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Xbox 360 Core System Going to Japan

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.'"

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  1. Kakkoii! by kyouteki · · Score: 2, Funny

    Fantastic! Now it will cost them even less to buy a system they don't want!

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    1. Re:Kakkoii! by twistedsymphony · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Xbox 360 Premium: Japanese price of ~$350US (US Price of $400)
      • Base Console unit with chrome trim on the DVD drive
      • Wireless Controller
      • Component Video hookups
      • Composite Video hookups
      • Japanese-D connector hookups (an HD connection similar to VGA used in Japan)
      • external power supply
      • 6ft ethernet cable
      • headset
      • 20GB HDD
      • 3 1month Xbox Live Gold Trials
      • as many Xbox Live Silver accounts as you want
      Xbox 360 CORE: speculated Japanese price of ~$250US (US Price of $300)
      • Base Console unit
      • USB Controller
      • Composite Video hookups
      • 3 1month Xbox Live Gold Trials
      • as many Xbox Live Silver accounts as you want
      • Rumored that the version in japan will inclde Project Gotham Racing 3 and Ninty-Nine Nights
      The biggest problem with the CORE version is that without a hard drive you'll need to buy a memory unit to save your games. Memory units go for $40US (no idea how much in Japan). The price of the harddrive alone in just about every country is exactly the same as the price difference between the core and the premium. So in most places it's only a $60 savings and you miss out on a lot of accessories you might otherwise get. Considering though that these are gamers that didn't buy the Xbox 1, so they don't see the savinging of not having to buy a memory unit. Also with the included games, it might actually do well in Japan, it certainly couldn't do much worse.
  2. Nationalism in play here? by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Can anyone comment on the possibility that the Japanese simply don't want to buy a console from a non-Japanese company? I understand the level of nationalism over there is turned up to 11, but I could be wrong. Thoughts?

    1. Re:Nationalism in play here? by simcop2387 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      please they don't read OUR AMERICAN slashdot, they went and started their own! http://slashdot.jp/

    2. Re:Nationalism in play here? by Jaysyn · · Score: 2, Funny

      ...American culture

      I think that would be a great idea.

      Jaysyn

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  3. I dunno... by RyoShin · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Considering how technologically concious the Japanese seem to be, I doubt they'd be more willing to buy a dumbed-down version of a console that no one wants already. It will sell units because it's cheaper, but it won't be enough to give Microsoft a real boost in the market.

    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.

  4. Oblig. Penny Arcade x2 by The+MAZZTer · · Score: 2, Funny
  5. N3? by Sinnix · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ninty Nine Nights? That game was garbage. They're not going to convince Japan to cross over with that. If you're going to make a package, at least put games they'll actually care about in there!

  6. Sega Xbox 360, Microsoft rebrands the 360 by ConfusedSelfHating · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Microsoft should make a deal ($$$$$) with Sega and call it a Sega Xbox 360 in Japan. Have a few cosmetic changes and have some Japanese engineers oversee the production of consoles sent to Japan. Japanese gamers may feel that it is Japanese enough to purchase. It is a very large console (until the 65 nm manufacturing sets in), but it is still smaller than the PS3!

    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.

    1. Re:Sega Xbox 360, Microsoft rebrands the 360 by Guppy06 · · Score: 2, Interesting

      "Japanese gamers may feel that it is Japanese enough to purchase."

      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.