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Next-Gen's Top 20 From Tokyo

Next Generation has a rundown on the 20 games they think defined TGS 2006. Leading the pack is Microsoft's double-barrel RPG action, Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon, their current great white hope for the Japanese market. From the article: "The weight of the bigger names involved -- artists Takehiko Inoue and Akira Toriyama, and writer Kiyoshi Shigematsu -- might even draw in completely uninitiated gamers. Blue Dragon, coming this year, as a pack-in with the console, will help make the machine a more familiar sight in homes that purchase PlayStation 2s for Dragon Quest; Lost Odyssey, coming next year, looks like something that could be advertised in cinemas." White Knight Story clocks in at number 3, and everyone from Ars Technica to Tycho is praising this Level 5 game as being the first PS3 title they're really getting excited about.

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  1. well... by B00yah · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It seems microsoft may have finally figured out what it takes to get some hype in japan: rpgs, and quirky, somewhat off games. It's a shame there is no Wii titles in the top 5, but Phoenix Wright for the DS did manage to break that group. I honestly hope that these rpg titles match up to the hype, and allows for a true three system battle in Japan. Because nothing generates innovation more than competition.

  2. Re:Great White Hope? by suv4x4 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    That's kind of a racist term.

    Wow, using a color name in an abstract phrase is racism, people!

    Oh did I say 'people', I don't wanna insult the rest of the animals!

    And plants!

    And inanimate objects!

    Aaaaaa! I just can't do it, I guess I'm a racist, shoot me!

  3. Re:White Knight by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I kust be alone in NOT finding it impressive. What was so great about it? Graphics? The game play certainly didn't seem that wowwing -- press a button, get a minute of animation, press another button, get another minute of animated conversations and transformation scenes and such.

  4. Re:Great White Hope? by i_should_be_working · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That link doesn't actually have any info, but this one does even though it's just the article for a play of the same name.

    The term Great White Hope is used today to describe something which people are hoping for and putting all their weight behind (in this case Microsoft with these RPGs) but that has little chance of succeeding (I assume because Japan is Sony land).

    The original Great White Hope was any white boxer who could beat black Jack Johnson. It carries racist implications becasue
    a) It was a racist time period where people rooted for a particular boxer just because they didn't like the colour of the other boxer's skin.
    b) Since no Great White Hope came along to beat Jack Johnson, the term implies a lost cause and reminds us of the stereotype that whites are no good at boxing.

    I don't think it's considered particularly offensive by anyone, but it's still a weird phrase to use nowadays. Without the context, it doesn't really get the point across. It probably is apt for the situation here though.

    To the people who modded this guy down: commenting on the prose of the summary is a well accepted tradition here at /. If you don't like what was said, then mod it overrated, or better yet, argue.

  5. Re:White Knight by DarkGreenNight · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Sure, it's a big niche, but...

    I, for one, would like to play an RPG, even a japanese style one, where the character was an adult! Seriously, I'm fed up with those angsty kids.

    When looking that video I was thinking "Can I skip that animation? Oh, I like this character. Oh noes! The main character is surely that other one that is a Cloud-Clone. The fighting is half nice and half phony. What is that? A Dragon? Ah, it must be the fire invocation that is in every game. Oh, in this FF the invocations are transformations, cute."

    Yep, nice FF-like game, but is just that. But what about old-fart gamers?

    I am a mature gamer, hear me roar!