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History of the Tokyo Game Show

The history of Tokyo Game Show (東京ゲームショウ, Tōkyō Gēmu Shō) began with its creation in 1996 and has continued through the current expo in 2017. It has been held in Chiba, Japan, annually since 1996 by Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) and the Nikkei Business Publications.2024 and 2026

Entry gate of TGS 2008

History edit

1996 (August 22–24) edit

The first Tokyo Game Show was held on August 22 to 24, 1996.[1] The attendance was over 109,000, and the 87 participating companies displayed a total of 365 games.[2] Originally, the show was held twice a year, once in the spring and once in the autumn (in the Tokyo Big Sight) starting in 1997, but this format was discontinued in 2002 when the show was held only in the autumn.[3] Since then, the show is held once a year.

1997 (April 4–6) (September 5–7) edit

Tokyo Game Show 1997 was held April 4 to 6 in spring[4] and September 5 to 7 in autumn. This was the first show to function with the spring/autumn format. Attendance at the spring show was over 120,000,[4][5] and over 100,000 at the autumn show.[6] Nintendo had no presence at the show, opting to support their own Shoshinkai show instead.[7][8] High-profile software unveiled included Sonic Jam, Panzer Dragoon Saga, Ghost in the Shell, Resident Evil 2, and Tobal 2.[8][9] A PaRappa the Rapper stage show drew massive crowds.[8]

1998 (March 20–22) (October 9–11) edit

Tokyo Game Show 1998 was held March 20 to 22 in spring and October 9 to 11 in autumn.[10]

1999 (March 19–21) (September 17–19) edit

Tokyo Game Show 1999 was held March 19 to 21 in spring and September 17 to 19 in autumn. Sony showcased the PlayStation 2 and many games ahead of its release in March.[11] Many PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games were presented, and playable demo's and booths were available for guests to play. This included many launch titles for the PlayStation 2, and projectors played movies of the games on stage such as Tekken Tag Tournament, Gran Turismo 2000, and Dark Cloud.[12]

2000 (March 31–April 2) (September 22–24) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2000 was held March 31 to April 2 in spring and September 22 to 24 in autumn.[citation needed]

2001 (March 30–April 1) (October 12–14) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2001 was held March 30 to April 1 in spring and October 12 to 14 in autumn. This was the last show to function with the spring/autumn format.[citation needed]

2002 (September 20–22) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2002 was held September 20 to 22 in autumn. This was the first show to abandon the spring/autumn format and started only being held once a year within autumn.[citation needed]

2003 (September 26–27) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2003 was held September 26 to 27.[citation needed]

2004 (September 24–26) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2004 was held on September 24 to 26, 2004. It featured 117 exhibitors showing off more than 500 computer and video game-related products to the 160,000 visitors.[13]

2005 (September 16–18) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2005 was held from September 16 to 18 in 2005.[14] Microsoft held its own press event on 15 September 2005, one day before the opening of Tokyo Game Show.[15] 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.[16] While traditionally Nintendo does not participate in Tokyo Game Show, its president, Satoru Iwata held a keynote speech there in 2005, where he revealed the controller for Nintendo's next generation video game console Wii, then known as the Revolution.[17] There were hints by Ken Kutaragi that the PlayStation 3 would be playable at Tokyo Game Show,[18] but this was not the case. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots was shown publicly for the first time in trailer form. The MGS4 demo was also demonstrated by Hideo Kojima on the Konami stage, running in real time on a PS3 devkit.[19]

2006 (September 22–24) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2006 was held September 22 to 24.[citation needed]

2007 (September 20–23) edit

 
2007 showfloors 1-3 panorama

Tokyo Game Show 2007 was held on September 20 to 23. During TGS 2007, three Kingdom Hearts games; Birth by Sleep (PSP), 358/2 Days (DS) and coded (Mobile) were revealed by Square Enix. Sony announced the PSP game Secret Agent Clank and the rumble PS3 controller by the name "DualShock 3", which was released in Japan in November 2007, and in North America and Europe in spring 2008. With the announcement of a PlayStation Store service launched for PlayStation Portable in Japan, PlayStation Home was delayed until the spring of 2008. Also, Microsoft announced Ninja Gaiden II would be released exclusively for the Xbox 360.

