The author wonders why it has always been so difficult to sell an Xbox console in the Land of the Rising Sun. National loyalty, perhaps?
Games Asylum: "After a car smashes into a notorious vampire’s castle, rudely interrupting their 500-year slumber, the fanged-fellow awakens in the modern era to find that a bustling city has been built around their now-crumbling abode. Try as they might, Brocula – as they’re known – must now adapt to the modern way of living, paying his extortionate rent bill by working part time jobs at the city’s garage, coffee shop, and restaurant – much to the blood sucking brute’s chagrin."
TSA writes: Killer Klowns from Outer Space brought plenty of goofy silliness to 80s horror cinema, and that’s honestly a perfect fit for asymmetrical multiplayer.
Rainbow Cotton was a Dreamcast exclusive back in 2000, and has never seen a release in the west. That is, until now.
Consoles are in decline in japan a longgg time ago. Nothing new here.
its not just the japanese, its a huge chunk of all of the gaming community.
They like Playstation and Nintendo more
The Xbox 360 was unreliable. It broke often; a lot of experienced the "Red Ring of Death." It didn't have many games that appealed to the RPG loving Japanese.
The Xbox One is self explanatory.
Simple MS really has no games that interest them.