Tokyo Game Show organizer CESA has announced its best of show winners, under the "Future Division" banner, awarded to unreleased titles.
Twelve titles have made the cut -- voted on by attendees -- and they cover all consoles except for the PlayStation 2.
Without further ado, this year's winners are:
- Idolmaster SP - PSP (Namco Bandai)
- Gyakuten Kenji - Nintendo DS (Capcom)
- White Knight Chronicles - PS3 (Sony)
- Star Ocean: The Last Hope - Xbox 360 (Square Enix)
- Dissidia Final Fantasy - PSP (Square Enix)
- Dragon Quest IX - Nintendo DS (Square Enix)
- Resident Evil 5 - Xbox 360/PS3 (Capcom)
- Monster Hunter 3 - Wii (Capcom)
- 428 - Wii (Sega)
- LittleBigPlanet - PS3 (Sony)
- Yakuza 3 - PS3 (Sony)
- Let's Tap - Wii (Sega)
via Game | Life
Labels: Bandai Namco, Capcom, Sega, Sony, Square Enix, TGS
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