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TGS 2010: Level-5 to have 8 games on display

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ニノ国 白き聖灰の女王 Ni no Kuni PS3

Level-5′s Tokyo Game Show booth is always spectacular, but this year it will be extra special. The main attraction is going to be the Level-5 and Studio Ghibli collaboration, Ni no Kuni. The booth is going to look like a castle and everyone who stops by will get an eco-friendly tote bag with Ni no Kuni characters on it.

There are two more really great things about Level-5′s 2010 TGS booth. All seven of the announced games will be playable, so you can see for yourself if they’re worth the hype. Also, there will be a secret game announced at the event that you’ll only be able to see at the booth. I’m sure Level-5 will update its 2010 Tokyo Game Show site after the event starts September 16, 2010, with the secret game information for those of us unable to attend.

Let’s take a look at the seven confirmed Level-5 games.

Danbol Senki
Platform: PSP
Japanese Release Date: TBA 2010
Genre: RPG

Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! Bomber and Spark
Platform: DS
Japanese Release Date: Already available
Genre: Soccer RPG

Kyabajoppi
Platform: Cell phones
Japanese Release Date: Already available
Genre: Hostess Simulation

Mystery Room
Platform: DS
Release Date: TBA 2010
Genre: Adventure

Ni no Kuni
Platform: DS, PS3
Japanese Release Date: DS: December 9, 2010, PS3: TBA 2011
Genre: RPG

Ni no Kuni Hotroit Stories
Platform: Cell phone
Japanese Release Date: December 9, 2010
Genre: RPG

Even though it’s already been out for a while, I’d recommend checking out Inazuma Eleven 3 if you’re attending the show. It’s a soccer RPG, where part of the game is spent getting the team prepared and finding items and the other part is spent playing soccer.

Read [Andriasang] Also Read [Neoseeker] Site [Level-5 Tokyo Game Show (Japanese)]

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