Sony Computer Entertainment of Japan has announced its complete line up for the Tokyo Game Show that takes place this weekend. At its trademark massive booth, Sony will be showing a whopping sixty titles.
Check I-TV (Sony)
Phase Paradox (Sony)
Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec (Sony)
Rimokokoron (Sony)
Toro & Holiday (Sony)
Portable Edit (Sony)
I-Mode Mo Ishou - Doko Demo Issyo (Sony)
Flower, Sun & Rain (Victor Interactive)
Harvest Moon 3: Ignite Heart (Victor Interactive)
Magical Sports 2001 Koushien (Mahou)
Magical Sports Hard Hitter (Mahou)
Golfuru Golf (ArtDink)
Gekibo 2 (Irem)
Tokyo Devil Academy (Asmik)
Legend of Match Master Tetsuya (Athena)
Maken Shao (Atlus)
Maiko Kyoto Story (Visit)
Endoneshia (Enix)
Tiger Wood PGA Tour 2001 (EA Square)
Knockout King 2001 (EA Square)
True Love Story 3 (Enterbrain)
Atelier Lilli (Gust)
One-Piece Mansion (Capcom)
Tomb Raider 5: Chronicles (Capcom)
Devil May Cry (Capcom)
Tam Tam Paradise (Global A Entertainment)
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Konami)
G-Breaker (Sunrise)
Hamster Club-i (Jordan)
Final Fantasy X (Square)
Love Songs (D3 Publisher)
Super Microphone Chan (PCCWJ / Jaleco)
D.N.A. Dark Native Apostle (Hudson)
As you can see many of the games are rather obscure or relate to Japan’s answer to WAP, I-mode phones.
Other titles have us drooling with jealousy. More playable Gran Turismo 3 action is in store as well as a glimpse of some later levels of Metal Gear Solid 2. Final Fantasy X will also be in playable form. Turning green yet? Us too!