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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 11:29 GMT in Xbox 360
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Take a tour of the Microsoft booth with the Japanese Inside Xbox crew.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 11:20 GMT in Again: Eye of Providence
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Cing and Tecmo return to TGS to unveil more of the mystery.

Posted by Joystiq Sep 25 2009 11:05 GMT in Gears of War 2
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"Our experience with the first Gears of War was very frustrating," Dr. Michael Capps said at his Gears of War panel at Tokyo Game Show. He noted that translating into Japanese is no problem, but passing the censors? "Huge problem," echoing the sentiments of Square Enix's Yoichi Wada yesterday. Essentially, Epic was forced into making two different games: "Japan version and 'rest of the world' version'" A separate team was needed in customizing content and removing much of the violence featured in the game. "Every Title Update, and all Downloadable content, had to be done twice."In spite of all the effort, Japanese sales of the first GoW represented "less than 1% of Gears sales worldwide," prompting Epic Games to simply give up on working on a Japanese version of the sequel. "We could never make a version for Japan that would fit our creative vision," Capps said, content with avoiding a Japanese release of GoW2."But our fans in Japan were very vocal about playing the new game." According to Capps, about 50,000 Japanese fans in Japan imported the game from America. With encouragement from Microsoft Japan, the team discovered that censorship had become a bit more lax since the release of the first game. Development ended, with a Japanese release of GoW2 in July, over half a year after the US release. Capps was happy with getting the critical reception in Japan, but the trials of the Gears of War franchise show the continuing problem of games censorship in Japan.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 10:49 GMT in F1 2009
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Can you master the challenge of the Singapore Night Race?

Posted by Joystiq Sep 25 2009 10:05 GMT in Final Fantasy Versus XIII
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Guess Square Enix lied when they said they weren't going to be showing off Final Fantasy Versus XIII at Tokyo Game Show this year. Once again, the company continued its Closed Theater antics by ... well, having one.This year's trailer for the still-only-for-PS3 Versus XIII broke the mold of all the previous ones by focusing exclusively on gameplay (gasp!). The trailer is barely a trailer at all, absent of the fancy editing and slick text overlays so common in a Square Enix trailer. Instead, we're treated to handicam footage of the game running off of a TV. The footage isn't particularly interesting: we see Noctis running through many different kinds of environments, such as European-inspired towns to grassy green fields that look like they're ripped straight from Final Fantasy XIII.Unfortunately, the trailer didn't answer the one question all Square Enix fans have on their minds: what will it play like? Sure, we know he can run, but we'd love to see how this trailer translates to gameplay (if at all!). This secret trailer reveal at TGS did answer one though, though: Versus XIII is actually in development and, from the looks of things, may be father along than any of us had expected.

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Posted by Francis Sep 25 2009 03:04 GMT in Nintendo News
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This is what passes for comedy? \:<

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 09:20 GMT in Forza Motorsport 3
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This Japanese mountain course is the perfect place for expert drifters to show their skills.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 09:12 GMT in Front Mission Evolved
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Thousands of eyes watch from above, waiting for someone to make the first move.

Posted by Joystiq Sep 25 2009 09:05 GMT in Left 4 Dead 2
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In the wake of its Australian "banning," Valve has seen fit to send out an update of Left 4 Dead 2's ratings across this zombie smorgasbord we call a planet. We knew that Valve was "bummed" about the ban, but the letter that the company sent out could be interpreted as it saying, "Hey, wait up, places like Germany and Japan gave us '18+' ratings ... and you know how sensitive they are about violence." Valve is still awaiting a rating in the UK (BBFC) and New Zealand, and submitted its appeal regarding Left 4 Dead 2's non-classified status in the land down under on September 23. With any luck, Aussies will be able to play the game -- with some edits, perhaps -- when the zombie sequel launches November 17.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 08:38 GMT in Steins;Gate
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Mysteries abound in this modern-day adventure.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 08:09 GMT in Nier Gestalt
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The Xbox 360 story of Nier follows a man fighting for his daughter.

Posted by Joystiq Sep 25 2009 08:05 GMT in Xbox 360
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We've suffered our fair share of broken hearts at the hands of the Red Ring of Death -- now, the Xbox 360 is being used to mend our ailing blood-pumpers. A computer scientist at the University of Warwick in England recently did some sweet console modification to allow his 360 to calculate heart rhythms using a complex algorithm. Microsoft's console is capable of performing these calculations five times faster (and 10 times cheaper) than a lab computer, and has the added benefit of letting its users play Madden in between bursts of scientific study. To sum up, the 360 is now being used to cure heart disease, and the PS3 is being used to cure cancer. Ball's in your court, Nintendo.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 07:59 GMT in Xbox 360
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Seven minutes showing all that Microsoft has on-deck for Tokyo Game Show 2009.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 07:52 GMT in Crackdown 2
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Crackdown on your friends with new multiplayer modes!

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 07:51 GMT in Ninety-Nine Nights II
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Return to this dark fantasy world with sword in hand.

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Posted by GameTrailers Sep 25 2009 07:44 GMT in Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce
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Kick the Dynasty Warriors action up another notch with these powerful fighters.

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 25 2009 07:30 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Friday is finally here, and I need it…badly. I can’t wait for a weekend of rest, games and fun. Let’s just make it through this last work day of the week, and then have the time of our lives on the weekend! I hope you all have something fantastic planned for your [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 25 2009 07:15 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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I’m pretty sure the gun would do more damage…or even the mech itself…but that stylus is pretty damn fancy. This is a product by Mori Games, and you’ll have to keep an eye on import retailers if you want to grab yourself one. It’s the only way for Gundam fans to play DS!