Xbox 360 Core System Going to Japan 72
Grooves writes "Microsoft is bringing the Xbox 360 Core System to Japan a week in advance of the PlayStation 3 launch. Previously only available in North America and Europe, the Core System will cost 29,800 Yen ($256), approximately 10,000 yen ($86) cheaper than the premium Xbox 360. They're also throwing in a few games. From the article: 'According to a Microsoft spokesperson, buyers of the new base system will also get two free games for a limited time: Project Gotham Racing 3 and Ninety-Nine Nights. Microsoft will additionally announce the release of three other Platinum games which will be priced at 2,800 Yen, or $24.'"
Kakkoii! (Score:3, Funny)
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There's a 360 in the middle of Akihabara for the japanese to play. It's free, but usually nobody is playing it.
There's a two-player drum-beating game down the street that gets more play than the 360.
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Xbox 360 CORE: speculated Japanese price of ~$250US (US Price of $300)
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I think it's important to note that asside from the usless chrome trim, there is absolutely no difference internally between the two versions. If you buy the CORE and decided to morrow that you should have purchased the premium, you can go to the store and buy all of the accessories that make up the differences between the two, and the console will look and function no different.
Are they really this dense? (Score:1)
Kawaikunai! (Score:1)
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Nationalism in play here? (Score:2, Interesting)
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I think the problem is that Microsoft doesn't make a console that many Japanese people want. They make this huge bulky thing, when Japanese like their tiny electronics for their tiny apartments, and they don't put nearly enough Japanese-style games on it and the Japanese do not like Americ
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I couldn't agree more. There are plenty of examples of American products that do well in Japan, the iPod is probably the most popular example. If they hated non-Japanese culture so much then they probably wouldn't go around wearing close with English text all over it. The problem is that most foreign companies simply don't understand the Japanese market well
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Someone being crazy about American culture might wear clothes styles that are popular in America, they might use English words and phrases, watch American movies and listen to American music. That doesn't actually change their personal tastes. Just because they listen to music that was made in America doesn't mean they
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I think that would be a great idea.
Jaysyn
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Then the PS3 is REALLY going to bomb.
Unless they buy them to hollow out and use AS apartments.
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It'll be interesting to see the Japanese response when the PS3 comes out (assuming it does) given that it's quite a bit larger than the XBox360. And thanks to its curved top, even less stackable than the XBox360.
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They're happy to buy Mercedes and wear Levis. They go see more Hollywood movies than domestic ones.
Japanese just don't really care for the sort of games on the XBox.
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If I was in charge of XBox Japan, the areas I would work on are:
1) Games. Lets face it, Japanese like and play different games then Americans (or Europeans).
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I think the biggest problem is, as you said, MS has a crappy name based on their
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I imagine the PS3 could face similar issues if it gets released in that huge "george foreman grill" casing Sony's been showing us up to now.
While i
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Hell, I live in the US, and my living area is roughly an 8x10 foot room. I've already had to line my walls with shelving to maximize the effeciency of the area I have to work with. (My total free floor space is just under 3 square feet.) When y
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I dunno... (Score:3, Interesting)
And even with this core console's price, it could still cost too much. The Wii is set to release with the price tag of, at most, 25,000 yet ($225 or so, I believe), and those Japanese have been eating up the DS, so there's no reason the same won't happen for the Wii.
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That's crazy -- their loss (Score:1, Insightful)
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What holds true for one nation does not hold true for another. I don't know if you've seen the sales numbers, but the 360 is doing about as hot as the regular XBox did in Japan, which wasn't good to begin with. The 360 sold only half as much in the first two days as the original [xb360info.com]
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BUT...None of that is contrary to my last post.
I'm asserting this is NOT because the 360 isn't a fine product -- even "dumbed-down" -- but rather because of Japansese bias against MS and American electronics in general.
MS had to release the 360 in Japan -- it's the gaming center of the universe. It saddens me it's not more of a success there (and probaby won't be), since I think success there would translate
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To be fair, in your entire post you failed to mention the 360 is the followup to a system that (for various reasons) did absolutely TERRIBLY in Japan. If a 3D0-360 or Atari JaguarStation2 was released in the US, most american gamers wouldn't go anywhere NEAR them
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Oblig. Penny Arcade x2 (Score:3, Funny)
He's got a gun! [penny-arcade.com]
N3? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Loser.
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Until then you're not worth dealing with.
God, the sooner Slashdot simply ban ACs, the better.
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Sega Xbox 360, Microsoft rebrands the 360 (Score:3, Insightful)
Microsoft will have to approach Japanese developers who are creating PS3 exclusive games, but who are not under exclusive contract to Sony. With the fear of a inexpensive Wii and an overly expensive PS3, Microsoft offers them 1.5 x amount of money where x is the cost of porting the PS3 game over to the XBox 360. The developer makes more than their money back on porting it to the Xbox 360 and Microsoft can build it's Japanese game library. Even if this was wildly successful I don't see Microsoft building more than 20% of the Japanese game console market.
Has anyone else seen the ign footage of the Wii in action. It looks kind of interesting, but apparent from Red Steel, all of the games had a kiddie look to them. That WILL hurt the Wii among some gamers.
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Are these the same ones that feel the Apple iPod is "Japanese" enough to purchase?
You yourself are perpetuating a stereotype that Japanese stereotype US electronics. Just accept the fact that it's the Xbox and Xbox 360 specifically they don't like and deal with it.
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Microsoft should concentrate on bringing some top games to the console so the rest of the world buys it.
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