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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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**''[[Virtua Fighter 5]]''
 
**''[[Power Smash 3]]''
 
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**''[[Miyazato San Kyoudai Naizou: Sega Golfclub]]''
 
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**''[[Shining Force EXA]]''
 
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**''[[J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 5]]''
 
**''[[Seaman 2: Peking Genjin Ikusei Kit]]''
 
**''[[Appleseed EX]]''
 
**''[[OutRun2 SP]]''
 
**''[[Hokuto no Ken (provisional title)]]'' <!-- 北斗の拳 ~審判の双蒼星 拳豪列伝~ -->
 
**''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol.28: Tetris Collection]]''
 
**''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 29: Monster World Complete Collection|Sega Ages 2500 Series: Monster World Complete Collection]]''
 
**''[[Sega Ages 2500 Series: Dennou Senki Virtual-On]]''
 
**''[[Destroy All Humans!]]''
 
**''[[Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Hokuto no Ken SE]]''
 
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**''[[プラネタリウムクリエイター 大平貴之監修 ホームスター ポータブル]]''
 
**''[[ソニーコンピュータサイエンス研究所 茂木健一郎博士監修 脳に快感 みんなでアハ体験!]]''
 
**''[[京都大学 阿辻哲次教授監修 財団法人 日本漢字能力検定教会協力 漢字トレーナー ポータブル]]''
 
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**''[[脳力トレーナー ポータブル 2]]''
 
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**''[[Sonic to Himitsu no Ring]]''
 
**''[[Super Monkey Ball: Ukiuki Party Daishuugou]]''
 
**''[[Bleach Wii: Hakujin Kirameku Rondo]]''
 
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**''[[Sangokushi Taisen DS]]''
 
**''[[Bleach DS 2nd: Kokui Hirameku Requiem]]''
 
**''[[Black Jack: Hi no Tori Hen]]''
 
**''[[Oshare Majo Love and Berry: DS Collection]]'' (only exhibited on 22 September, "Business Day")
 
**''[[Puyo Puyo!]]''
 
**''[[Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren DS]]''
 
**''[[脳年齢 脳ストレス計 アタマスキャン]]''
 
*[[Xbox 360]]
 
**''[[Full Auto]]''
 
**''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
 
*Mobile
 
**NTT Docomo Booth
 
***''[[Sakura Taisen]]''
 
***''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''
 
**KDDI Booth ([http://tgs.sega.jp/2006/lineup_other.html TODO])
 
**Vodafone Booth
 
***''[[Real Tennis DX]]''
 
***''[[Real Tennis Live]]''
 
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*''Elvandia Story'' ([[Spike]])
 
*''WWE 2007 SmackDown! vs RAW'' ([[THQ|THQ Japan]])
 
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*''すくぅ~る らぶっ! ~恋と希望のメトロノーム~'' [ヴューズ]
 
*''WILD WATER ADRENALINE featuring salomon(仮)'' ([[Red Entertainment]])
 
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! [[PlayStation Portable]]
 
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*''colin mcrae rally'' ([[Interchannel|Interchannel-Holon]])
 
*''LOST REGNUM(ロストレグナム)~魔窟の皇帝~'' ([[Ertain]])
 
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! [[Nintendo DS]]
 
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*''Guilty Gear Dust Strikers'' ([[Arc System Works]])
 
*''ピンキーストリート キラキラ☆ミュージックアワー'' ([[Dimple]])
 
*''Tankbeat'' ([[Milestone]])
 
*''スペクトロブス'' [ブエナ ビスタ ゲーム]
 
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*''Tomb Raider: Legend'' ([[Spike]])
 
*''WWE 2007 SmackDown! vs RAW'' ([[THQ|THQ Japan]])
 
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===2000 (Autumn)===
 
===2000 (Autumn)===
 
===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)===

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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

Summary of Events

2012

Featured games:

Partner releases

2011

Featured games:

Partner releases

2005

The Tokyo Game Show 2005 was held on September 16–18.[7]

Microsoft held its own press event on September 15, one day before the opening of the Tokyo Game Show.[8]

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.[9]

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.[10]

There were hints by Ken Kutaragi that the PlayStation 3 would be playable at the Tokyo Game Show,[11] 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.[12]

2001 (Spring)

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

2000 (Autumn)

1999 (Spring)

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

Promotional Material

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