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Japan's Xbox One Launch Looks Sad As You'd Expect

I went home for vacations and it turns out my kid bro hijacked my PS-3 and took it to his college :mad:. Now I am left with just my PC and some old games which I am bored of playing. ROCKSTAR WHY YOU NOT RELEASE GTA V FOR PC :pissed:

Ha Ha Ha, really? Your lil bro has some mad ninja skills for doing that to his older bhai.



:lol::lol:
 
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Ha Ha Ha, really? Your lil bro has some mad ninja skills for doing that to his older bhai.



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He has outgrown me in size, so I cant even bully him like I used to in the olden days :confused:. Also missing are my Assassin's Creed, FIFA, NFS and COD games. Is it too much to ask for a PC version of GTA? They have been delaying it for 1 year now :cry:
 
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He has outgrown me in size, so I cant even bully him like I used to in the olden days :confused:. Also missing are my Assassin's Creed, FIFA, NFS and COD games. Is it too much to ask for a PC version of GTA? They have been delaying it for 1 year now :cry:

I see you're a fan of first person shooting games eh? You ever venture into the genre of fantasy, strategy games, rpg ?
 
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I see you're a fan of first person shooting games eh? You ever venture into the genre of fantasy, strategy games, rpg ?
No bro, I am infact bored of FPS games and their usually linear story lines. I like sandbox RPG's more, like Far Cry, Assassin's Creed and GTA.

Fantasy: Have played Elder Scrolls Oblivion
Strategy: Started with "Commandos" way back in late 90's. Then good old Age of Mythology, Total War series (recently finished Rome 2), Company of Heroes.....

RPG: Far Cry series (Far Cry 2 remains my favorite), GTA series, Assassin's Creed Series
 
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why dont simply buying a pC good Grpahics card and

That's a good option, too, buddy. I prefer my game consoles, tho. After a long day's work, i like to climb into my leather couch, and enjoy a game or two. Plus its good social vendor , you know ? Bring friends over, play a multiplayer session together, enjoy.

No bro, I am infact bored of FPS games and their usually linear story lines. I like sandbox RPG's more, like Far Cry, Assassin's Creed and GTA.

Fantasy: Have played Elder Scrolls Oblivion
Strategy: Started with "Commandos" way back in late 90's. Then good old Age of Mythology, Total War series (recently finished Rome 2), Company of Heroes.....

RPG: Far Cry series (Far Cry 2 remains my favorite), GTA series, Assassin's Creed Series

Right now, I'm into the new Rome 2 Total War. Its good, minus the bugs lol.
 
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That's a good option, too, buddy. I prefer my game consoles, tho. After a long day's work, i like to climb into my leather couch, and enjoy a game or two. Plus its good social vendor , you know ? Bring friends over, play a multiplayer session together, enjoy.



Right now, I'm into the new Rome 2 Total War. Its good, minus the bugs lol.
Good luck with that. It gets boring after some time. I tried to replicate Hannibal by the way, unsuccessfully! The bugs are also infuriating. So stopped playing it after a while.
 
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And why should the Japanese go for the American Xbox when they have their own ingenious Japanese-made Sony PS4?
Games. The difference between the two consoles isn't as great as that between games. Certain popular games are available of X-box and not PS, and viseversa. Irrelevant of your country, if the game isn't available on one console, you would have to buy the other one. Or assemble a PC!

I went home for vacations and it turns out my kid bro hijacked my PS-3 and took it to his college :mad:. Now I am left with just my PC and some old games which I am bored of playing. ROCKSTAR WHY YOU NOT RELEASE GTA V FOR PC :pissed:
Grand Theft Auto V on Steam
Not that far away!
 
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Xbox One Suffers Worst First Week Sales in Recent History for a Home Console in Japan | DualShockers

by Giuseppe Nelva on September 10, 2014 3:46 AM 211 @abriael

XBOX ONENEWS


We just learned that Xbox One sold 23,562 units during its first week on the shelves in Japan according to the reliable data announced by Famitsu and its publisher Enterbrain. But how does that compare with its predecessors, and with other home consoles for which we have recorded data?

According to aggregated data from Famitsu sources (courtesy of NeoGAF user Chris1964) we can examine the first week sales of every home console since the Dreamcast (the number of days indicates how many each console has been on sale during its first week, until Sunday).

  • 1998.11.27 [Sega Dreamcast] (¥29,800) – 101,490 (3 days)
  • 2000.03.04 [Sony PlayStation 2] (¥39,800) – 630,552 (2 days)
  • 2001.09.14 [Nintendo GameCube] (¥25,000) – 133,719 (3 days)
  • 2002.02.22 [Microsoft Xbox] (¥34,800) – 123,929 (3 days)
  • 2005.12.10 [Microsoft Xbox 360] (¥29,000 / ¥39,795) – 62,135 (2 days)
  • 2006.11.11 [Sony PlayStation 3] (¥49,980 / ¥59,980) – 88,443 (2 days)
  • 2006.12.02 [Nintendo Wii] (¥25,000) – 371,936 (2 days)
  • 2012.12.08 [Nintendo Wii U] (¥26,250 / ¥31,500) – 308,570 (2 days)
  • 2014.02.22 [Sony PlayStation 4] (¥41,979 / ¥46,179)- 322,083 (2 days)
  • 2014.09.04 [Microsoft Xbox One] (¥43,178 / ¥53,978) – 23,562 (4 days)
As you can see, despite having had more days on the market during its first week than all its predecessors, the Xbox One managed to sell under half of the second worst performing home console in recorded history, the Xbox 360, and under one third of the sales of the PS3, which didn’t have a stellar launch as well.

If we consider portable consoles (for which we have data all the way back to the GameBoy Color), only the NeoGeo Pocket and the NeoGeo Pocket Color by SNK did worse than the Xbox One, with 21,471 and and 18,809 units sold respectively during their first week, while the definitely unsuccessful PSP Go managed to sell more, with 28,275 units sold in just one day.

This definitely isn’t what anyone could call a successful launch, especially considering that the local marketing effort for the console definitely wasn’t inferior to what we saw for the original Xbox and for the Xbox 360.

On Microsoft’s defense, the economy in Japan isn’t at its pinnacle nowadays, and the hike of the consumption tax at the beginning of this year definitely didn’t help overall console sales. The fact that mobile and handheld gaming are getting more and more dominant in the archipelago of the rising sun should also be considered.

Unfortunately, despite that, the numbers show an evident initial debacle, and Microsoft’s battle for Japan seems to be destined to be an uphill struggle, even more than in previous years.

Luckily we’re just at the beginning of the generation, and we can only hope to see an improvement. Competition is always good for the market, but for the moment Xbox One needs to step up its game if it wants to compete at all in Japan.
 
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Not surprising, Japan and Asia in general has always been playstation zone.

The first xbox and the 360 combined sold little over 20 lakhs (2 million) in Japan.
 
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