Xbox Japan Boss Explains New Price Cuts 37
Thanks to 1UP for their article covering Japanese Xbox boss Yoshihiro Maruyama's comments regarding yesterday's significant Xbox price drop in Japan. Maruyama explained that the price cut wasn't a reaction to Sony's Japanese PS2 price drop: "This discount was in the works for the end-of-year shopping season before SCE's announcement. The timing was on our own terms, and we aren't simply following the leader here." He also tried to explain why the Japanese videogame market is shrinking, suggesting: "You see companies in the U.S. using a multiplatform strategy, developing games for several consoles at once, with Electronic Arts leading the way. However, Japan concentrates all its development on the top platform alone, so it's easy to run into dead ends."
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But yeah, my personal console priorities are PS2 then Gamecube then XBox. Of course, if I had to buy one console today - I don't know if it would be a PS2 or an XBox. I originally bought the PS2 because of GTA - now that's available for XBox. I do really enjoy Madden online so that gives a nod to the PS2. I haven't checked out Sega's and MS's football offerings so I don't know if that's a critical issue for me.
All of this is moot since I already have a PS2.
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The US has the right idea (kinda). Give people platform freedom and more people will buy your product. Restrict them to a single platform and they will boycott your product. I won't be buying FFX, for example, until I can rip the DVD and use an emulat
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I don't think there is a boycott mentality in the mindset of most American consumers. If that were the case, Microsoft wouldn't have that many Xbox customers, based on their shenanigans and poor track record of product quality in other industries. American consumers have poor long-term memory.
"I won't be buying FFX, for example, un
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Minority, yes. Unreasonable demands, no. The desire to play a game on a computer so that I can better control my gaming enviornment isn't much different than my desire to use Linux to better control my desktop enviornment. Keep in mind that my point of view in regards to gaming platform freedom is just as much in the m
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The US has only kinda gotten that point. Yes, a lot of titles are made for all 3 consoles. But from the start, most ports to the GameCube were done very half assed - worse graphics and load times than the PS2 version, despite having significantly better hardware. On top of that, the GameCube version is commonly released later than the others. Then the publishers wonder
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I'd have bought it already if they released it for the PC. In my case, I played every one of the final fantasies from 1 to 9 on an emulator and rightfully paid for each one. I'm not saying I don't participate in my fair share of piracy too, but if they don't want to sell me a PC version then emulation and/or piracy becomes needed. My post was no troll. I stand by my ant
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Of course, while this perception is indeed factua
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I'll give you the look part, most of the time. I'll say the sound better part is there, even though you didn't mention it. But play better? I would say that is false. Most multi-platform games are designed with the PS2 in mind, and the PS2's control
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2. The PS2 and Xbox controllers have an identical number of buttons.
3. I could easily argue that better looks and better sounds can do more to enhance playing games than the controller. If it were purely based on the controller, people wouldn't go so gaga over Gamecube games with its bizarre (compared to the other two) controller (which I personally hate and suffer through only because GC has some great games and I'm too lazy/cheap to buy an adaptor - a
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And I disagree about Tony Hawk regardless. The better D-pad on the Xbox controll
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A percentage of people who take SCII seriously, play it with a joystick. In this circumstance, the default GC controller isn't important.
Don't know how large this percentage is, but it's certainly large enough to make it economically feasible for Hori to make a GC-specific SCII arcade stick.
For peopl
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On a similar note, I finally found the SC2-branded arcade stick that was mentioned here on slashdot shortly before SC2 was released ( http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/14 / 040208&mode=thread&tid=127&tid=186&tid=211&tid=212 &tid=213 ). The particular GameStop I was in said that they had only received the one stick t
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Agreed here as well. The original GameBoy and all Nintendo consoles from the NES to the N64 had controllers with d-pads of the perfect size, shape, and construction quality. But the GameCube controller and all GameBoys starting with GameBoy Pocket all have pads that are too small for comfortable and effe
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Sports, racing, and fighting games tend to be the largets percentage of multi-platform games, you know.
The better D-pad on the Xbox controller
You're joking, right? The Xbox D-pad sucks, especially on that monstrous controller (though the Controller-S has a better D-pad than the original). The GC D-pad is only in the bad category because it is too small for most games; but both the PS2 and GC D-pads are far m
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So what's your point? Both GC and Xbox receive a fair number of exclusives from various companies in Jap
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Gold tone PS2 case? (Score:1, Offtopic)
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For the unbias... (Score:4, Insightful)
CHRISTMAS SALES. Anyone in retail knows what I'm talking about. The only one I don't see doing a price cut is GC and thats because they're already cheap and they're using the free game trick.
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Another gift-giving holiday in Japan is O-bon week. Perhaps if the X-Box keeps its lacklustre performance up, a further slight decrease in price may be what they might choose.
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However, on review, though kids don't get enough money for Christmas even to buy a console, Otoshidama (New Year's gift money) might be something to target. Especially with the way otoshidama are getting bigger lately.