Heading to Tokyo for the annual game show later this month , but your handmade convention center itinerary is sadly lacking ideas for how to divvy up time? No worries — Sega, Konami, Level-5, and Tecmo-Koei have announced their showings for TGS 2010! The highlight of, well, all of the listings is Level-5’s news of a playable Ni no Kuni for both Nintendo DS and PlayStation 3.

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We’ll be honest, we somehow let the Kinect title Adrenalin Misfits — known as Crossboard7 outside of North America — slip by during both E3 and Gamescom.

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Adrenalin Misfits brings body waggle to Kinect
Start looking for a really nice cardboard box! And then ship yourself to Japan in it. Konami is holding a Metal Gear Solid cosplay contest next month, with the winner to be determined at the Tokyo Game Show.

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Cosplayers will compete at Tokyo Game Show’s ‘Metal Gear Cosplay Camp’
When Konami suggested a Halloween release for Saw 2: Flesh & Blood at E3, it apparently meant Halloween-ish. Uncertainty is part of setting a devious trap, after all. The publisher today announced the October 19 release date of the game, “just in time for the release of Saw VII 3D, the seventh installment of the popular horror franchise from Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures.” Along with the date, Konami has sent out some new Saw 2 concept art

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Get uncomfortable with Saw 2 release date and new art
European PS3 owners can look forward to playing No More Heroes in HD, with Move controls, courtesy of Konami. Those of us in North America, so far, can only look forward to importing No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise , as the publisher hasn’t made any announcements regarding the title

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No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise, now with PlayStation Move icons
DanceMasters , Konami’s Kinect dancing game, has a more Konami-like name for its European release: Dance Evolution . And very DDR-like music, if the trailer is any indication.

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Konami’s ‘DanceMasters’ grooves Kinect-style
Konami has announced that Castlevania: Lords of Shadow will be whipped onto North American shelves starting October 5.

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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow sinks teeth into North America Oct. 5, DLC planned
Amazon sent out word of a Castlevania: Lords of Shadow limited edition a bit early this week by releasing a mockup image of the package. Now the retailer has boldly tweeted (if one can do something called “tweeting” in a bold manner) release info for the limited edition, pricing it at $79.99 on PS3 and Xbox 360 . The image is exactly the same as this week’s mockup, meaning that we will get that nice hand-painted artwork on the box (that looks a lot like the work of longtime Castlevania artist Ayami Kojima ) along with the soundtrack and artbook, that were shown before

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Amazon: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow LE out in October
Do those feet of yours remember how to dance? Or, rather, how to flail about in four directions in accordance with a brightly colored song chart

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DDR coming to PS3 this fall with YouTube and Move support
An image spotted on Amazon (and since removed) suggests that there will be a special edition release of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow — as if its status as a major game from a large publisher didn’t already make that clear. The image shows a package comprising two Xbox 360 game discs, a soundtrack, and a “The Art of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow” book

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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow special edition mockup outed by Amazon