Over 190,000 eager Japanese gamers packed out the Tokyo Game Show at Makuhari Messe over the weekend, a record number of attendees according to the event’s organisers. Total attendance from Friday until Sunday, was 192,411 people, compared with 176,056 from last year.
The busiest day was Saturday, with 84,823 people cramming in and willing to wait for hours in the long queues outside the exhibition centre, and then patiently wait to get a few minutes hands-on time with a demo unit once inside, according to the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association.
The organisers had originally estimated only around 160,000 attendees making the trip this year, which just goes to show the massive appeal to Japanese gamers of finally being able to get a hands on with PlayStation 3.
Games which generated the biggest hype (and longest queues) were the trailers for Blue Dragon (Xbox 360) and Final Fantasy XIII (PS3) with well over two hour waits for each. Unsurprisingly, the new Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3) trailer was also a favourite, as were playable versions of next gen Sonic The Hedgehog (PS3/360), Devil May Cry 4 (PS3) and Ridge Racer 7 (PS3).
Next year's Tokyo Game Show will take place from September 21 to 23 - time to start saving up for the airfare.
Finally, the following eleven titles have been voted "best games showing particular promise" from attendees at the show:
Elebits (Konami) for the WiiGyakuten Saiban 4 [Phoenix Wright] (Capcom) for the DSGran Turismo HD (Sony) for the PS3The Eye of Judgment (Sony) for the PS3Seiken Densetsu 4 [Dawn of Mana] (Square Enix) for the PS2Tales of Destiny (Namco Bandai) for the PS2Blue Dragon (Microsoft) for the Xbox 360Heavenly Sword (Sony) for the PS3Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops (Konami) for the PSPMonster Hunter Portable 2nd (Capcom) for the PSPLost Planet (Capcom) for the Xbox 360As ever, SPOnG will bring you the latest news and assets on all of the above as and when we get them.
(pic courtesy of
DigitalWorldTokyo.com)