Ninja Gaiden 2 stuck with a video only preview on TGS 2007
It looks like Ryu Hayabusa won’t be dancing to anybody’s tune in the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2007. Reports from Microsoft‘s pre-TGS conference have confirmed that Tecmo will only be releasing the much awaited sequel, Ninja Gaiden 2 for the Xbox 360, as a video preview for the big event.
While this isn’t good news for anyone planning to go to the TGS 2007 this year, Tecmo still has a big line-up of other playable games. Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword and Kyotaro Nishimura Suspense, both for the Nintendo DS, will have playable builds available. Swing Golf Panya 2nd Shot! for the Wii will also be playable; however, the Wii update of Rygar will have to sit along the sidelines with Ninja Gaiden 2 with a video preview to show for during the event.
All in all, people have to wonder if the Microsoft booth will have any big titles to show for now that two of their biggest hitters, Ninja Gaiden #@%!6
7#@%! and Lost Odyssey, won’t be playable during the Japan‘s biggest video game show. Still, they may still have something up their sleeves before the event this September 20.
It looks like Ryu Hayabusa won’t be dancing to anybody’s tune in the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2007. Reports from Microsoft‘s pre-TGS conference have confirmed that Tecmo will only be releasing the much awaited sequel, Ninja Gaiden 2 for the Xbox 360, as a video preview for the big event.
While this isn’t good news for anyone planning to go to the TGS 2007 this year, Tecmo still has a big line-up of other playable games. Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword and Kyotaro Nishimura Suspense, both for the Nintendo DS, will have playable builds available. Swing Golf Panya 2nd Shot! for the Wii will also be playable; however, the Wii update of Rygar will have to sit along the sidelines with Ninja Gaiden 2 with a video preview to show for during the event.
All in all, people have to wonder if the Microsoft booth will have any big titles to show for now that two of their biggest hitters, Ninja Gaiden #@%!6
7#@%! and Lost Odyssey, won’t be playable during the Japan‘s biggest video game show. Still, they may still have something up their sleeves before the event this September 20.