Even though Lips didn't make the kind of impact on music games Microsoft might have been hoping for, designer Keiichi Yano is still collaborating with Microsoft on a new version, Lips: Number One Hits, set to arrive later this year on Xbox 360. While in Japan for Tokyo Game Show, we stopped by Yano's offices at iNiS to chat about Lips, his thoughts on Project Natal (it sounds like he's working on some projects) and his biggest competition in the karaoke space, SingStar.
Lips: Number One Hits Interview With Keiichi Yano
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Bayonetta Dev's Opinions On Motion Controls, Casual Games: If It Makes Sense

There are two questions asked in just about every interview with any prominent developer these days (and ones I did pass on while talking to Bayonetta producer Yusuku Hashimoto recently at Tokyo Game Show), questions asked because, well, people want to know.
1. What do you think of motion controls now that every platform is adopting them?
2. Does the Wii create an increased pressure to develop casual games or casual features?
The responses tend to vary. Some developers, almost instinctually, are quick to show rabid support for the new control interfaces and figuring out ways to embrace this expanded audience. Hashimoto, however, pretty much answered my questions with the same answer: "that's a weird question, Mr. G4tv.com interviewer, because why would I just randomly adapt a radical new concept for my games unless it made sense?" (He didn't actually say it like that). I, of course, smile and nod.
On if he's keen to develop games for this new audience…
I'm hoping its good. I could care less about motion controls with action games. Who freaking cares if I get an assist with a projectile. Save that for the minigames.
Posted: October 9, 2009 by NortheastMonk
Leave a Comment »Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Preview Featuring New Arizona Desert Map
There's an understandable focus on a certain shooter coming from Infinity Ward and Activision later this fall, but don't forget about what Electronic Arts and DICE have cooking up with Battlefield: Bad Company 2 -- the first game surprised a lot of people. X-Play's Morgan Webb spoke with executive producer Karl-Magnus Troedsson during Tokyo Game Show about the newly unveiled Arizona Desert map, destructible environments, singleplayer campaign and more.
Nice, I'm a Battlefield Vet...This game is gonna cost, what, about $60? If EA took just $10, of the $60, and upgraded the servers things would be a whole lot better for everyone. Let's just hope that they (EA) do upgrade the servers...they're horrible...
Posted: October 8, 2009 by two6nine
Leave a Comment »Dead Rising 2 Tokyo Game Show 2009 Singleplayer And Multiplayer Preview
You're getting two for the price of one in this video preview of Dead Rising 2, Capcom's long-awaited sequel. The dead have meandered their way over to Las Vegas this time around, and while Frank West is nowhere to be seen, the G4 crew showed up at Capcom's nighttime Tokyo Game Show event to go hands-on with sections of both the singleplayer and multiplayer for Dead Rising 2.
Mmm…virtual brains.
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Posted: October 8, 2009 by Socalmic47
Leave a Comment »Dante's Inferno "Lust Level" Preview With Executive Producer Jonathan Knight
Dante's Inferno has a habit of eliciting some strong opinions. It's shaping up to be a very competent spin on God of War, but some of the content surrounding it has raised eyebrows. Electronic Arts premiered the sexually-charged "Lust" stage at Tokyo Game Show recently and X-Play's Morgan Webb quizzed executive producer Jonathan Knight about his team's aspirations for this area.
Love the art direction plus it already looks really polished. I think the only thing bringing it down would be the lack of weapons. Only 2? Hopefully you'll have a huge arsenal of combos and magic.
Posted: October 24, 2009 by Lobzpooatu
Leave a Comment »X-Play's Tokyo Game Show 09 Special Starts Tonight at 6:30 PM!

Tonight at 6:30 PM, X-Play concludes their weeklong coverage of the Tokyo Game Show--Asia's largest and most infamous game show.
Morgan Webb will give you an all access pass to all the latest titles and technology from big names like Sony, Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft and more.
Plus, it's Tokyo and everyone knows that everything's more interesting and more awesome in Japan! Also, there may or may not be dragons. And Pokemons. And tiny coffee drinks. How can you miss that?!
The answer is you can't. X-Play's special three day coverage of TGS 09 continues tonight at 6:30 PM!
ASSASSINS CREED 2 FTW!!!!!!!!!
Posted: October 5, 2009 by bigboss_777
Leave a Comment »X-Play's Tokyo Game Show 2009 Special Day 2!
X-Play is chugging right along through their completely comprehensive coverage of Tokyo Game Show 2009. Last night, they served up the second day, chock full of awesome previews.
Catch up on what you missed with the links below and then tune in tonight at X-Play wraps up their coverage with Tokyo Game Show 2009 Special Day 3 tonight at 6:30 PM.
Morgan Webb had a blast demonstrating Microsoft's new motion control techology Project Natal. Check it out as she goes behind closed doors at TGS to try it out.
