Follow Tokyo Game Show All the Way to Japan



Tokyo Game Show kicks off this year on September 15th in none other than Tokyo, Japan, and when it does, you can expect a ton of game announcements, demos, surprises, and more from the developers and publisher that reside in The Land of the Rising Sun.

Want to go to Tokyo Game Show? 100 lucky Twitter followers who follow @tokyo_game_show, the official Twitter for the industry event, will get free tickets to the show. All you have to do is tweet to them why you deserve/want to go to the show. We suggest mentioning something about women being molested by giant tentacle monsters – seems to be right up their alley.

Unfortunately, air fare and hotel accommodations aren't included, but it's worth paying for it all so you can see all of the games, try some real sushi and saki, and enjoy the show. It's a sophisticated nerd dream come true.

While you're at it, make sure you follow @Game_Revolution for general awesomeness.

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