On Selling Western PC Games In Japan 16
Thanks to GameSpot for their interview with the Japanese PC game publisher Cyberfront, discussing what it takes for a Western PC game to sell in console-dominated Japan. The company's best-sellers are Civilization III, which boasts "good name recognition", and takes advantage of "the... popular simulation genre" in Japan, and interestingly, SWAT III - apparently, "the tactical shooter struck a chord among this particular group: Japan's model firearm subculture." The company's founders argue that the first-person shooter genre can still be popular in Japan, pointing out that "Medal of Honor for PS2 sold 200,000 copies." However, the PC market is still relatively small, so "...a title that sells 10,000 copies in Japan is considered a hit."
Similarities and Differences (Score:1)
"the... popular simulation genre" (Score:4, Interesting)
On a serious note, they say:
but surely there's not much bigger an incentive than 4 or 5 million sales for a port?
Re:"the... popular simulation genre" (Score:1)
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'Internation Editions' (Score:2)
It was rereleased because it had more stuff added to it (not sure what, probably some sidequests, items, monsters, etc. - FFs not really my cup of tea). For some reason the Japanese will actually spend big money on these rereleases. (I suppose some truly obsessive fans combined with lots of disposable income, by American standards, is a good reason for that.) You see the same
Japan's model firearm subculture (Score:4, Interesting)
Aside from just collecting this guns, there are people that actually play with them ala paintball guns, with teams and everything (think real-life Counterstrike).
When I was a kid, me and brothers would have killed for a good, solid plastic BB gun, so in my quest to relive my childhood days, I bought a few cheap Airsoft Glocks (33 and 17) just for plinking around.
Here are some relevant links:
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/H
http://shop.airsoftdynamics.com/home.shtml
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Also, these are GREAT for shooting girlfriends/cats!
Re:Japan's model firearm subculture (Score:1)
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I actually did this a year or two ago with some friends when I was still in high school. He bought some cheap airsoft guns, dished them out and we just shot the crap out of each other in his backyard. Most fun I've had in a while too.
Different culture, allright! (Score:1, Informative)
They also like different kinds of games, the Final Fantasy series is much bigger there than here. Games like Quake and Doom and multiplayer games are much more popular in the west. Multiplayer is a big driver for PC games that the consoles are only just waking up to (Th
Re:Different culture, allright! (Score:1)
I realize you meant online gaming but the fact that you call it "me too!" mode, says a lot about your