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Year Days Total attendees Total exhibitors
TGS 2008 Oct 9 - Oct 12 estimated at 180,000 expecting 170
TGS 2007 Sept 20 - Sept 23 193,040 217
TGS 2006 Sept 22 - Sept 24 192,411 134
TGS 2005 Sept 16 - Sept 18 176,056 131
TGS 2004 Sept 24 - Sept 26 160,096 117
TGS 2003 Sept 26 - Sept 28 150,089 111
TGS 2002 Sept 20 - Sept 22 134,032 85
TGS 2001 March 30 - April 1
Sept 12 - Sept 14
118,080
129,626
53
53
TGS 2000 March 31 - Apr 2
Sept 22 - Sept 24
131,708
???
66
66
TGS 1999 March 19 - Mar 21
Sept 17 - Sept 19
163,448
163,866
82
74
TGS 1998 March 20 - Mar 22
October 9 - Oct 11
147,913
156,455
93
92
TGS 1997 April 4 - April 6
Sept 5 - Sept 7
121,172
140,630
104
104
TGS 1996 August 9 - Aug 11 109,649 87

The Tokyo Game Show, or TGS, is an annual gaming exposition held in Tokyo, Japan. It's pretty much the Japanese E3, except for the kick-ass fact that the last two days of the expo are open to the general public, not just industry insiders. 2007 marked the first year that the Tokyo Game Show was held for four consecutive days. This was done to give more time to the business trade show aspects of the event. The very first years TGS was held biannually, once in the spring and then again in the fall. Holding two events a year ended in 2001 and ever since TGS has been an annual event.

Nintendo tends not to participate heavily in TGS, though, at times they have had people like Satoru Iwata give speeches. In the past Nintendo has sometimes put on their own convention, Nintendo SpaceWorld.

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Tokyo Game Show

TGS 2008 | TGS 2009 | TGS 2010
TGS 2005 | TGS 2006 | TGS 2007
TGS 2002 | TGS 2003 | TGS 2004
TGS 1999 | TGS 2000 | TGS 2001
TGS 1996 | TGS 1997 | TGS 1998

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