The Tokyo Game Show, eh? Well, if I was out of school and had some time and money on my hands, I'd take my butt over to my favorite city in the world, Tokyo, Japan. The world's most expensive city, judged an expensive city list (the first American city on the list was New York City (it'll be in GT4) at #11).
Traditionally, Japan will almost always get the cool games before America gets a hold of them. The TGS will likely give us a pretty good indication of what to expect. And come October, I'll love to read the game magazines to read about what GT4 will most likely be like when we put that DVD-ROM into our PlayStation 2's. If you think about it, the game should at least be at 75 to 80 percent completion between E3 2003 and the date of this reply. So we may see all kinds of surprises. And ANYTHING can happen. Milk Trucks. Cows. Girls who fall in love with the supercars like they were at an Usher concert (more on Usher later). So if you're in Tokyo and you're keeping things real doing that underground reporting of GT4 at TGS, make us GTPlaneteers proud! Look here, people. I'm pretty sure we may have a lot of excitement there like what we had for E3 this year. While that topic is in the "dead and gone until you reply" threads, we had all sorts of announcements. Biggest of which was perhaps the Nurburgring Nordschliefe being in GT4.
Anyhow, you all heading to Tokyo for some underground-style reports on GT4 at the show, make us proud! Can you dig that, players?