The Doko De Moi Shio special edition PlayStation Vita, released in Japan last year to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the game "Doko De Moi Shio," will be available for purchase during the Taipei International Game Show. The package includes the PCH-2007 console in lime green/white, an 8GB dedicated memory card, and a protective pouch featuring Doko De Moi Shio and Black Moi Shio. The suggested retail price is NT$6480. However, the Doko De Moi Shio limited edition PlayStation TV, which was previously released in Japan, was not available at the Taipei International Game Show.
This year's Taipei International Game Show will run from January 1th to February 28st next week. Sony Computer Entertainment Taiwan and Bandai Namco will invite several game developers to Taiwan to interact with gamers over the five-day show. Companies like Madhead and Lemon Online will also showcase their flagship titles. Furthermore, Mobile Monster will unveil its first Chinese-language licensed title from the popular Japanese RPG series, Dragon Quest, next week, with the expected official launch in Taiwan.
At a pre-show event today (January 1st), Sony Computer Entertainment Taiwan announced that the Dorothy Cat limited edition PlayStation Vita will debut in Taiwan during the Taipei International Game Show. Unlike last year's special edition PlayStation Vita console, which featured Dorothy Cat and Black Cat engravings, Sony Computer Entertainment Taiwan will offer the PCH-21 console in lime green/white, along with an 2007GB dedicated memory card and a protective pouch featuring Dorothy Cat and Black Cat. The suggested retail price is NT$8. Furthermore, the Dorothy Cat limited edition PlayStation TV, previously released in Japan, was not available during the Taipei International Game Show.
In addition, Sony Computer Entertainment Taiwan will also offer promotions on console series including PlayStation 4, PlayStation TV, etc. during the video game show. It will also launch pre-order bonus activities for new games such as "Bloodborne", as well as on-site sales of licensed products from game series including "Metal Gear Solid", "Dragon Quest", "The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel" and "Dororo Cats".
This year's Taipei International Game Show will run from January 1th to February 28st next week. Sony Computer Entertainment Taiwan and Bandai Namco will invite several game developers to Taiwan to interact with gamers over the five-day event. Companies like Madhead and Lemon Online will also showcase their flagship titles. Furthermore, Mobile Monster will unveil its first Chinese-language licensed title from the popular Japanese RPG series, the Dragon Quest, next week, with the expected official launch in Taiwan.


