GameSpy reports from TGS 2005. Read what's happening.
By GameSpy Staff | Sept. 18, 2005
Stacks of new exciting games in development for the current generation of consoles will be on show, and GameSpy's dedicated editorial staff is on-hand to bring you full coverage as the show moves on. Stick with us for daily (and even hourly) updates as the content rolls in!
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Producer Toshifumi Nabeshima gives us insight into the workings of this Xbox 360 title.
We focus on Suikoden Tactics but get tantalizing details about Suikoden V and PSP.
Update from TGS on Namco's new action title for PSP.
Sega's much-loved racing game is making an unlikely comeback on the PS2.
Capcom brings yet another Mega Man to the PSP. This time, it's the game that took Mega Man into the future.
After a couple of teases with Maximo, Capcom's true knight, Arthur, returns in a brand new game.
The devils are everything but innocent, but don't hold that against Curse of Darkness.
It's been a long time coming, but Rare's latest game looks like it is going to be worth the wait.
First hands-on of Call of Duty 2 at TGS. Yes, you read that right.
It may not be playable on the show floor, but we've got tons of new info on the sexy wrestlers.
Treasure's president outlines the company's philosophy and digs into this latest sequel.
From Software doing what it does best: mech combat.
The man behind Rez and Lumines returns with more technophilia.
Sony's new 2D platformer looks to be tops on PSP.
The men behind the PSP's new Mega Man titles share their secrets of remaking the Blue Bomber's classic adventures.
The zombies are coming, and there's not a master of unlocking in sight. Better grab a 2x4 and start swinging!
Microsoft's ace for the Japanese territory looks like it's much more than a prety face.
A complete revamp is in the cards for Kojima's strategic PSP series.
A glossy finish gives EA's latest racer some next-gen flair.
The first game from Koei's new Canadian studio will zoom onto the PS3 for launch.
Namco's biggest racer pulls up to the starting line on Xbox 360.
We speak with Sega about its upcoming combination single-player/online RPG.
Sony enlists top talent to challenge for RPG supremacy.
Konami once again goes back to basics, and this time they might get it right.
It might not be a sequel to Symphonia, but get ready for more of the same.
At TGS, Bizarre shows us just what it has in store for us come November.
Finally! Hands-on with Team Ninja's upcoming 360 opus!
Bizarre shows us its stunning upcoming racer at TGS.
Devil May Cry clone? Think again! The upcoming FFVII offshoot is finally playable.
The King of All Cosmos has another mission for you, but this time you can take it on the road.
One of the best DS launch titles gets a sequel, and it looks just as hip and goofy as the original.
Nintendo president, Satoru Iwata, discusses the company's goals and unveils the Revolution's controller.
Experience Mega Man's original adventure like you never have before. And make your own adventure while you're at it.
Nintendo finally reveals the brand new controller for the Revolution -- images and details here.
Detailed breakdown of the new MGS4 trailer running on PS3.
Blending samurai and hip-hop may sound like an odd combination, but Bandai proves that it can work.
One of the most inventive RPG series on the PS2 serves up tantalizing details about its sequel, but leaves us wanting more.
Those adorable, beeping virtual pets have returned, and they're ready to give you the business.
We bring you a blow-by-blow of Microsoft's TGS press conference.
Microsoft spills all the beans on the eve of the Tokyo Game Show 2005.
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