JP 360 Stock Moves Slowly 53
Omkar writes "According to Kotaku, the Xbox 360's price has been cut to a mere $150 by several Japanese retailers. Apparently they can't send unsold inventory back to Microsoft, so they're desperate to free up space." Indeed, Next Generation reports that something like 60% of all Japanese stock goes unsold. However, 1up has found that the price cuts aren't the whole story. The price cuts aren't because of consumer interest, but a result of specially priced bundles. From that article: "... this is simple another example of Japan's hardware bundling practices. So, although the 360 isn't selling as quickly as it did in North America (about 28% of the units shipped have been sold so far, according to a Bloomberg report), the photo doesn't indicate that prices were slashed after launch day as some sort of desperate measure - it means that Japan has bundled offers that are just as annoying as the ones we have in North America."
Send some my way (Score:2, Funny)
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Umm..? (Score:5, Informative)
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And before I get accused of Microsoft bashing, M$ hating, free linux loving hippiness, I confess to wanting an XBOX360, but I am not going to buy until there is a title out for it worth buying. 12 of 19 ports? Some of them terrible? Let the hungry few get there christmas day release, I am waiting for a couple of titles worth playing and hopefully the market to cool off before I purchase one.
Of the employees I am friends with at MS, all of them are waiting to grab their console after the new year for aforementioned reasons. Now, if that is anything, that is news worthy.
No Blockbuster are hurting sales (Score:4, Insightful)
It's a shame that Microsoft is waiting until the release of PS3 before releasing Halo3. If they had released H3 with the 360 they might have done better in Japan, but hey who is really broken up about it?
Re:No Blockbuster are hurting sales (Score:1)
Here's another reference: Lukewarm Sales [macworld.com]
Re:No Blockbuster are hurting sales (Score:1, Insightful)
>they release Halo 3, sales will pick up.
I can see you really don't understand the Japanese market. A FPS will not sell consoles in Japan.
Re:No Blockbuster are hurting sales (Score:1, Offtopic)
What if they give master chief very small penis?
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Reference point? (Score:2)
So 360's are sold bundled in Japan. Fair enough. Are PS2's sold bundled in Japan? If they are, how much slower are 360 bundles being sold than PS2 bundles? Don't give me "percentage unsold" — that's horrendously misleading.
And all that still doesn't answer the question of why prices were cut to ~$150 anyway. Does MS want to make their retailers bleed with them?
Well here is a reference point (Score:3, Interesting)
At current supply levels it will be a while before you can just go to a western shop and pickup a 360.
That I think is very telling that right now the 360 is not a hot item in japan.
Of course there is one tiny little difference. It is the holiday season in the west, the time to give expensive gifts to your loved ones or even your kids.
Do the japanese have a simil
Re:Well here is a reference point (Score:2)
I think most hardcore gamers care. Most gamers I know play Japanese games. Even if Japan is the smallest of the three markets (which I seriously doubt, I remember reading that Europe is slightly smaller than Japan, and having been to
Re:Well here is a reference point (Score:2)
Despite what somebody else said... no.
Retailers have tried to promote Christmas for this purpose, but it is not a family holiday. It's considered more of a romantic holiday, and boyfriends/girlfriends may exchange small gifts. It is more similar to Valentine's Day here than Christmas.
The Japanese do have customs called "temiyage" and "omiyage" that involve social customs of giving gifts on various days and for various re
But it's also bonus season in Japan! (Score:2)
Regardless of what the Japanese get up to over Christmas and the New Year [whatjapanthinks.com], the start of December sees most people getting a winter bonus [blogspot.com], with the average this year being somewhere around 850,000 yen, or around US$7,000, so it makes sense to try to get the XBox out at the start of December.
Re:Well here is a reference point (Score:2)
I live in the EU and I could pick up XBox360s in several stores right away. Especially the core system doesn't seem to sell at all, but I could also easily get a premium version.
And that even though Microsoft said they had only 300.000 XBox360 for whole Europe for christmas 2005.
Actually Sony sold 100 Million PS2s in 5 years, 37.14 millions of those in Europe
Re:Reference point? (Score:3, Interesting)
Well, the thing about this whole bundling issue is that it's not a forced thing. You can either walk out of a store with an Xbox 360 for $330 or you can buy one for $150 with a year of net service. This is pretty common in Japan, but the point is the choice is still there. It is not l
Price was different anyway (Score:1)
I know what's wrong (Score:3, Funny)
Throw in a couple pairs of used schoolgirl panties and some tentacle mangas and you'll have a hit.
