TGS 2006 Best-In-Show Award winners
At the Tokyo Game Show 2006, attendees were asked to vote for games from a field of 650 titles not yet available in Japan. Tokyo University Professor Emeritus Takeshi Yoro headed the committee in determining the winners and awarded 11 game titles that look promising:
• Elebits (Konami) for the Wii
• Gyakuten Saiban 4 [Phoenix Wright 4] (Capcom) for the DS
• Gran Turismo HD (Sony) for the PS3
• The Eye of Judgment (Sony) for the PS3
• Heavenly Sword (Sony) for the PS3
• Seiken Densetsu 4 [Dawn of Mana] (Square Enix) for the PS2
• Tales of Destiny (Namco Bandai) for the PS2
• Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops (Konami) for the PSP
• Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (Capcom) for the PSP
• Blue Dragon (Microsoft) for the Xbox 360
• Lost Planet (Capcom) for the Xbox 360
From the list, it’s clear that Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo are all winners. Check out the images from the awarding ceremony.
At the Tokyo Game Show 2006, attendees were asked to vote for games from a field of 650 titles not yet available in Japan. Tokyo University Professor Emeritus Takeshi Yoro headed the committee in determining the winners and awarded 11 game titles that look promising:
• Elebits (Konami) for the Wii
• Gyakuten Saiban 4 [Phoenix Wright 4] (Capcom) for the DS
• Gran Turismo HD (Sony) for the PS3
• The Eye of Judgment (Sony) for the PS3
• Heavenly Sword (Sony) for the PS3
• Seiken Densetsu 4 [Dawn of Mana] (Square Enix) for the PS2
• Tales of Destiny (Namco Bandai) for the PS2
• Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops (Konami) for the PSP
• Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (Capcom) for the PSP
• Blue Dragon (Microsoft) for the Xbox 360
• Lost Planet (Capcom) for the Xbox 360
From the list, it’s clear that Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo are all winners. Check out the images from the awarding ceremony.