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'''Game Software Development Spot''' (Japanese: {{alttext|ゲームソフトの開発現場|ゲームソフトのかいはつげんば}}) was a two day event held by [[TOSE]]; developers of the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]], which took place between October 24th and October 25th 2009 at the second floor of the [[wikipedia:Kyoto International Manga Museum|Kyoto International Manga Museum]].<ref>[https://www.tose.co.jp/jp/news/20091024.html Page on TOSE's official website]</ref><ref>[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kyotomm/20091024 Enuemu Blog (1)].</ref>
'''Game Software Development Spot''' (Japanese: {{alttext|ゲームソフトの開発現場|ゲームソフトのかいはつげんば}}) was a two day event held by [[TOSE]]; developers of the [[The Legendary Starfy (series)|''The Legendary Starfy'' series]], which took place between October 24th and October 25th 2009 at the second floor of the [[wikipedia:Kyoto International Manga Museum|Kyoto International Manga Museum]].<ref>[https://www.tose.co.jp/jp/news/20091024.html News article on TOSE's official website].</ref><ref>[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kyotomm/20091024 Enuemu Blog (1)].</ref>


It was part of the Kyoto Wisdom and Knowledge Exhibition (Japanese: 京都 知恵と力の博覧会), sponsored by the Expo Promotion Association (Japanese: 博覧会推進協議). About 1100 people attended.
It was part of the Kyoto Wisdom and Knowledge Exhibition (Japanese: {{alttext|京都知恵と力の博覧会|きょうとちえとちからのはくらんかい}}), sponsored by the Expo Promotion Association (Japanese: {{alttext|博覧会推進協議|はくらんかいすいしんきょうぎ}}). About 1100 people attended.


It coincided with the OIKE Festa; which is a festival held in held in [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]] at [[jawikipedia:御池通|Oike street]] (Japanese: 御池通) every Autumn, appealing to people from a wide range of backgrounds.<ref>[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kyotomm/20101024/1288069777 Emuemu Blog (2)].</ref><ref>[http://www.city.kyoto.lg.jp/tokei/cmsfiles/contents/0000004/4410/matidukurinews_4.pdf Machi Zukuri News No. 4 - September issue].</ref>
It coincided with the OIKE Festa; which is a festival held in held in [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]] at [[jawikipedia:御池通|Oike street]] (Japanese: {{alttext|御池通|おいけどおり}}) every Autumn, appealing to people from a wide range of backgrounds.<ref>[http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kyotomm/20101024/1288069777 Emuemu Blog (2)].</ref><ref>[http://www.city.kyoto.lg.jp/tokei/cmsfiles/contents/0000004/4410/matidukurinews_4.pdf Machi Zukuri News No. 4 - September issue].</ref>


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Game Software Development Spot (Japanese: ゲームソフトの開発現場) was a two day event held by TOSE; developers of the The Legendary Starfy series, which took place between October 24th and October 25th 2009 at the second floor of the Kyoto International Manga Museum.[1][2]

It was part of the Kyoto Wisdom and Knowledge Exhibition (Japanese: 京都知恵と力の博覧会), sponsored by the Expo Promotion Association (Japanese: 博覧会推進協議). About 1100 people attended.

It coincided with the OIKE Festa; which is a festival held in held in Kyoto, Japan at Oike street (Japanese: 御池通) every Autumn, appealing to people from a wide range of backgrounds.[3][4]

Event

The event showed the development of games on consoles such as the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. There were development sites for modeling and motion. According to TOSE, "the detailed CG production drew the attention of overseas visitors". It was possible to try out some games in development for the Nintendo DS.

There was an exhibit related to the The Legendary Starfy series, showing a model of Starfy on a screen and various artwork related to characters in the Nintendo DS game The Legendary Starfy (the fifth game in the series), including Starfy, the Mermaid, Moe, a Fwip, The Squirts and Starfy. A large poster of The Legendary Starfy was also shown.

People could draw a picture on a computer and it would be reflected in a game.

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