TGS2022: Secure the exclusive photo gallery now! – News

TGS2022: Secure the exclusive photo gallery now!  - News

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After a long Corona break, GamersGlobal wants to visit the Tokyo Game Show again this year – if you want, you can support this visit and enjoy an exclusive photo gallery!

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Since not everyone is interested in the “Japan-Doku 2022” crowdfunding project, not everyone has probably noticed that a visit to the Tokyo Game Show 2022 is on the program. While news of this will be free to all, the traditional behind-the-scenes photo gallery is exclusive to €5 class donors only.

With 5 euros you can support the TGS visit and view the gallery+ as soon as it is released (it will not be freely available). You can expect several dozen photos of the fair and its surroundings with sardonic or sometimes informative comments.

To unlock the TGS 2022 gallery, simply purchase the 5 euro medal.

What is the reason for this news? I have just registered for the TGS 2022, and I am happy about the typical small inconsistencies (the address I was asked for was not the street and house number, but the name of the building and the block; parts of the registration were in Japanese despite the English language version…) and myself thought: “What a pity it would be if the TGS gallery were reserved for Japan documentary donors, but not for other interested parties who just don’t want to support a documentary!” Mind you, the corresponding perk in crowdfunding has been around for three weeks…

As a small service, the former Japan galleries & videos/documents (if free):

  • 2018: Trade fair impressions in 4K (video)
  • 2018: Japan report, episode 1: fake Japanese women (85 photos, free for everyone)
  • 2017: Tokyo by day (video documentary, 53min)
  • 2017: Tokyo at night (video documentary, 38min)
  • 2017: The TGS trade fair video (video)
  • 2017: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 1: Arriving in style (45 photos)
  • 2017: Jörg in Tokyo, day 2: bright dips and red lights (40 photos)
  • 2017: Jörg in Tokyo, day 3: stalls and meat skewers (45 photos)
  • 2017: Jörg in Tokyo, day 4: fair babes looking away (45 photos)
  • 2017: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 5: The Three Towers (40 photos)
  • 2017: Jörg in Tokyo, day 6: The last day (65 photos)
  • 2017: Bonus Gallery: VR Zone Shinjuku (45 photos)
  • 2016: Jörg Langer in Tokyo 2016 (video documentary, 40min)
  • 2016: Trade fair impressions (video)
  • 2016: VR, stands & trade fair summary (video)
  • 2016: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 1: From Munich to Tokyo (40 photos)
  • 2016: Jörg in Tokyo, day 2: In Japan they eat the fish raw (50 photos)
  • 2016: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 3: The King of Tokyo (50 photos)
  • 2016: Jörg in Tokyo, day 4: Lost in the neon sea (60 photos)
  • 2016: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 5: One day is not enough (90 photos)
  • 2015: A day at the TGS 2015 (video documentary, 36min)
  • 2015: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 1: From Salmdorf to Chiba (40 photos)
  • 2015: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 2: Hello TGS (70 photos)
  • 2015: Jörg in Tokyo, day 3: A ship will come (55 photos)
  • 2015: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 4: The crowds are already waiting (50 photos)
  • 2015: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 5: Jörg at 450 meters (50 photos)
  • 2015: Jörg in Tokyo, day 6: Jörg’s last day (50 photos)
  • 2014: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 1: Here’s to something new! (35 photos)
  • 2014: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 2: The fair is mine (36 photos)
  • 2014: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 3: Welcome to the third day (40 photos)
  • 2014: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 4: The Babes Special (44 photos)
  • 2014: Jörg in Tokyo, day 5: Kawaii (36 photos)
  • 2014: Jörg in Tokyo, day 6: In Shinagawa on Monday evening… (60 photos)
  • 2013: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 1: Always a good excuse: TGS (22 photos)
  • 2013: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 2: Action in the evening (33 photos)
  • 2013: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 3: The Tokyo Game Show begins (36 photos)
  • 2013: Jörg in Tokyo, day 4: random walks and beach life (44 photos)
  • 2013: Jörg in Tokyo, Day 5: So many people (37 photos)

The list also shows nicely how the whole subject at GamersGlobal has evolved from a few travel snaps to elaborate galleries and full blown documentaries.

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