Re:I know what's wrong (Score:2)
Wow, how well you use stereotypes.
Good games was more what I was thinking the xbox360 needs in Japan!
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FUNNY ALERT!!! MOD UP!!! (Score:1)
Sigh... (Score:3, Interesting)
Buying a system on release is practically useless beyond the "hey, guess what I have!" factor: hardly any games, high prices, and first-generation bugs/issues.
Even if you really want an Xbox360, there's no reason not to wait. The games that are actually worth playing won't be out for a while yet, and the release catalogue is laughable. Having the system early only gets you some negative cashflow.
Now, don't think I'm some Nintendo fanboy or Microsoft detractor. There's no reason to buy ANY system on launch unless it has a decent game catalogue.
IMHO, the people spending thousands on Xboxe360s on Ebay are fools. Maybe if Halo were already released...
Re:Sigh... (Score:2, Interesting)
I don't know if that is generally true. I remember 'huge' lineups and short supplies of PS2s in Japan when it was first released. They even got the first-first-generation of the PS2. It wasn't until the second or third line did North America get thier first look at a PS2, and then it was a while after that before Europe got it. There were hardly a
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Americans have been buying Japanese made consoles since 1985. The PS2 was not "breaking into" the market.
The X-box was really the first major American made console in over 15 years to be sold in Japan (and that's only if we're counting the Atari 2600)
Re:Sigh... (Score:1)
Japanese nationalism (or outright racism, as some would call it) is much more pervasive than anything in the U.S.--to the point that they hold worshipful reverence for their leaders and even incorporate Japanese superiority into their religion. Just ask the Chinese of Koreans.
Not even the biggest flag-waving, foreigner-hating, beer-swilling U.S. or Australian redneck can compare to that.
-Eric
Re:Sigh... (Score:2)
Ah, yes, nothing like checking with an unbiased reference.
Americans, while less racist than Japanese, are far more evil and more likely to kill babies and drink their blood just for fun. Just ask the North Koreans.
Re:Sigh... (Score:2)
Well then, ask the Japanese government. They are the ones having to pay the Koreans and Chinese reparations for their wide variety of attrocities.
This is a culture that venerates cannabalistic serial killers (swear to God, their most notorious cannibal serial killer not only never served a day in prison but actually does talk show appearances) and whose most popular pornography series is entitled "Rapeman."
-Eric
Re:Sigh... (Score:2)
First, while I don't have access to government officials, I'm pretty certain that, were I to ask one "Is Japanese nationalism (or outright racism, as some would call it) much more pervasive than anything in the U.S?", they would almost certainly answer "No". As such, when you tell me to "ask the Japanese government", you're pointing me at a "No" answer, so I take it you agree with me?
Also, an aside: Japan doesn't "venerate" cannibalistic serial killers. There was one cannibalistic killer, Issei Sagaw
Re:Sigh... (Score:1)
At the time there were:
PS1 and PS2 from Sony
N64 from Nintendo
Dreamcast fron Sega - which was pretty much dead by the time PS2 arrived
and the PC. To be fair the PC wasn't really competing on the home gaming at that time. PII and lower end PIII chips played games, but no where near the level that the PS2 or N64 played the
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Kameo is one of the best console games released in the last year for *any* platform.
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On a previous thread on this subject, I suggested that if Nintendo released XBOX 360 (with a different name of course), but same specs, same launch titles, etc, that it would do well.
The person from Japan who I was replying to agreed.
Thus I don't think the Japanese are smarter when it comes to gaming. They are just total Nintendo and Sony (Japanese companies I might add) fanboys and M$ (american company) haters.
Re:Sigh... (Score:2)
I keep hearing this a lot, but I don't think it's quite true. The release catalogue doesn't consist of many titles, but there are a few gems. Kameo, Perfect Dark Zero, King Kong and Condemned are very good titles, with Kameo and King Kong being quite spectacular for their shine and graphics (and Condemned for its gore). While I'm not a f
Requisite jokes (Score:1, Troll)
Maybe they should replace the '6' with a 'D', it might sell more units.
This might be the first console to be beaten at launch by something two generations behind [slashdot.org].
Of course they don't like it - it's big, fat, white and noisy, just like most Americans.
Hey, at least it doesn't run Windows.
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Akaihiryuu (Score:2)