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Posted Sep 29, 2009 at 09:31AM by Glenn M. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 Tags: CESA
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TGS 09 - Image 1After waves and waves of videos, updates, and announcements, the Tokyo Game Show takes a bow and the curtains close for 2009. Having hauled in an impressive crowd in this year's event, event organizers at CESA are already looking ahead to TGS 2010, and they've revealed the tentative dates for next year's show.

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Posted Sep 05, 2009 at 08:20PM by Mabie A. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Japan, Sony, CESA, Playstation Home
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PlayStation Home - Image 1Virtual pets, virtual audio players, direct demo downloads from PS Store -- these are but some of the things that Sony intends to bring to their online abode, PlayStation Home. Question is, are they just too good to be true?

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Posted Oct 14, 2008 at 10:09AM by Gino D. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360, MMORPG Tags: Penny Arcade, North America, Leipzig, CESA, E For All
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TGS 2008 - Image 1So. What does the final TGS attendance tally read? Why... it's over nine thousaaaand!!! Oh, hell yeah, it's way over nine thousand indeed. CESA, the guys who organized the event, released the final number of attendees for this year's Tokyo Game Show. Compared to last year, TGS 2008 has gotten about a thousand more attendees, thus setting a new record for highest turnout in TGS history.

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Posted Oct 09, 2008 at 06:22PM by Karl B. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 Tags: Capcom, Japan, Super Mario, CESA, Yakuza
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CESA - Image 1The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) awarded Nintendo's Wii Fit and Capcom's Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G top accolades in this year's Japan Game Awards held during the ongoing Tokyo Game Show. More awardees after the jump.

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Posted Aug 08, 2008 at 05:44PM by Glen D. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360, Games for Windows Tags: Capcom, Shigeru Miyamoto, Keiji Inafune, CESA, CEDEC
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Inafune - Image 1Nintendo and Capcom's big bosses are headlining this year's CEDEC over in Japan. At the developer conference, Shigeru Miyamoto will talk about how to start game development while Inafune will be lecturing people on an area yet to be revealed. More in the full article.

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Posted Mar 28, 2008 at 12:17AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360, MMORPG, Mobile, Games for Windows Tags: CESA, CEDEC, Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association
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CESA announces dates for CEDEC 2008 event - Image 1For those eagerly awaiting this year's CEDEC event from Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association, be informed that the organization has just announced the venue and the schedule for the gathering. The full details can be found at the full article.

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Posted Feb 16, 2008 at 10:30PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Square Enix, Sony, CESA, Yoichi Wada
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Final Fantasy XIII logo - Image 1While rumors regarding Final Fantasy XIII's 2008 release were scrapped, there's no doubt that a lot of us are hoping it will appear on shelves this year. However, according to Square Enix president Yoichi Wada, the game's launch is under consideration because it may collide with the release of Dragon Quest IX and hurt stocks. Find out why at the full article.

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Posted Aug 16, 2007 at 01:44PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PSP Tags: Sega, CESA, Marvelous Interactive, Level 5, Marvelous
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Level 5 to announce a genre-breaking game at TGS 07 - Image 1The Computer Entertainment Suppliers Association (CESA) just released a partial list of exhibitors that will be attending this year's Tokyo Game Show or TGS. Since this is just an initial announcement, most titles are made for the Japanese audience and we have no idea whether these will be localized for English-speaking markets.

We brought up the topic just the same because there are some entries in the list that we know you are quite familiar with. More importantly, it looks like development studio Level 5 has plans to shake the game genre to its very core as it included an untitled entry that is "set to create a new genre". Here's the list:
  • Imabikisou, Sega, PlayStation 3, Adventure
  • Senjou no Valkyria, Sega, PlayStation 3, RPG
  • Sakura Taisen DS, Sega, DS, RPG
  • Galaxy Angel II Mugen Kairou no Kagi, Broccoli, PlayStation 2, adventure/simulation
  • Rune Factory 2, Marvelous Interactive, DS, RPG
  • Dungeon Explorer, Hudson, PSP, action RPG
  • Layton Kyouju to Akuma no Hako, Level 5, tba, adventure
  • Untitled game set to create a new genre, Level 5, tba, tba
Take note that this short list was compiled first by online site RPG Fan. Given the nature of the said site, we can expect the secret title to be an RPG as well. It could be a hybrid of some sort, but we're not really certain what it is. What do you think guys?

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Posted Mar 03, 2007 at 04:36PM by Ian C. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360, MMORPG, Games for Windows Tags: Square Enix, CESA, Yoichi Wada, Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association
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We've previously reported that contrary to rumor, this year's TGS is not canceled, and in fact, will receive an extra day. Well folks, here is an update regarding that issue.

The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association of Japan has recently given the details regarding the expansion to their Tokyo Game Show in a press event held in Central Tokyo. Japanese videogame news site Game Watch informs that, Square Enix president and acting CESA chairman, Yoichi Wada, was there to announce that in addition to the extra day, up to 160 companies will be in attendance, up from the recorded 143 last year. Other expectations about the even include a total attendance of 180,000 people and 1,550 booth units.

With the recent "changes" to E3, Wada emphasized that it is very important for this years TGS to cater to foreign press, whose numbers reached 1,380 in 2006, up from 1,050 the previous year. There will be an effort to translate press materials available found on CESA's Japanese website, and more importantly directional signs in the convention center will now be multi-lingual.

There will be a Kid's Corner and a Retro Corner set up to cater to their respective audiences. There will also be a Video Game Museum that will give older attendees a chance to appreciate video game history.

This year's TGS is scheduled for September 20th through the 23rd. The 20th and the 21st will be dedicated to press, while the 22nd and the 23rd will be general admission days. As always, the event will be held at the now legendary Chiba Makuhari Messe at the convention center in Chiba.

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Posted Nov 29, 2006 at 03:13PM by Myra M. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Tags: CESA
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do numbers really tell everything?The next gen war is now on, as the much-awaited PS3 and Wii have consecutively launched in various parts of the world. As such, predictions are continually being made, flamewars thrive probably even more, and various statistics just keep on coming.

That's right. If you're talking about a commodity, you can't escape the subject of numbers, and these stats will inevitably enter the conversation whether you like it or not. And this article's all about numbers, and is entirely based on findings by the Japanese game organization, Computer Entertainment Software Association. Oh yeah, you might want to take note that all the respondents are Japanese.

Basically, the said group found out a rise in consumer interest on the Wii, which shot up from 20.9 % (around this time last year) to 48.9%. Its competitor, PS3, garnered 57% of consumer demand, as opposed to last years' 64.4%. Last year, 23% responded that they would go for the Xbox 360, now the said demographic trickled down to 13.6%. Those interested in the DS went up from 13.7% last year to 31% this year.

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