BAYONETTA AT TGS 2009!
October 9th, 2009 by PlatinumGames
Filed: Bayonetta, Community, Games, PlatinumGames
Hello everyone. If you don’t remember me, I am Kai, an animator here at PlatinumGames.
I haven’t blogged here since May, but I recently had the opportunity to check out the 2009 Tokyo Game Show, so I thought I would tell you about my experience.
I was actually at the show for 3 days, from September 24 – 26, but I was really excited for the September 26, when the show was opened to the public. I can’t tell you how much I was looking forward to finally seeing people play our game, especially as we have said time and again how much we want people to try out Bayonetta. I know I am not only speaking for myself when I say that all the PlatinumGames staff who went to the show felt the same way.


The last time I was at the Game Show as in 1995, when video games were presented at the Tokyo Toy Show. I remember being incredibly excited to see a version of Virtua Fighter 2 that was on display for the Sega Saturn. Looking back, the number of people at the show nowadays has really increased, hasn’t it? We lined up with everyone else to get into the show, but even though we got to the show 30 minutes before opening, it still took about an hour to get in.

Here is the Bayonetta booth. We went here right after we got into the show, shortly after 10 AM, and there was already restrictions being placed on those standing in lines. (More than a 2 hour wait to play and SEGA staff would stop allowing people to wait in line.) People weren’t just gathered around the demo stations, they were also gathering in front of a screen at the center of the booth that would show trailers and the new Bayonetta TV commercial. The booth was at a fever pitch!

We also went inside the booth to check it out.
Kamiya-san, Hashimoto-san, and the rest of the staff would stand to the side of the booth and soak in the atmosphere. What made us happiest was that the lines never died out, and that emotional experience continued, as we were able to see lots of excited people playing the game to the very end of the day. At around 3 PM, they shut down the line for Bayonetta, so there may have been some people there who didn’t get a chance to play. We truly apologize for this.

Kamiya-san was quite popular, and often had fans come up to him and say hello. He was happy to oblige their requests.

Shimako was also very popular.
Bayonetta was also featured in the Microsoft and Sony booths to a very warm reception, and we were lucky enough to be selected as one of the recipients of the Game Future Awards from the 2009 Japan Game Awards. They say that this award is given to those titles shown at Tokyo Game Show that have garnered the most amount of attention. Thank you so much to everyone who has supported us this far, and to all those who voted for us at Tokyo Game Show! Also, if you are in Japan, keep an eye on the official Bayonetta home page for information about our in-store events, the downloadable demo, and other hot news as we take the wraps off the latest information. Make sure you don’t miss anything.
One of my personal favorite things to do is camp out in a game store and watch people buying our game on the day it is released. I can’t wait to meet many of you when you are picking up Bayonetta.
A little bonus:
Kamiya-san was a guest at Capcom’s booth for their Ghost Trick talk show.

Kamiya-san wore a “Wicked Witch” (Majo Saiban) printed t-shirt with a picture of Bayonetta on it. (Shimako and I were in charge of this bit of nefariousness.) Once he wrapped up with the event, he tossed the shirt out into the crowd.
Tagged: Bayonetta, Bayonetta Girls, Ghost Trick, Hideki Kamiya, Mari Shimazaki, PlatinumGames, Shu Takumi, Tokyo Game Show, Xbox 360









18 Comments Add Your Own
SonicTHP Posted on October 9, 2009 at 5:07 pm
Anything for the fans. It'll do you well in the future.
Humberto Posted on October 9, 2009 at 7:19 pm
And another cat posse… There is no way he'll ever go to another industry event without having to pull one of those off. He might want to start practesing.
J_FER_SALAZAR Posted on October 9, 2009 at 8:18 pm
The last pic is priceless ! !
aXL99 Posted on October 9, 2009 at 8:57 pm
Hmm? Majo Saiban? Isn't that also the name of a japanese drama?
Oh hey the shirt resembles the Gyakuten Saiban/Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney logo! That was a nice touch, Kai and Shimako
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Congrats on the Japan Game Award nomination, it was very well deserved.
By all means please post some more photos of people with the actual game in their hands when it comes out!
Maruis Posted on October 10, 2009 at 12:03 am
when can we non-Japanese get our hands on the downloadable demo?
Shawn Posted on October 10, 2009 at 12:21 am
LOL at the last picture haha!
FAUNA Posted on October 10, 2009 at 3:18 am
Just downloaded the demo and the game is a masterpiece. This will truly be your magnum opus! One minor personal issue though: please make the manual rotatable camera faster (this might be adjustable in the options menu, but I can't read japanese). Oh yeah, I was expecting Mikami-san's game to be unveiled at TGS. I know it will probably be shown after Bayonetta's release, but please show it earlier! Cheers P* Games.
FAUNA Posted on October 10, 2009 at 4:31 am
The TGS trailer was so epic and mind-blowing! It brings Bayonetta to a whole new level. The coolest shot was Rodin (my favorite character) with the glowing red eye. And the father looks really cool. He actually has a peacock around his shoulders! Mari, your concepts are top notch.
Matt Posted on October 10, 2009 at 7:55 am
The camera was horrible in the demo and the PS3 version, which will sell the most in Japan, was very poor. Poor framerate, lots of tearing and inferior textures. PG should take notes from Team Ninja.
Crow T. Robot Posted on October 11, 2009 at 3:18 am
haha 'He tossed his shirt into the crowd'
PLATINUM GAMES GONE WILD!!!
baberific Posted on October 11, 2009 at 11:10 am
Jeez, after playing the 360 demo like crazy, I am looking forward to this title more than ever!
Thanx for the blog and pics Kai! That last one of kamiya on…all 4s…is pretty freaking hilarious!
60Hz Posted on October 12, 2009 at 11:29 am
Hats off to P* the demo itself is worth 60 bucks!
Trickshot Posted on October 12, 2009 at 8:13 pm
When I saw that last picture, I thought, "…oh god…is he really…?" O_O;
FAUNA Posted on October 13, 2009 at 1:45 am
Hey BABERIFIC, how did you get the 360 demo? I have a Japanese account, but it says you need a GOLD account.
FAUNA Posted on October 14, 2009 at 3:59 am
Was the environment architecture in The Angel's Metropolis inspired by Gaudi?
twenty1 Posted on October 14, 2009 at 1:20 pm
HELL YEA!!!!!!!!!
Maju Posted on October 14, 2009 at 1:48 pm
It's like the 15th time i finish the 360 demo,i'm playing that instead of my complete games XD..The game is incredible,thank you kamiya,thank you all,platinum games,i can't wait for january now
Dante Posted on October 15, 2009 at 8:10 am
BAYONETTA is Pure Platinum