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Re: Six new Japanese XBox One games announced

Posted: 01 Jul 2014 10:36
by kitroplious
Kong Wen wrote:Well, the X1 has moved 0 units in Japan so far. ;) (It's not out until September.) The main thing killing it in Japan is that it's not a handheld.
That's something I really wish Microsoft would do. I know they have Windows Phone, but I wish they would make a traditional handheld gaming console, like Nintendo and Sony do. It seems they're only into smartphones and their home console(s) and such...

Re: Six new Japanese XBox One games announced

Posted: 01 Jul 2014 19:22
by VictorViper
Nobody in their right mind would develop a new portable console right now, least of all Microsoft!

Re: Six new Japanese XBox One games announced

Posted: 01 Jul 2014 23:43
by Kong Wen
VictorViper wrote:Nobody in their right mind would develop a new portable console right now, least of all Microsoft!
I'm not saying MS should launch a portable. My only point is portables are the only systems that sell in Japan. It's not just Xbox that's failing as a brand there. PS4 is selling slowly. Wii U is selling slowly. Whereas even the Vita, which we're seeing as something of a hardware failure here in the west, has already pushed 30% of the PS3's lifetime numbers in Japan.

Re: Six new Japanese XBox One games announced

Posted: 02 Jul 2014 03:51
by TheGreatNads
Kong Wen wrote:My only point is portables are the only systems that sell in Japan. It's not just Xbox that's failing as a brand there. PS4 is selling slowly. Wii U is selling slowly. Whereas even the Vita, which we're seeing as something of a hardware failure here in the west, has already pushed 30% of the PS3's lifetime numbers in Japan.
Just to spread some negativity though, it's more like the Vita is less of a failure than those other consoles than that its numbers are anything to get excited about. Vita numbers at this point in its lifetime in Japan are actually lower than PS3's were in Japan at that same stage in its lifetime. So PS Vita is not without hope, as is looking increasingly to be the case with consoles, but it's not much of a success either.