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Indeed.Vire said:Do they like money?
If so, the answer is yes.
I love Vanquish and Bayonetta.
Although I'm still butthurt over not being able to beat the last mission on Vanquish.
Indeed.Vire said:Do they like money?
If so, the answer is yes.
Kazerei said:I think it would've helped if the 360 JRPGs were better quality and actually stayed exclusive. Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, Star Ocean: TLH, Eternal Sonata ... so much mediocrity. With the exception of Tales of Vesperia, console JRPGs have kind of sucked this gen.
LQX said:Where can we get free 360's?
like a dragon said:It was too big, loud, and it didn't work too well. You Know the RROD thing that you forgot to mention. Oh, and the lack of Final Fantasy (timed exclusive but people thought it would never come to the xbox 360 in japan) is was killed the Xbox 360. Form factor is the least of Microsoft's problem in Japan.
There you go.Dunan said:Lost Odyssey (Yes Asian English Language version or US version)
The Last Remnant (Yes Asian English Language version or US version)
Fatal Inertia (just Y1000 at amazon.co.jp!) (English version Region Locked)
Mass Effect (No Idea)
Halo (All 360 Halos are region free from what I can see get Asian version)
Metro 2033 (Yes get Asian version)
...please tell me I can play these (particularly in English for the first two and last three) on a Japanese 360!
Sony gave out free ps3's with a bravia t.v purchase. Also to your comment on they buy reliable hardware,then how come xbox 1 sold less and it was more reliable than ps2[ps2 had DRE] and 360. Also 360 does well in UK too.commedieu said:Buy a windows 7 comp. Get a free 360.
This is absolutely ridiculous. Japan developers all around sold significantly less this gen on consoles and their influence is notably less as well. However, there are still a lot of Japanese developed games that are important in the console market. People are still going to care where the next Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, Kingdom Hearts, Metal Gear Solid, Street Fighter, etc. are going. It may not matter as much but hardware manufacturers would be stupid to ignore the Japanese games that do sell millions and the other smaller franchises that sell hundreds of thousands will follow wherever the big Japanese games go. Microsoft was also pretty lucky that the PS3 tanked so that so many major japanese developed games became 360/PS3 games. Microsoft would have to be very foolish if they ignored that audience or thought they would automatically get support from them next gen. There is still a sizable amount of people in the west that enjoy Japanese made games.tinfoilhatman said:Please elaborate, what mainstream Japanese centric console game sells well in the US market?
Why should Microshaft sink .01$ into Japan, what does MS or teh bulk of US gamers need Japan for?
Only in Australia which it is far smaller market. And only 35,000 to give away. My uncle have missed out.Syphon Filter said:Sony gave out free ps3's with a bravia t.v purchase.
InfiniteNine said:There you go.
How can the console market in China be less important than Japan? After all China has 10 times the population.Kyon said:This post is so ignorant. How can one country matter over another? Unless you have the mindset of NA=World right?
tinfoilhatman said:Only the hard core of the hard core playing fighting games anymore, this is a specialty market at best, with each year fighting games play less and less of a role in mainstream gaming same with JRPG but to an even larger extent.
A single promotion...commedieu said:Buy a windows 7 comp. Get a free 360.
No they still do it and in the u.s.iceatcs said:Only in Australia which it is far smaller market. And only 35,000 to give away. My uncle have missed out.![]()
Syphon Filter said:No they still do it and in the u.s.
I honestly find this very hard to believe.Sai-kun said:holy shit at the Reach 360 for like 100 bucks or something. Wow. What a fucking steal.
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flying to japan to get a cheap xbox bbl
Which store? All of them?Syphon Filter said:No they still do it and in the u.s.
See!!Dai101 said:They have the same promotion here in Mexico (limited to the very big and/or 3D bravia line)
like a dragon said:It was too big, loud, and it didn't work too well. You Know the RROD thing that you forgot to mention. Oh, and the lack of Final Fantasy (timed exclusive but people thought it would never come to the xbox 360 in japan) is was killed the Xbox 360. Form factor is the least of Microsoft's problem in Japan.
iceatcs said:Only in Australia which it is far smaller market. And only 35,000 to give away. My uncle have missed out.![]()
Ratrat said:I honestly find this very hard to believe.
Also good news! A friend of mine told me the US version of Mass Effect is region free so you're alright on that front too.Dunan said:Awesome.
