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He's quite negative about Japan's actual situation.

At a hands-on event for Dead Rising 2, producer Keiji Inafune (father of Mega Man) had some not-so-nice-words about this year's Tokyo Game Show.

After asking the crowd of attendees what they thought of TGS this year (and urging them to be honest in their responses), Inafune expressed disappointment in this year's show and its games line-up.

"Personally when I looked around [at] all the different games at the TGS floor," Capcom's Ben Judd translated Inafune, "I said 'Man, Japan is over. We're done. Our game industry is finished.'"

However, he then uses Capcom's upcoming titles as an example of "kick ass" games coming from Japan. An interesting remark, as Dead Rising 2 is being handled by Canadian studio Blue Castle Games.


While Inafune's remarks may seem harsh, he's not alone in his feelings -- many we've spoken to have told us they were underwhelmed by this year's shows. It's certainly smaller in size, and many Japanese developers (some due mainly to financial reasons) have chosen not to attend this year's show.

http://www.destructoid.com/tgs-09-keiji-inafune-dumps-on-tokyo-game-show-2009-149909.phtml

Japan is doomez .....

 



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CAPCOM YEAAAA WOOO



Bah! There are plenty of good games coming from there (Konami, Capcom, Sega, Nintendo, Sony).

Though I am still more excited about two little-known western games more than any of those. Those games? Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3.



B-b-b-but Microsoft is doing so bad there.  How can people keep ripping on the 360's performance there if Japan doesn't matter???

Oh well, best to ignore this and celebrate Japanese PS3 Slim sales!!!



I wonder why they got unproven Canadian devs to make DR2 when they could have done it in house like the original.



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I think Japanese games is still better than Western games except for graphic.



Japan has been on the decline for many years, and there's not much innovation coming from there any more, but they still make games that sell.

But why did a Capcom guy say this? Capcom make extremely generic games. What good have they made in this gen apart from Resi 5? I do not know any upcoming games that are special.

Devil May Cry, Bionic Commando, Street Fighter, Lost Planet, Resident Evil, Dead Rising - not much innovation there. Honestly they're all very traditional, old-fashioned, mainstream and generic games. The upcoming Dark Void looks very mediocre too.

 

I like Dead Rising and Resi of course, but they're not very memorable games any more.



Capcom changed to a wastern developer, the only japan fault is to be a market with an extremely sofisticated taste for videogames...it's not their fault if Capcom started creating just FPS, which are not popoular in Japan...



CURRENTLY PLAYING: Xenoblade (Wii), Super mario 3D land (3DS), Guild Wars (PC)

 

I Blame Wii Fit.











And Square Enix.



I was quite disappointed too. Kaz Hirai of Sony said at GamesCom that "TGS will be worth the wait". Yeah. Right.

Microsoft was all about Natal hype. But the gathering with Inafune, Kojima, and the Sega guy is interesting. Natal has good developer support. All that matters now is the software line-up for Natal.

Still...Japanese game developers need to do something...



Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!

Kojima: Come out with Project S already!