2008 (October 9–12) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2008 was held from October 9 to 12. Days 1 and 2 were open only to the press while days 3 and 4 were open to the general public. The CESA reports the total visitors for TGS 2008 exceeded 195,000, breaking all attendance records of the time. The most popular game shown was Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth.[citation needed]

2009 (September 24–27) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2009 was held from September 24 to September 27 following the same business and public days format as the last 2 years.[20] According to Nikkei, 185,030 people came to the 2009 show.

2010 (September 26–29) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2010 was held September 26 to September 29 show continued with the same format with the show and included new features like the "Family games" and "Gadgets" areas.[21] The 2010 show had 207,647 visitors in total.

2011 (September 16–18) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2011 was held September 16 to 18. had become overshadowed in Europe and North America by the Los Angeles-based Electronic Entertainment Expo, and there have been few revelations strong enough to compete with other video game conventions. TGS 2011 attendance was 222,668.[citation needed]

2012 (September 20–23) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2012 was held September 20–23 and saw a slight increase to 223,753 attendees.[citation needed]

2013 (September 19–22) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2013 was held from September 19 to 22. As the new generation of gaming anchored its fresh wave of hardware, software, and accessories into the market, Sony and Microsoft appeared to demonstrate new products to consumers and media. Nintendo did not attend the show, though third parties did show their own 3DS and Wii-U software. TGS attendance increased nearly every year that the show had been in its modern format, including 2013, when it reached a record-high 270,197 total attendees.[22] To date, it is still the most attended Tokyo Game Show in history.

2014 (September 18–21) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2014 was held from September 18 to 21. TGS 2014 marked the first time of the modern era that attendance did not increase over the previous year. Still, the 2014 show brought in 251,832 visitors, the second highest total in its history.[23]

2015 (September 17–20) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2015 was held from September 17 to 20.[citation needed]

2016 (September 15–18) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2016 was held from September 15 to 18.[citation needed]

2017 (September 21–24) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2017 was held September 21 to 24.[citation needed]

2018 (September 20–23) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2018 was held from September 20 to 23. This year saw a record attendance of 298,690 people.[citation needed]

2019 (September 12–15) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2019 was held from September 12 to 15.[citation needed]

2020 Online (September 24–27) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2020 was held from September 24 to 27, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the physical event was canceled. The organizers instead opted to host online events in replacement, known as Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online.[24]

2021 Online (September 30–October 3) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2021 was held from September 30 to October 3. It was originally planned to return to its physical format,[25] but later was announced that the event would be switched to a virtual online format.[26]

2022 (September 15–18) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2022 was held from September 15 to 18. The show was a combined physical and virtual event.[27]

