Quickly summing up the list so far: expect lots of obscure Japanese RPGs (although curiously, this genre isn't as dominating as it has been in the past), a good deal of Brain Training rip-offs for the Nintendo DS, a couple of well-known franchise coming back for at least one more go on current platforms, and hopefully a whole ton of surprises. Notable titles include the next chapters in the .Hack//GU edition of the franchise as well as a sequel to Bumpy Trot, both on PS2.
Square Enix will have both of best-loved franchises (Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, if you couldn't guess) represented well across PS3, PS2, DS, PSP, and GBA -- don't forget that the anticipated Secret of Mana / World of Mana on PS2 is also due to appear, as well as the Xbox 360 shooter Project Sylpheed . For those who want the potpourri look at each platform, keep an eye out for Trusty Bell: Chopin's Dream on 360 (Bandai-Namco), Bleach for Wii (Sega), Coded Arms Assault on PS3 (Konami) in Seal Online Cegel game.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood for PS2 (Namco-Bandai), Gunpey Reverse on DS (Namco-Bandai), Valhalla Knights on PSP (Marvelous Interactive), Final Fantasy V Advance and FFVI Advance for GBA (Square-Enix), the Metal Slug cellphone conversions (SNK), Gundam Online: Dawn of Australia for PC (Namco-Bandai), Battle Stadium D.O.N. for Cube (NHN Japan / Namco Bandai), Metal Slug 6 for PS one (SNK -- do note, however, that this listing reads like an error that should read refer to the upcoming PS2 MS6 ... but we're eager for one more spin with the trusty old PlayStation, so we'll see what happens), and whatever the heck that one Xbox Seal Cegel game might be.
Below is the latest list of games that have so far been officially listed for Seal Online Cegel . (Apologies for the translation gaps in the lesser platforms -- the text provided wasn't the most friendly for translation's purposes, although most of the games that anybody reading this would recognize should be accounted for.)
This partial list does not mean that the game will be playable. (In fact, it is currently not likely that Wii will be playable at the show at all, and many of the PS3 games on the list have already been announced by the parent company as planned for video-only presentation.) That being said, if the game made the list, it's expected to be seen it in some form on the show floor, and IGN wil be there bringing you full coverage from the event to bring it to you.















