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Xbox 360 passes 1 million sales in JapanDela @ Apr 21, 2009 20:02 | 5 comments
The announcement was made by Microsoft Japan president Takashi Sensui along with announcements of new games set to retail for the console, as well as downloadable content. Namco Bandai's Yoshihisa Kanesaka announced the company would bring fantasy role-playing game Magna Carta 2 to the console on August 6.
Capcom producer Jun Takeuchi confirmed Lost Planet 2 will feature four-player co-op support, while Dead Rising 2 producer Keiji Inafune shows off a trailer showing the game's protagonist attacking zombies in a casino using objects as weapons.
Tri-Ace's Takayuki Suguro Sega discussed the new RPG title End of Eternity, which is scheduled for release in winter 2009. Microsoft Xbox marketing spokesman Joji Sakaguchi used the latter of the media briefing to announce some upcoming Xbox and XBLA titles, including BlazBlu: Calamity Trigger which is due out June 26, and a new 3D Samurai Shodown title. Lode Runner is due to land on the service tomorrow, April 22, while Banjo-Kazooie sequel Banjo-Tooie and Virtual On will both be available from April 29.
Mega Man 9 is due out in June for 800 Microsoft Points and will include a new boss. Space Invaders Extreme and OD Beat Drop were also discussed but no date of availability was given. |
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Comment by: kikzm33z (Apr 22, 2009 15:10) Wow.
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Comment by: locobrown (Apr 22, 2009 15:39) Microsoft an american product. Outside of home, it sells at a high rate, but poorly in Japan. So, its not accepted everywhere may be because it causes old sentiments to surface? There are many reasons why. |
Comment by: inagasake (Apr 22, 2009 18:11) It's almost as if Japanese gamers are nationalistic or something. The Japanese do buy foreign things (iPods, Starbucks, McDonalds, Louis Vuitton handbags, even Microsoft Windows software, etc.) but when it comes to gaming, they just won't accept the Xbox. I don't understand why. The original Xbox deserved to fail there but M$ put in a ton of effort to push the 360 there that it boggles my mind that they haven't had more success.
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Comment by: kyo28 (Apr 23, 2009 11:19) Originally posted by kikzm33z: The problem is that the hardware isn't adapted to the tastes of Japanese consumers:
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Comment by: inagasake (Apr 23, 2009 15:42) The multimedia point would work if Blu-Ray penetration was higher in Japan than in America. I haven't seen Blu-Ray penetration stats for 2009 in Japan so I can't say. In 2008 though, Blu-Ray awareness and penetration were higher in the US.
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