2023 (September 21–24) edit

Tokyo Game Show 2023 was held from September 21 to 24.[28]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tokyo Game Show". Expo.nikkeibp.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  2. ^ Levy, Stuart; Semrad, Ed (November 1996). "Behind the Screens at the Tokyo Game Show". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 88. Ziff Davis. pp. 156–7.
  3. ^ TOKYO GAME SHOW 2001 AUTUMN 2010-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b "Sonic's Back!!! A New Age of Saturn Excellence Beckons". Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 20. Emap International Limited. June 1997. p. 6.
  5. ^ Semrad, Ed (September 5, 1997). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on December 5, 1998. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  6. ^ Ogasawara, Ken (December 1997). "Tokyo Game Show '97". GamePro. No. 111. IDG. p. 80.
  7. ^ Ogasawara, Ken (December 1997). "Tokyo Game Show '97". GamePro. No. 111. IDG. p. 78.
  8. ^ a b c "Tokyo Game Show Report from Japan". Next Generation. No. 30. Imagine Media. June 1997. pp. 16–17.
  9. ^ Ogasawara, Ken (July 1997). "Tokyo Game Show '97". GamePro. No. 106. IDG. pp. 32–33.
  10. ^ Ohbuchi, Yutaka (July 27, 1998). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on October 12, 2000. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
  11. ^ Perry, Douglass (Sep 16, 1999). "TGS 1999: The Fall Tokyo Game Show Has Begun". IGN. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  12. ^ "Dark Cloud Original 1999 Beta at TGS 99". YouTube. September 14, 1999. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  13. ^ TGS2004 Release
  14. ^ TOKYO GAME SHOW2005 Release
  15. ^ "Microsoft plan pre-TGS event". VideoGamer.com. 2005-08-25. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  16. ^ "TOKYO GAME SHOW2005 TGS Forum". Expo.nikkeibp.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  17. ^ Sinclair, Brendan (2005-09-15). . Gamespot.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  18. ^ Niizumi, Hirohiko (2005-07-22). "PlayStation Meeting Report: PS3 hardware, dev kits, new games - PlayStation 3 News at GameSpot". Gamespot.com. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  19. ^ TGS 2005: Kojima Manipulates MGS4
  20. ^ "東京ゲームショウ | TOKYO GAME SHOW 2009". Expo.nikkeibp.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  21. ^ "Microsoft Word - TGS2010_100309forHP" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  22. ^ http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/tgs/2013/pdf/release_20130922.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  23. ^ http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/tgs/2014/pdf/release_20140922_en.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  24. ^ Plunkett, Luke (May 7, 2020). "The 2020 Tokyo Game Show Has Been Cancelled". Kotaku. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  25. ^ Stenbuck, Kite (October 9, 2020). "Tokyo Game Show 2021 Will Be Held from September 30 to October 3". Siliconera. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  26. ^ Nelva, Giuseppe (March 30, 2021). "Tokyo Game Show 2021 Will Happen Online Again With English Interpretation". Twinfinite. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  27. ^ "Tokyo Game Show to Have Hybrid In-Person, Online Event in 2022". Anime News Network. February 28, 2022. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  28. ^ Romano, Sal (May 18, 2023). "Tokyo Game Show 2023 main visual unveiled". Gematsu. Retrieved May 18, 2023.

