Tokyo Game Show 2010

09.27.10

TOKYO -- Ubisoft was on hand at the Tokyo Game Show to show off the new stereoscopic 3D gaming for Shaun White’s latest videogame. Shaun White Skateboarding, a game that puts an innovative twist on the action-sports genre, is the latest offering in the award-winning franchise developed in collaboration with dual-sport super-athlete, Shaun White. Check out this exclusive video from the show floor in Tokyo.

09.27.10

TOKYO – Sega had its new Virtua Tennis 4 on display at Sony’s booth at Tokyo Game Show 2010. The new PlayStation 3 game will support both PlayStation Move and 3D technology. Developed in Japan by the original Virtua Tennis Team, Virtua Tennis 4 promises a more immersive, true to life tennis experience than ever before. The game’s producer walks us through one of the big games of 2011 in this exclusive video interview.

09.25.10

SHANGHAI -- Gaming visionary American McGee returns to Wonderland as EA and Spicy Horse Games announce Alice: Madness Returns, the dark and deranged sequel to the year 2000 PC hit, American McGee’s Alice. McGee talks about the much-anticipated sequel in this exclusive video interview near his Shanghai game studio Spicy Horse.

09.25.10

TOKYO – When it comes to booth babes, no show features more sexy gaming girls than the Tokyo Game Show. Over 138 companies and organizations set up over 1,410 booth partition units at the annual September convention, paving the way for many booth babes. Microsoft had over 60 booth babes at its booth. Check out a literal parade of booth babes from the show floor in the video below.

09.25.10

TEKKEN is coming to a theater near you. Anchor Bay Films has acquired the U.S. rights to the videogame movie from Crystal Sky Pictures. With Namco Bandai showing off a new TEKKEN Tag Tournament 2, this film will explore the story of Jin from the original game. The movie, which will be released in 2011, was written by Alan McElroy and directed by Dwight Little (Marked for Death, Murder at 1600).