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  Xbox 360 Out Of Stock In Japan
by David Jenkins
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August 20, 2008
 
Xbox 360 Out Of Stock In Japan
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The Xbox 360 is completely out of stock at most Japanese retailers, with stores unable to restock immediately due to unexpected demand.

After years of poor sales, with the format selling an average of only 2,000 or 3,000 units a month, demand has shot up following the release of Namco Bandai’s Tales Of Vesperia.

Generally regarded as Japan’s third most popular role-playing franchise (after Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, but not including Pokemon), the new Tales game is exclusive to the Xbox 360.

The game sold 108,000 units in its first week and as a result became the fastest selling Xbox 360 title so far in Japan. At the same time, its release saw the Xbox 360’s hardware sales increase almost fivefold, to a total of 24,962 units – compared to 9,508 units for the PlayStation 3.

A message on the Japanese Xbox 360 website has apologized for the lack of stock, with blog site Kotaku translating the text as: "Currently, the Xbox 360 is sold out, and retailers are unable to restock their supply. This is a result of our own sales targets being exceeded by the actual customer sales. We deeply apologize for this inconvenience to our customers, retailers and business partners.

"Here at Microsoft, we are moving forward quickly with console production, and plan to ship the standard Xbox 360 model out this September. Furthermore, we will sequentially be shipping out the Elite and the Arcade models. We ask that you please patiently wait until the console is shipped."
 
   
 
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Benjamin M.
20 Aug 2008 at 1:20 pm PST
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1up Microsoft! Although I understand the need to break into the Japanese market, let's not forget the Western market that has made the Xbox 360 the success that it is.

Stone Bytes
20 Aug 2008 at 1:57 pm PST
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It bloody took them time. Now it's time for red rings of doom to increase almost fivefold as well.
If some people still have doubt that good games drive console sales in traditional gaming markets...

David Tarris
20 Aug 2008 at 2:05 pm PST
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I like the inclusion of the words "in traditional gaming markets." Truly, I will never fully understand the success of the Nintendo Wii, but it's good to see that Microsoft isn't predestined to fail in Japan because they're a western company, they just need to push more games that appeal to the Japanese consumers.

Steve Watkins
23 Aug 2008 at 11:27 am PST
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It's always good to launch your first "killer app" in a maket you're desperate to crack with no hardware to play it on. :) heheheheh

M$FTs Japanese "strategy" has always been pretty fun to watch. They sure don't learn quickly though.


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