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A short clip from Jenova Chen's new PSN game Flower was shown today during Sony's keynote speech at the TGS.

An expansion to flOw was also revealed at the pre-TGS press reception. [video update thanks to haowan]

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FLOWer preview
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hey, i'll try, when is it? haha

dunno, I remember hearing from someone that they were keen on meeting you there. Guess they will be disappointed hehe...

oh boy...

we weren't invited :(

hey, that kotaku article about the multigame deal is not true. kotaku just got a little over excited i guess...

Whats with the totally unrealistic weed movement on that clip? If you want to impress us with a powerfull machine running millions of grass strands at once, try not to have them look like they are dancing to their own tune (or at least make them dance to the tune that is playing)

looks like I got some of the facts wrong. sorry guys. :'(

Pretty slick though.

The flower movie is quite nice, totally agreed on the oceanic grass movement though. ugh. Be the first developer to get that right!

Maybe it's part of the gameplay :o...(?)

Well it certainly is beautiful. Wonder if that's going to be a downloadable game, or if it's actually going to hit the stores...

Unlikely in stores. Though, a combo Flow+Flower retail disc might be viable, since they do have multiple PS3 products. Or a triple including Derek's "deFlOwered". ;)

Michal, I think it's been confirmed that it's for PSNetwork (i.e. download only).

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