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Microsoft aims to sell 200.000 Blue Dragon copies in Japan

Japanese retail sources currently say Microsoft has aimed at selling 200.000 Blue Dragon copies in Japan. This is remarkable, because the Xbox 360 itself hasn't even sold that many times yet.

But Blue Dragon should be the start of the big Xbox 360 success in Japan. The game will be in Japanese stores tomorrow.

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devv056348d ago

it's a PS3 fanboy. Are you lost?

XboxKing6348d ago (Edited 6348d ago )

ok we get it PS3Fan you hate the Xbox 360. Your all for Japan and PS3 good for you.

Antan6348d ago

I`d be suprised if they DIDN`T sell this figure!!!

devv056348d ago

Well they haven't sold 200.000 Xbox 360 consoles in Japan yet, so I'm really curious about what's going to happen with Blue Dragon.

Antan6348d ago

Well coupled with the installed userbase and the punters waiting for the games release before they "jump in", im sure this figure will be passed in a relativley short space of time.

SuperSaiyan46348d ago

As said in the heading it will be interesting to see with the release of Blue Dragon how many 360's are sold in Japan. The PS3 doesnt have anything like this and since the godfather of Final Fantasy made this game well we can only guess what happens next ;-)

MicroGamer6348d ago

Make a special Blue Dragon bundle in Japan, possibly with Blue Dragon sides and faceplate already attached to a special batch of 360's.

BlindPublic6348d ago

They already did. It sold out in pre orders. I think it was limited to 10,000, but I'm not 100% positive on the number.

DC RID3R6348d ago

obviously not on the grand scales of ds or wii games, but i can garauntee the sales will definately bring a smile to ms of japan!

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I Used To Hate This Xbox 360 Exclusive JRPG, But Boy Was I Wrong

I had it all wrong...Blue Dragon is awesome!

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M0chit0230d ago

One of the best of that era. Great game, great adventure!

Kurisu230d ago

I bought this game a couple of days ago, along with Lost Odyssey, while they're on sale in the Xbox Store. I never had a 360 back in the day so I missed out on these games, so I'm glad that I'll finally be able to try them out soon on my Series S.

raWfodog229d ago

Yep, Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, and Gears of War were my favorite 360 games back when they first released.

Seraphim229d ago

no doubt. To this day it baffles me when this game gets hate. Sure it wasn't as epic as Lost Odyssey, but in it's own right it was a great game.

MrNinosan230d ago

Lost Odyssey is one of the best jrpgs of that era but got killed because it was bought up and released on the "wrong" console.

repsahj229d ago

Is there a chance that Lost Odyssey will be released on PS5? I really want to play it and Blue Dragon, too.

autobotdan229d ago

Both games are owned by Microsoft

andy85230d ago

Great game. The 360 had some really good turn based games back in the day. Absolutely loved Lost Odyssey too. I think they are both Sakaguchi creations.

ZwVw229d ago

Correction. Both Blue Dragon & Lost Odyssey (as well as Infinite Undiscovery) started off as in-house developed projects that went third party after MS killed off their Japanese development studios.

andy85229d ago

Doesn't really have anything to do with what I said though 😂 Sakaguchi wrote them both

Hofstaderman229d ago

This game together with Lost Odyssey, The Last Remenant and Tales of Vesperia convinced me to buy a 360. This game made my 2007 which ended off with mass effect.

CrimsonWing69229d ago

Honestly, a fantastic game, especially if you were a fan of old-school JRPGs. I hate that this genre rarely can come back to these roots.

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Did you play Blue Dragon? Whatever the case might be, it deserves to be remembered

Destructoid: I remember where I was when Blue Dragon was announced. Although I already had an Xbox 360 and was ready for it, some folks I knew bought one just for it given who was involved (Nobuo Uematsu, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Akira Toriyama): as Mistwalker and Microsoft Game Studios made a mad dash to put out more games from Japanese studios on the Xbox ecosystem.

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shinoff2183259d ago

Blue dragon was fantastic. Love that game. It was my biggest reason for getting a 360.

gold_drake259d ago

i wanted to play it, but ...
1. its on xbox
and 2. i missed it when it was on gamepass ha.

shinoff2183258d ago

Kind of a shame it's not on gamepass so more people could enjoy it.

gold_drake258d ago

yeh, i missed it by one darn day.

Tacoboto257d ago

It's only $20 on the Xbox Store.
Lost Odyssey is only $25

-Foxtrot259d ago

I thought it was pretty good but I personally I think Lost Odyssey is better

Also, I know a lot of JRPGs are cheesy but damn…this one was amped up to 11.

shinoff2183258d ago

Lost odyssey lost me when I started to realize my grinding to level up wasn't adding up. So I never picked it up again. I really really despise that.

MontyeKristo258d ago

I really enjoyed, at the time, Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey and The Last Remnant.

MrNinosan257d ago

Then you missed out on of of the best jrpgs ever made.
Did you at least reach the point where Jansen qas singing? 🥰

GoodGuy09258d ago

I really wish Mistwalker would remaster these games... they're too busy with mobile unfortunately.

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Why Sand Land Is A Better Toriyama Game Than Another Blue Dragon Sequel

The Summer Game Fest 2023 revealed a new Akira Toriyama game called Sand Land, and it has more potential for greatness than a new Blue Dragon would.

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shinoff2183315d ago (Edited 315d ago )

Imma call bs on this. Sorry a blue dragon sequel would be dope and much needed. While this one I'm sitting here trying to figure out if I'm interested. I'm kinda stuck on vehicular action. That's where it's losing me.

raWfodog314d ago

Why can’t we just get both? In this gamer world of ours, it seems like it’s always one or the other. Games like these seem like they would print money for these development studios if they released multiplatform.