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The history of Tokyo Game Show 東京ゲームショウ Tōkyō Gemu Shō began with its creation in 1996 and has continued through the current expo in 2017 It has been held in Chiba Japan annually since 1996 by Computer Entertainment Supplier s Association CESA and the Nikkei Business Publications 2024 and 2026Entry gate of TGS 2008 Contents 1 History 1 1 1996 August 22 24 1 2 1997 April 4 6 September 5 7 1 3 1998 March 20 22 October 9 11 1 4 1999 March 19 21 September 17 19 1 5 2000 March 31 April 2 September 22 24 1 6 2001 March 30 April 1 October 12 14 1 7 2002 September 20 22 1 8 2003 September 26 27 1 9 2004 September 24 26 1 10 2005 September 16 18 1 11 2006 September 22 24 1 12 2007 September 20 23 1 13 2008 October 9 12 1 14 2009 September 24 27 1 15 2010 September 26 29 1 16 2011 September 16 18 1 17 2012 September 20 23 1 18 2013 September 19 22 1 19 2014 September 18 21 1 20 2015 September 17 20 1 21 2016 September 15 18 1 22 2017 September 21 24 1 23 2018 September 20 23 1 24 2019 September 12 15 1 25 2020 Online September 24 27 1 26 2021 Online September 30 October 3 1 27 2022 September 15 18 1 28 2023 September 21 24 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory edit1996 August 22 24 edit The first Tokyo Game Show was held on August 22 to 24 1996 1 The attendance was over 109 000 and the 87 participating companies displayed a total of 365 games 2 Originally the show was held twice a year once in the spring and once in the autumn in the Tokyo Big Sight starting in 1997 but this format was discontinued in 2002 when the show was held only in the autumn 3 Since then the show is held once a year 1997 April 4 6 September 5 7 edit Tokyo Game Show 1997 was held April 4 to 6 in spring 4 and September 5 to 7 in autumn This was the first show to function with the spring autumn format Attendance at the spring show was over 120 000 4 5 and over 100 000 at the autumn show 6 Nintendo had no presence at the show opting to support their own Shoshinkai show instead 7 8 High profile software unveiled included Sonic Jam Panzer Dragoon Saga Ghost in the Shell Resident Evil 2 and Tobal 2 8 9 A PaRappa the Rapper stage show drew massive crowds 8 1998 March 20 22 October 9 11 edit Tokyo Game Show 1998 was held March 20 to 22 in spring and October 9 to 11 in autumn 10 1999 March 19 21 September 17 19 edit Tokyo Game Show 1999 was held March 19 to 21 in spring and September 17 to 19 in autumn Sony showcased the PlayStation 2 and many games ahead of its release in March 11 Many PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games were presented and playable demo s and booths were available for guests to play This included many launch titles for the PlayStation 2 and projectors played movies of the games on stage such as Tekken Tag Tournament Gran Turismo 2000 and Dark Cloud 12 2000 March 31 April 2 September 22 24 edit Tokyo Game Show 2000 was held March 31 to April 2 in spring and September 22 to 24 in autumn citation needed 2001 March 30 April 1 October 12 14 edit Tokyo Game Show 2001 was held March 30 to April 1 in spring and October 12 to 14 in autumn This was the last show to function with the spring autumn format citation needed 2002 September 20 22 edit Tokyo Game Show 2002 was held September 20 to 22 in autumn This was the first show to abandon the spring autumn format and started only being held once a year within autumn citation needed 2003 September 26 27 edit Tokyo Game Show 2003 was held September 26 to 27 citation needed 2004 September 24 26 edit Tokyo Game Show 2004 was held on September 24 to 26 2004 It featured 117 exhibitors showing off more than 500 computer and video game related products to the 160 000 visitors 13 2005 September 16 18 edit Tokyo Game Show 2005 was held from September 16 to 18 in 2005 14 Microsoft held its own press event on 15 September 2005 one day before the opening of Tokyo Game Show 15 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 16 While traditionally Nintendo does not participate in Tokyo Game Show its president Satoru Iwata held a keynote speech there in 2005 where he revealed the controller for Nintendo s next generation video game console Wii then known as the Revolution 17 There were hints by Ken Kutaragi that the PlayStation 3 would be playable at Tokyo Game Show 18 but this was not the case Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots was shown publicly for the first time in trailer form The MGS4 demo was also demonstrated by Hideo Kojima on the Konami stage running in real time on a PS3 devkit 19 2006 September 22 24 edit Tokyo Game Show 2006 was held September 22 to 24 citation needed 2007 September 20 23 edit nbsp 2007 showfloors 1 3 panoramaTokyo Game Show 2007 was held on September 20 to 23 During TGS 2007 three Kingdom Hearts games Birth by Sleep PSP 358 2 Days DS and coded Mobile were revealed by Square Enix Sony announced the PSP game Secret Agent Clank and the rumble PS3 controller by the name DualShock 3 which was released in Japan in November 2007 and in North America and Europe in spring 2008 With the announcement of a PlayStation Store service launched for PlayStation Portable in Japan PlayStation Home was delayed until the spring of 2008 Also Microsoft announced Ninja Gaiden II would be released exclusively for the Xbox 360 2008 October 9 12 edit Tokyo Game Show 2008 was held from October 9 to 12 Days 1 and 2 were open only to the press while days 3 and 4 were open to the general public The CESA