Put on your zombie slaying pants, it's time to take care of business. Dead Rising 2 is coming...now with 100% more antlers!
If you dig hot japanese girls in costume, then travel with Morgan Webb as she makes her way down TGS Cosplay Alley, chats with some of the cosplayers and sees many sets of cat ears.
If you're in the mood for mystery, then you're in the mood for Heavy Rain. Get a preview of the game's four characters from Executive Producer Guillaume de Fondaumiere.
Take fighting to go with our preview of Tekken 6 for the PSP.
See a preview of the surprise feel good hit of TGS, Crackdown 2 as Ruffian Games Producer James Cope talks about gameplay mechanics, weapons and more.
Go behind the door of Yuke's to preview all the customization features in the upcoming WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2010.
Sometimes, you just need to take two swords to hundreds upon hundreds of enemies in bloody and epic battles. Thankfully, Feel Plus’ Xbox 360 exclusive Ninety-Nine Nights II looks to be just the thing to scratch this particular itch, as evidenced by this in-game footage we grabbed from TGS 2009. I can’t really tell you if the game will be good or not, but the one question the footage does appear to answer is: What does a 978 hit combo looks like?
not a fan of dynasty warriors the reason i didnt like it was because alot repeptitive stuff that got boring and this looks the same as it but i will rent or borrow it from a friend first then make up my mind to buy it or not
Posted: October 14, 2009 by kwfang
Leave a Comment »Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles TGS 09 Interviews
With the next major Resident Evil a long ways off (they're still figuring out who will produce the game through in-house poker games!), Capcom will be giving gamers more insight into the world of survival horror with Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles. This is Capcom's second lightgun Resident Evil shooter on the Wii, but since the first was so well received, the team seems especially excited about the second one. At Tokyo Game Show, we talked to some of the folks behind the game about that.
Leon and Krauser are back! I need to get a wii.
Posted: October 7, 2009 by mp1289
Leave a Comment »The Tokyo Game Show 2009 is the gift that keeps giving, kids!
Check out the video below in which Japanese game fans don raiments reminiscent of the characters in their favorite video games. Cosplayers in Japan do not mess around.
Now that you've watched the video, which costume is your favorite?
only asian girls can pull off cosplays american girls cant to save their life
Posted: October 14, 2009 by kwfang
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Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios will drop its latest racer, Forza Motorsport 3, in just a few weeks on Xbox 360. G4's been closely following the development of Forza Motorsport 3, especially since the genre's so heated this fall, and we recently caught up with Turn 10 lead producer Brian Lockhart at Tokyo Game Show for some last minute updates on the game before gamers have their hands on it.
RRODisBack you appear on everything talking about things you think you know about. its like you browse the site 24 hours a day just trying to stir up trouble....
Forza 3 will be a great game, but to me its gonna be really hard trying to decide which is going to be better Forza or Grand turismo 5... I've been a Grand turismo fan since the first one hit the shelves, But since they are both racing games i will surely love them no matter if they are on ps3 or xbox 360. I will have to...
Posted: October 7, 2009 by urbanmana141
Leave a Comment »Toy Soldiers And Joy Ride Demo From Tokyo Game Show 2009
Microsoft showed off a number of new Xbox Live Arcade titles at Tokyo Game Show, including community-driven Joy Ride (which we actually saw for the first time at E3) and the offense-plus-defense tower defense game Toy Soldiers. Both games are showing serious promise for different reasons, but if you've been looking forward to better glimpse at both Joy Ride and Toy Soldiers, I have something you might be interested in.
the joy ride look good and awsome
Posted: October 7, 2009 by JNR713
Leave a Comment »TGS 2009 Quantum Theory Director Makoto Shibata Interview
At Tokyo Game Show 2009, Tecmo was showing off Quantum Theory, a game that most people are calling the Japanese take on Gears of War. To find out more about what Tecmo is thinking with Quantum Theory, we shoved the game's director, Makoto Shibata, into a chair during the show and asked him to explain himself. Go!
why was gears 2 such a massive disappointment for everyone? i thought it was a fun game, maybe not the best i've ever played, but certainly not bad.
Posted: October 8, 2009 by bluepheonixia
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Was my interview with Bayonetta producer Yusuku Hashimoto not enough? Fine, fine. You probably wanted to check out the game, right? Sega and Platinum Games were showing off Bayonetta at Tokyo Game Show, and when we went through the tapes of all the games we checked out, we realized "hey, we have some more Bayonetta footage." And so here it is.
Look out Professor Layton! There’s a new crime solver on the scene, and his name is Jonathan Weaver, an FBI special agent, and star of Cing Inc.’s Nintendo DS title Again. What makes Weaver so special? Oh, nothing really, except he has super special senses that let him see clues that other non-special agents can’t. That's all. We chatted with producer Koichi Yamaguchi to see what else this story-driven mystery game is hiding.
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