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{{stub}}The '''Tokyo Game Show '98 Spring''' (東京ゲームショウ'98春) ('''TGS '98 Spring'''). The entrance fee was ¥1000 at the door and ¥800 in advance. The first day was press-only. | {{stub}}The '''Tokyo Game Show '98 Spring''' (東京ゲームショウ'98春) ('''TGS '98 Spring'''). The entrance fee was ¥1000 at the door and ¥800 in advance. The first day was press-only. |
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Tokyo Game Show '98 Spring |
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Date: 1998-03-20 – 1998-03-22 |
Location: Makuhari Messe , Chiba, Chiba-ken, Japan |
Attendance: 147,913[1] |
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The Tokyo Game Show '98 Spring (東京ゲームショウ'98春) (TGS '98 Spring). The entrance fee was ¥1000 at the door and ¥800 in advance. The first day was press-only.
Saturn
- Astra Superstars
- Baldy Land
- Baroque
- Black/Matrix
- Choro Q Park
- Code R
- Deep Fear
- Denpa Shounen Teki Game
- Densha de Go! EX
- Doukoku Soshite...
- Dragon Force II: Kami Sarishi Daichi ni
- Dream Generation: Koi ka? Shigoto ka!?...
- Dungeon Master Nexus
- Dungeons & Dragons Collection
- DX Jinsei Game II
- Eberouge Special: Koi to Mahou no Gakuen Seikatsu
- Eiyuu Shigan: Gal ACT Heroism
- Elf o Karu Monotachi II
- Eve The Lost One
- Friends: Seishun no Kagayaki
- Grandia Digital Museum
- Gungriffon II
- Idol Mahjong Final Romance 4
- Keriotosse!
- Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou
- Kumitate Battle Kuttu Ketto
- Langrisser V: The End of Legend
- Linda³ Kanzenban
- Lunar 2: Eternal Blue
- Lupin the 3rd: Pyramid no Kenja
- MeltyLancer Re-inforce
- Monica no Shiro
- Mouri Motonari: Chikai no Sanshi
- Nanatsu no Hikan: Senritsu no Bishou
- Nihon Daihyou Team no Kantoku ni Narou! Sekaihatsu, Soccer RPG (announced as World Soccer RPG)
- Nobunaga no Yabou Shouseiroku
- Ojousama Tokkyuu
- Ongaku Tsukuuru: Kanadeeru 2
- Pocket Fighter
- Princess Quest
- Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine 98
- Puyo Puyo Sun
- Radiant Silvergun
- Riven: The Sequel to Myst
- Sakura Taisen 2
- Satakore Tetris S
- Sega Worldwide Soccer 98
- Shining Force III Scenario 2: Nerawareta Miko
- Shinseiki Evangelion: Koutetsu no Girlfriend
- Shoujo Kakumei Utena: Itsuka Kakumei Sareru Monogatari
- Simulation RPG Tsukuru
- Slayers Royal 2
- Sorvice
- Sotsugyou III Wedding Bell
- Suikoden Tendou 108 Sei
- Super Adventure Rockman
- Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen
- Super Tempo
- Techno Motor
- Teitoku no Ketsudan III with Power-Up Kit
- Tennis Arena
- The Conveni 2: Zenkoku Chain Tenkai da!
- The House of the Dead
- The King of Fighters '97
- Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol. 2: Irodori no Lovesong
- Tomb Raiders Satakore
- Wachenröder
- Waku Waku Puyo Puyo Dungeon
- Winning Post 3
- World Cup '98 France: Road to Win
- Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire
- X-Men vs. Street Fighter
- Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku 2nd Album
Floor plan
Magazine articles
- Main article: Tokyo Game Show '98 Spring/Magazine articles.
References