reports the total visitors for TGS 2008 exceeded 195 000 breaking all attendance records of the time The most popular game shown was Ace Attorney Investigations Miles Edgeworth citation needed 2009 September 24 27 edit Tokyo Game Show 2009 was held from September 24 to September 27 following the same business and public days format as the last 2 years 20 According to Nikkei 185 030 people came to the 2009 show 2010 September 26 29 edit Tokyo Game Show 2010 was held September 26 to September 29 show continued with the same format with the show and included new features like the Family games and Gadgets areas 21 The 2010 show had 207 647 visitors in total 2011 September 16 18 edit Tokyo Game Show 2011 was held September 16 to 18 had become overshadowed in Europe and North America by the Los Angeles based Electronic Entertainment Expo and there have been few revelations strong enough to compete with other video game conventions TGS 2011 attendance was 222 668 citation needed 2012 September 20 23 edit Tokyo Game Show 2012 was held September 20 23 and saw a slight increase to 223 753 attendees citation needed 2013 September 19 22 edit Tokyo Game Show 2013 was held from September 19 to 22 As the new generation of gaming anchored its fresh wave of hardware software and accessories into the market Sony and Microsoft appeared to demonstrate new products to consumers and media Nintendo did not attend the show though third parties did show their own 3DS and Wii U software TGS attendance increased nearly every year that the show had been in its modern format including 2013 when it reached a record high 270 197 total attendees 22 To date it is still the most attended Tokyo Game Show in history 2014 September 18 21 edit Tokyo Game Show 2014 was held from September 18 to 21 TGS 2014 marked the first time of the modern era that attendance did not increase over the previous year Still the 2014 show brought in 251 832 visitors the second highest total in its history 23 2015 September 17 20 edit Tokyo Game Show 2015 was held from September 17 to 20 citation needed 2016 September 15 18 edit Tokyo Game Show 2016 was held from September 15 to 18 citation needed 2017 September 21 24 edit Tokyo Game Show 2017 was held September 21 to 24 citation needed 2018 September 20 23 edit Tokyo Game Show 2018 was held from September 20 to 23 This year saw a record attendance of 298 690 people citation needed 2019 September 12 15 edit Tokyo Game Show 2019 was held from September 12 to 15 citation needed 2020 Online September 24 27 edit Tokyo Game Show 2020 was held from September 24 to 27 but due to the COVID 19 pandemic the physical event was canceled The organizers instead opted to host online events in replacement known as Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online 24 2021 Online September 30 October 3 edit Tokyo Game Show 2021 was held from September 30 to October 3 It was originally planned to return to its physical format 25 but later was announced that the event would be switched to a virtual online format 26 2022 September 15 18 edit Tokyo Game Show 2022 was held from September 15 to 18 The show was a combined physical and virtual event 27 2023 September 21 24 edit Tokyo Game Show 2023 was held from September 21 to 24 28 See also editHistory of the Electronic Entertainment ExpoReferences edit Tokyo Game Show Expo nikkeibp co jp Retrieved 2011 01 31 Levy Stuart Semrad Ed November 1996 Behind the Screens at the Tokyo Game Show Electronic Gaming Monthly No 88 Ziff Davis pp 156 7 TOKYO GAME SHOW 2001 AUTUMN Archived 2010 10 08 at the Wayback Machine a b Sonic s Back A New Age of Saturn Excellence Beckons Sega Saturn Magazine No 20 Emap International Limited June 1997 p 6 Semrad Ed September 5 1997 EGM Arrives in Tokyo GameSpot Archived from the original on December 5 1998 Retrieved August 6 2022 Ogasawara Ken December 1997 Tokyo Game Show 97 GamePro No 111 IDG p 80 Ogasawara Ken December 1997 Tokyo Game Show 97 GamePro No 111 IDG p 78 a b c Tokyo Game Show Report from Japan Next Generation No 30 Imagine Media June 1997 pp 16 17 Ogasawara Ken July 1997 Tokyo Game Show 97 GamePro No 106 IDG pp 32 33 Ohbuchi Yutaka July 27 1998 Autumn TGS Floor Plan Announced GameSpot Archived from the original on October 12 2000 Retrieved December 27 2022 Perry Douglass Sep 16 1999 TGS 1999 The Fall Tokyo Game Show Has Begun IGN Retrieved January 3 2020 Dark Cloud Original 1999 Beta at TGS 99 YouTube September 14 1999 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved January 3 2020 TGS2004 Release TOKYO GAME SHOW2005 Release Microsoft plan pre TGS event VideoGamer com 2005 08 25 Retrieved 2011 01 31 TOKYO GAME SHOW2005 TGS Forum Expo nikkeibp co jp Retrieved 2011 01 31 Sinclair Brendan 2005 09 15 TGS 2005 Iwata speaks News at GameSpot Gamespot com Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2011 01 31 Niizumi Hirohiko 2005 07 22 PlayStation Meeting Report PS3 hardware dev kits new games PlayStation 3 News at GameSpot Gamespot com Retrieved 2011 01 31 TGS 2005 Kojima Manipulates MGS4 東京ゲームショウ TOKYO GAME SHOW 2009 Expo nikkeibp co jp Retrieved 2011 01 31 Microsoft Word TGS2010 100309forHP PDF Retrieved 2011 01 31 http expo nikkeibp co jp tgs 2013 pdf release 20130922 pdf bare URL PDF http expo nikkeibp co jp tgs 2014 pdf release 20140922 en pdf bare URL PDF Plunkett Luke May 7 2020 The 2020 Tokyo Game Show Has Been Cancelled Kotaku Retrieved May 7 2020 Stenbuck Kite October 9 2020 Tokyo Game 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