They say lightning never strikes twice, but it seems in Japan, they have yet to recieve the memo. According to the latest Famitsu tracking data, Microsoft's often frowned upon Xbox 360 console (in the land of the rising sun), has managed to outsell Sony's flagship PlayStation 3 (Xbox 360 14k, PS3 8200k), for the second time in consecutive weeks. Can Microsoft strike whilst the iron's hot and make it three strikes in a row?
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good for the 360 team, keep up the hard work.
It would seem that the 360 price drops have been effective. It will be interesting to see how long this trend keeps going.
Of course this will happen with a price cut and games that japanes people love. Although I'm a ps3 fan, I say good job MS.
props to MS. im glad they have rpgs on the xbox. just waiting for jasper to come out since mine is RROD.
edit: lol wth. i give props and get disagrees?
Ugh, xboxkings.
Good job to microsoft though. I'm wondering if it was more so due to the price drop or the jrpg's? Because the jrpg's came out a long time ago and the sales went back later. So I'm assuming it's the price drop. Hopefully the boost in the Arcade's sales won't result in Microsoft being less willing to use the harddrive in multiplatform games.