Japanese Game Awards Honor Taiko, Auto 18
Thanks to IGN for their announcement of the Japanese CESA videogame award winners for 2002-2003. The videogame trade body "awarded its grand prize to both Final Fantasy XI (Square-Enix, PS2/PC) and Taiko no Tatsujin (Namco, PS2). The latter title, while still not available in America, has proven to be a sensation in Japan, with non-stop arcade play and two PS2 versions combining for sales of over a million units." Of Western titles, Bungie's Halo was given an "award for excellence" alongside several Japanese-authored games, and Grand Theft Auto III, which has already sold over 200,000 in Japan, got the 'Global Award' for overseas-developed games.
Steel Battalion (Score:2, Interesting)
Taiko no Tatsujin = Master of the Drum (Score:1)
Re:Taiko no Tatsujin = Master of the Drum (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Taiko no Tatsujin = Master of the Drum (Score:1)
Apparently the third home version just came out a few days ago (will be placing my order as soon as I finish posting this :-), and a fourth is expected in December.
Well, there's some other issues with Taiko no Tatsujin that make it less likely to ever show up in the US:
You've gotta be kidding me! (Score:1)
Wheres the love? (Score:2)
Re:Wheres the love? (Score:2)
I mean, it looks like this group judged the GAMES, no matter what system they're on...To them, Great Graphics don't neccessarily mean Great Game...I mean, look at Taiko no-Tatsujin - the graphics aren't all that great, yet it won their game of the year (at least half of it.) Why? Because of it's gameplay.
Re:Wheres the love? (Score:2)
wtf (Score:1)
Re:wtf (Score:1)
GTAIII is like Sesame Street compared to some of the most popular anime.
Re:wtf (Score:1)
Apparently GTA3 was released in Japan in September and was still in the top ten software sales last week.
http://general.gamerfeed.com/gf/news/4609/ [gamerfeed.com]http://www.m-create.com/eng/e_ranking.html [m-create.com]
Taiko no Tatsujin (Score:2)
I'm on vacation in Tokyo now, and I've spent quite a few yen on the Taiko-game. It's very addictive game, and I'm considering buying the PS2-version (have to get myself a modchip for my PAL PS2 though).