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The TGS 2009 Sony Key Note- Otherwise Known as ALL ABOARD THE HYPE TRAIN!

WickedLaharl said:
hey hey hey now! i've already heard that music and seen the great animation. i just wanna see some gameplay videos now, that's all.
That WAS from gameplay. It was not a trailer (see E3 for that) it was snippet of the gryphon being woken up.
 

VegaShinra

Junior Member
Raist said:
So apart from a random post out of nowhere, who has talked about this GT 75% done thing?
Kotaku said it in their blog. It was on the back of the pamphlet they handed out apparently. No one else made mention of it tho.
 

GQman2121

Banned
rhino4evr said:
lol, no one can stop an elephant on heroin. ha ha.

was expecting a bit more about The last guardian at the show...maybe more is too come? really was hoping for a release date/demo impressions.

edit..that's artie lang from the Howard Stern show going ape shit...

If you think that's what diesel does to people you would be wrong.
 

Lathentar

Looking for Pants
xenorevlis said:
That WAS from gameplay. It was not a trailer (see E3 for that) it was snippet of the gryphon being woken up.
Really doubtful. That was an ingame cutscene. Unless the camera rarely keeps the object you're controlling on screen, that wasn't gameplay at all.
 

imtehman

Banned
Crisis said:
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BURN HIM.

when you have for 3 straight game events show the same stuff with little to no substance of what the game is going to be about, the "shit" is justified
 
imtehman said:
when you have for 3 straight game events show the same stuff with little to no substance of what the game is going to be about, the "shit" is justified
or you know you could wait 2 hours for it to be shown probably by the game's creator.
 

dolemite

Member
All of this motion control stuff is VERY lttp. Individual games should just pack their own plastic periphery and be done with it.
 
imtehman said:
when you have for 3 straight game events show the same stuff with little to no substance of what the game is going to be about, the "shit" is justified

Maybe they dont want to show too much substance of the game, focusing (for now) on graphics and eye-candy stuff (dunno if im using correctly the term)
 

NeoUltima

Member
-Pyromaniac- said:
like what?!
Looks like montage trailers...Downloading the one that includes Castlevania now. Hopefully new or a least modified footage.
edit: 661 megs for the 1st one...so yeah pretty big vids.
 

noah111

Still Alive
Loudninja said:
*face palm*

Look at the thing, a giant ball on top of stick, that vibrates. Hmmm, I wonder what that sounds like! He meant this will cause controversy when it's released.

You would think that's obvious. :lol
 

spwolf

Member
Sentry said:
You know where the term "Dual Shock" came from right? Rumble in the PS controllers.. it has vibration, is his point.

we knew it had rumble for quite a while now, i thought he was speaking of some kind of DS2 compatibility not a fucking vibrator :lol

p.s. that thing looks quite thick and uncomfortable for both ladies and gentleman, for little kiddies that only dream of such things :lol
 

beast786

Member
Capcom debuts two new video games at Tokyo Game Show
September 23rd, 2009 Posted in DS, News, Wii, Written by Valay
CAPCOM DEBUTS TWO NEW VIDEO GAMES AT TOKYO GAME SHOW

Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes, Ghost Trick Coming to North America and Europe in 2010
TOKYO, JAPAN — September 24, 2009 — Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, announced today that two titles on display at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show will be coming to North America and Europe in 2010. New Capcom titles Sengoku BASARA™ Samurai Heroes and Ghost Trick (working title for North America and Europe), displayed to the Japanese gaming public for the first time in Tokyo, will be making the transition to western gamers next year.

Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes, the latest in Capcom’s popular samurai action series, makes it first appearance on both the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™. Set during a tumultuous period of Japanese history, Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes allows players to take up the swords of more than a dozen fierce samurai warriors in huge battles against hundreds of opponents. Players will be able to unlock playable characters, as well as supporting generals who will make it easier to command and lead armies with the ultimate goal of re-writing history to rule all of 16th century Japan. The action is fast-paced and stylish, taking combat cues from producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi’s other big series, Devil May Cry®. The game’s main campaign will be the same on both gaming platforms, with the addition of online co-op for the PlayStation 3.


Ghost Trick combines mystery, logic puzzles and the supernatural into a new experience on Nintendo DS. Part adventure game, part puzzle game, Ghost Trick’s gameplay will challenge player’s brains while its distinctive art style and character designs courtesy of members of Capcom’s Ace Attorney® series, will please the eye. In Ghost Trick, players become Sissel, an amnesiac ghost who must use his ghostly powers to protect the lives of several people while attempting to uncover the secrets behind his own untimely demise. Sissel can “possess” items within the world, such as flicking a switch to shock an unwary assassin or floating a bike through the air to scare mortals and even rewind time by four minutes to prevent further deaths.
http://www.nintendoeverything.com/?p=24427
 

wRATH2x

Banned
beast786 said:
Capcom debuts two new video games at Tokyo Game Show
September 23rd, 2009 Posted in DS, News, Wii, Written by Valay
CAPCOM DEBUTS TWO NEW VIDEO GAMES AT TOKYO GAME SHOW

Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes, Ghost Trick Coming to North America and Europe in 2010
TOKYO, JAPAN — September 24, 2009 — Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, announced today that two titles on display at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show will be coming to North America and Europe in 2010. New Capcom titles Sengoku BASARA™ Samurai Heroes and Ghost Trick (working title for North America and Europe), displayed to the Japanese gaming public for the first time in Tokyo, will be making the transition to western gamers next year.

Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes, the latest in Capcom’s popular samurai action series, makes it first appearance on both the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™. Set during a tumultuous period of Japanese history, Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes allows players to take up the swords of more than a dozen fierce samurai warriors in huge battles against hundreds of opponents. Players will be able to unlock playable characters, as well as supporting generals who will make it easier to command and lead armies with the ultimate goal of re-writing history to rule all of 16th century Japan. The action is fast-paced and stylish, taking combat cues from producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi’s other big series, Devil May Cry®. The game’s main campaign will be the same on both gaming platforms, with the addition of online co-op for the PlayStation 3.


Ghost Trick combines mystery, logic puzzles and the supernatural into a new experience on Nintendo DS. Part adventure game, part puzzle game, Ghost Trick’s gameplay will challenge player’s brains while its distinctive art style and character designs courtesy of members of Capcom’s Ace Attorney® series, will please the eye. In Ghost Trick, players become Sissel, an amnesiac ghost who must use his ghostly powers to protect the lives of several people while attempting to uncover the secrets behind his own untimely demise. Sissel can “possess” items within the world, such as flicking a switch to shock an unwary assassin or floating a bike through the air to scare mortals and even rewind time by four minutes to prevent further deaths.
http://www.nintendoeverything.com/?p=24427
This better not be Capcoms only announcements, cause I don't give a shit about either.
 
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