Sony Computer Entertainment has revealed that 27 PlayStation 3 games will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show.
E3 2006 was the first time most people had the chance to play some PlayStation 3 games, but there wasn't exactly a great deal of titles on display. However, those hoping for an improved showing from Sony at September's Tokyo Game Show won't be disappointed. SCE has announced that a total of 27 PlayStation 3 games will be in playable form at the show.
As well as featuring some previously seen titles (Warhark, MotorStorm, Resistance: Fall of Man), the list of playable games also includes Devil May Cry 4 and Ridge Racer 7. The Sony booth will also feature a theatre in which video footage of 35 other titles will be shown.
Preliminary list of playable PS3 games:
Armored Core 4 (From Software)
Blade Storm Hyakunen Sensou (Koei)
Coded Arms Assault (Konami)
Devil May Cry 4 (Capcom)
The Eye of Judgment (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Fatal Inertia (Koei)
Formula One World Championship (working title) (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Genji (working title) (Sony Computer Entertainment)
"Gran Turismo" Series (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Heavenly Sword (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Lair (working title) (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Mahjong Taikai IV (Koei)
Minna no Golf 5 (working title) (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight (Namco Bandai Games)
MotorStorm (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Railfan (Ongakukan)
Resistance: Fall of Man (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Ridge Racer 7 (Namco Bandai Games)
Warhawk (Sony Computer Entertainment)
The Tokyo Game Show runs September 22-24.





Someone wrote at 12:50 on 25 August 2006
there we go
There we go, now people could shut up about, ohh sony had little to show, wah wah wah. heh dumb biased people always have some dumb things to yak about. including some dell computers and batteries and Betamax that has nothing to do with PS3 in the first place. Not to mention all the screw ups Microsoft did that no one ever talks about, cause you know, they're biased
Hocus Pocus wrote at 21:30 on 25 August 2006
indeed...
but bias is the bone of the business industry.
lol
talking shit about each other