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The '''Tokyo Game Show''' (東京ゲームショウ), or simply '''TGS''', is a video game expo / convention held in Tokyo, Japan.  In 2007, it will likely become the largest video game expo in the world because of the downscaling of [[E3]] that was announced in mid-2006.[http://www.gameplanet.co.nz/mag.dyn/News/10951.html] Unlike E3, the Tokyo Game Show allows the general public to attend during the final two days.[http://tgs.cesa.or.jp/2005/english/admission.html] As a result, it has much higher attendance than E3.
 
The '''Tokyo Game Show''' (東京ゲームショウ), or simply '''TGS''', is a video game expo / convention held in Tokyo, Japan.  In 2007, it will likely become the largest video game expo in the world because of the downscaling of [[E3]] that was announced in mid-2006.[http://www.gameplanet.co.nz/mag.dyn/News/10951.html] Unlike E3, the Tokyo Game Show allows the general public to attend during the final two days.[http://tgs.cesa.or.jp/2005/english/admission.html] As a result, it has much higher attendance than E3.
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The first Tokyo Game Show was held in 1996.[http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/tgs/2006/english/news/index.html] It used to be held twice a year, once in the spring and once in the autumn, but this format was discontinued in 2002, when the show was held only in the autumn.[http://www.cesa.or.jp/english/topics/tgs01a_e1012.html] This is the schedule for the show used to this day.
 
The first Tokyo Game Show was held in 1996.[http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/tgs/2006/english/news/index.html] It used to be held twice a year, once in the spring and once in the autumn, but this format was discontinued in 2002, when the show was held only in the autumn.[http://www.cesa.or.jp/english/topics/tgs01a_e1012.html] This is the schedule for the show used to this day.
  
==Summary of events==
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==Events==
===[http://tgs.sega.jp/2011/ 2011]===
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Featured games:
 
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*''[[Binary Domain]]'' (PS3/360) [http://tgs.sega.jp/2011/data/lineup/binary-domaini]
 
*''[[クロヒョウ2 龍が如く 阿修羅編]]'' (PSP) [http://tgs.sega.jp/2011/data/lineup/kurohyou2]
 
*''[[Rhythm Kaitou R: Koutei Napoleon no Isan]]'' (3DS)
 
*''[[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA extend]]'' (PSP)
 
*[[Project mirai|''Project mirai'' (interim title)]] (3DS)
 
*''[[7th Dragon 2020]]'' (PSP)
 
*''[[Phantasy Star Online 2]]'' (PC)
 
*''[[Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition|Power Smash 4]]'' (PSV)
 
*[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz|''Super Monkey Ball'' (name not final)]] (PSV)
 
*''[[Sonic Generations: Shiro no Jikuu]]'' (PS3/360)
 
*''[[Sonic Generations: Ao no Bouken]]'' (3DS)
 
*''[[Shinobi 3D]]'' (3DS)
 
*''[[Max Anarchy]]'' (PS3/360)
 
*''[[Puyo Puyo!!]]'' (3DS/Wii/PSP)
 
*''[[Kingdom Conquest]]'' (iOS)
 
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}}
 
  
===2006===
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==References==
The Tokyo Game Show 2006 was be held on 24-26 September at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. Entrance fee was ¥1200. This year was also a celebration of the 10th anniversary for the Tokyo Game Show.[http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/tgs/2006/english/news/index.html]
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===2005===
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{{TradeEventsJP}}
The Tokyo Game Show 2005 was held on September 16&ndash;18.[http://tgs.cesa.or.jp/2005/english/release0921.html]
 
 
 
Microsoft held its own press event on September 15, one day before the opening of the Tokyo Game Show.[http://www.pro-g.co.uk/news/nid/1353/]
 
 
 
The show was opened with two keynote speeches on September 16. The first was given by Robert J. Bach, senior Vice President for the Home and Entertainment Division and chief [[Xbox]] officer at Microsoft.[http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/tgs/2005a/english/forum.html]
 
 
 
While traditionally [[Nintendo]] does not participate in the Tokyo Game Show, its president, Satoru Iwata held a keynote speech this year. There he revealed the controller for Nintendo's next generation video game console [[Wii]].[http://www.gamespot.com/news/6133389.html]
 
 
 
There were hints by Ken Kutaragi that the [[PlayStation 3]] would be playable at the Tokyo Game Show,[http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/07/22/news_6129611.html] but this was not the case. ''Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots'' was shown publicly for the first time in trailer form.
 
 
 
===2004===
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 24-26 September. Entrance fee was ¥1000. It featured 117 exhibitors showing off more than 500 computer and video game-related products to the 160,000 visitors.[http://tgs.cesa.or.jp/2004/english/0927.htm]
 
  
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==Summary of Events==
 
===2001 (Spring)===
 
===2001 (Spring)===
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 30 March-2 April, now four days long. Entrance fee was ¥1000.
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 30 March-2 April, now four days long. Entrance fee was ¥1000.
 