The Japanese version is just fine for Fatal Inertia as even the most beautiful translation isn't going to improve the game that much. The text-heavy RPGs, on the other hand; those I want to play in English.
Just thought of another bonus: I could play Nier Gestalt in Japanese! I prefer Father Nier over the hackneyed teenage boy and Dad's version wasn't made for the J-PS3.
Cool offer but shame exclusive to one store chain. Oz' promotion was for all the stores.OldJadedGamer said:They did it last year in the US as well... well, not for TV's but if you bought a Sony Vaio laptop.
http://www.studentbuyingguide.com/2010/08/free-ps3-with-student-sony-vaio-purchase-today/
Duxxy3 said:Probably better off not launching in japan at all with the next xbox.
iceatcs said:Only in Australia which it is far smaller market. And only 35,000 to give away. My uncle have missed out.![]()
Students in the US will now get a complimentary 4GB Xbox 360 game console with the purchase of a Windows 7 based PC that costs at least $699. The deal starts from May 22 and the offer is open to students who order online from retailers (Microsoft, Dell, HP or Best Buy) using a .edu email address or displaying a valid student ID at the brands retail stores.
specialguy said:One of the biggest surprise to me this gen is that MS was able to beat PS3 in worldwide sales (looks like it's going to happen) despite being a non player in Japan. There was no way I though that could happen. Since PS3 essentially had one of the big 3 markets uncontested.
That's because Japan became increasingly small as a console market this gen.
like a dragon said:It was too big, loud, and it didn't work too well. You Know the RROD thing that you forgot to mention.
xbhaskarx said:RROD is not an issue with the 360 Slim either. So big, loud, didn't work too well, all resolved with the Slim, yet the Japanese still don't care about the 360.
Yeah, it had to be this. Thanks for clarifying that.FINALFANTASYDOG said:The 10,000 yen for the reach promotion is a bit disingenuous, It was a single store doing a special promotion with limited numbers as a loss leader.
The 100 yen game was a different store that was doing inventory stock cleaning. I went to the store, basically any game you would want was gone by late afternoon.
Unless the author is talking about 100-500 yen used games, which you can find sometimes with Blue Dragon, Tales of Vespia games that had insane print runs.
That seems like it'd be a bad idea for third party support. I can see a lot of smaller and mid-tier Japanese developers writing Microsoft's next console off completely if it's not even sold in their own territory.Rhazer Fusion said:Imo, Microsoft shouldn't even waste time bringing the next Xbox to Japan unless they are willing to lose even more money off of it. It's doing good in the West, so that will probably be enough for them.
I realy doubt that FPS games are any less popular in Europe than in the USiceatcs said:Europe will be some different from Japan.
US will be like that.
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I'm sure Microsoft is seriously considering this idea. I personally think their next system will release in Japan but they will no longer waste millions(hundreds of millions?) trying to persuade Japanese gamers to buy the system. At this point, MS realizes there is absolutely nothing they can do to increase sales in Japan. So why continue wasting so much money.Rhazer Fusion said:Imo, Microsoft shouldn't even waste time bringing the next Xbox to Japan unless they are willing to lose even more money off of it. It's doing good in the West, so that will probably be enough for them.
iceatcs said:Only in Australia which it is far smaller market. And only 35,000 to give away. My uncle have missed out.![]()
It has been there since May 2009. People were fooled by the trailer in the FFVIIACC release.Kagari said:I like how FF Versus XIII is on that preorder list, and we don't even have a date for it yet!
Perhaps but considering they must have spent millions, I'm sure MS is not happy they only managed to get to a distant 3rd place. It will be interesting to see how MS handles the next Xbox. I can just imagine what would happen if they decide not to bother with the Japanese market. I can picture the headlines :Upsidedown Fuji said:I think the 360 this time around is doing good considering Japan's market and preference of made in Japan products.
Road said:It has been there since May 2009. People were fooled by the trailer in the FFVIIACC release.
makingmusic476 said:That seems like it'd be a bad idea for third party support. I can see a lot of smaller and mid-tier Japanese developers writing Microsoft's next console off completely if it's not even sold in their own territory.
Camilos said:I'm sure Microsoft is seriously considering this idea. I personally think their next system will release in Japan but they will no longer waste millions(hundreds of millions?) trying to persuade Japanese gamers to buy the system. At this point, MS realizes there is absolutely nothing they can do to increase sales in Japan. So why continue wasting so much money.