gone every year since 2005, but I'm leaving Japan in April.

I'm considering coming back for TGS in September (and to visit friends/go shopping/etc.), but if this year's show is anything like last year's, it may not be worth going...

Same here, although I'm not leaving Japan this year.

I don't think it's uncommon to have a love/hate relationship with TGS. And yeah, last year was somewhat shitty.
 

EDarkness

Member
Gameboy415 said:
I'm considering coming back for TGS in September (and to visit friends/go shopping/etc.), but if this year's show is anything like last year's, it may not be worth going...

I hate the way they have the whole thing setup and after last year I don't think I'm gonna go this year, unless something awesome gets announced and will actually be at the show. Sucks that last year I got a Red Steel t-shirt, and the only size they had was medium. Ugh.
 
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