===2000 (Autumn)===
 
 
===2000 (Spring)===
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 31 March-2 April, with the first day being press-only. Entrance fee was ¥1200 at the door and ¥1000 in advance.
 
 
===1999 (Autumn)===
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 17-19 September, with the first day being press-only. Entrance fee was ¥1200 at the door.
 
 
Featured games:
 
* ''[[Shenmue]]''
 
 
 
===1999 (Spring)===
 
===1999 (Spring)===
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 19-21 March, with the first day being press-only. Entrance fee was ¥1200 at the door.
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 19-21 March, with the first day being press-only. Entrance fee was ¥1200 at the door.
 
===1998 (Autumn)===
 
Held at Makuhari Messe on 9-11 October, with the first day being press-only. Entrance fee had increased to ¥1200 at the door.
 
 
Featured games:
 
* [[Sega Dreamcast]]
 
* ''[[Kita e: White Illumination]]''
 
 
===1998 (Spring)===
 
Held at Makuhari Messe a second time on 20-22 March. The first day was press-only, with the following 2 days open to the public. Entrance fee (for the public) was ¥1000 at the door and ¥800 in advance.
 
 
===1997 (Autumn)===
 
Held at [[wikipedia:Makuhari Messe|Makuhari Messe]] convention centre on 6-7 September. Entrance fee was ¥1000 at the door and ¥800 in advance.
 
 
Featured games:
 
* ''[[Sakura Taisen 2]]'' (voice actors [[wikipedia:Chisa Yokoyama|Chisa Yokoyama]] and [[wikipedia:Michie Tomizawa|Michie Tomizawa]] appeared)
 
 
===1997 (Spring)===
 
Held at Bigsight for the second time on 5-6 April. Entrance fee was ¥1000 at the door, or ¥800 if booked in advance.
 
 
Featured games:
 
* ''[[Culdcept]]''
 
* ''[[Cyberbots]]'' (Saturn)
 
* ''[[Last Bronx]]''
 
* ''[[Marvel Super Heroes]]'' (Saturn)
 
* ''[[Panzer Dragoon Saga]]''
 
* ''[[Sega Touring Car Championship]]''
 
* ''[[Solo Crisis]]''
 
* ''[[Sonic Jam]]''
 
* ''[[Tactics Formula]]''
 
* ''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]'' (Saturn)
 
 
===1996===
 
The first TGS was held in the Tokyo "Bigsight" International Exhibition Center on 22-24 August. Entrance fee was ¥1000.
 
 
Featured games:
 
* ''[[Darius II]]''
 
* ''[[Grandia]]''
 
* ''[[Riglord Saga 2]]''
 
* ''[[Shining the Holy Ark]]''
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://tgs.sega.jp/ Sega of Japan Tokyo Game Show website]
 
**[http://tgs.sega.jp/2011/ 2011]
 
*Tokyo Game Show official webistes:
 
**[http://tgs.cesa.or.jp/english/ Tokyo Game Show 2006 Official Site]
 
**[http://tgs.cesa.or.jp/2005/english/ Tokyo Game Show 2005 Official Site]
 
**[http://tgs.cesa.or.jp/2004/english/ Tokyo Game Show 2004 Official Site]
 
  
 
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The Tokyo Game Show (東京ゲームショウ), or simply TGS, is a video game expo / convention held in Tokyo, Japan. In 2007, it will likely become the largest video game expo in the world because of the downscaling of E3 that was announced in mid-2006.[1] Unlike E3, the Tokyo Game Show allows the general public to attend during the final two days.[2] As a result, it has much higher attendance than E3.

History

The first Tokyo Game Show was held in 1996.[3] It used to be held twice a year, once in the spring and once in the autumn, but this format was discontinued in 2002, when the show was held only in the autumn.[4] This is the schedule for the show used to this day.

Events

References


Trade events attended by Sega in Japan
"Arcade"
Amusement Machine Show (JAA Show, JAMMA, AM Show) 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11
AOU Show 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12
Japan Amusement Expo (JAEPO) 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 23
"Home"
Jisedai World Hobby Fair (WHF) 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | '08 Winter | '08 Summer | '09 Winter | '09 Summer | '10 Winter | '10 Summer | '11 Winter | '11 Summer | '12 Winter | '12 Summer | '13 Winter | '13 Summer | '14 Winter | '14 Summer | '15 Winter | '15 Summer | '16 Winter | '16 Summer | '17 Winter | '17 Summer | '18 Winter | '18 Summer | '19 Winter | '19 Summer | '20 Winter
Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 96 | 97 Spring | 97 Autumn | 98 Spring | 98 Autumn | 99 Spring | 99 Autumn | 00 Spring | 00 Autumn | 01 Spring | 01 Autumn | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 22
Tokyo Toy Show 84 ... 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97


Summary of Events

2001 (Spring)

Held at Makuhari Messe on 30 March-2 April, now four days long. Entrance fee was ¥1000.

1999 (Spring)

Held at Makuhari Messe on 19-21 March, with the first day being press-only. Entrance fee was ¥1200 at the door.