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TGS 06: 360 comes full circle in Japan

[UPDATE] Microsoft Japan reveals details on 360 HD-DVD add-on at TGS press briefing; Lost Planet and Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 to carry unusually high price tags. Video inside.

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TOKYO--The 2006 Tokyo Game Show is mere days away, and Microsoft Japan kicked off the festivities today with a press conference at the Cerulean Tower Hotel in Tokyo's Shibuya district. GameSpot was front and center at the event to bring you all the updates in a rolling, up-to-the-minute fashion.

On the eve of TGS and with Microsoft's own European press event, X06, set to unfold in Spain next week, the content of today's presentation focused on the company's upcoming strategy and products in the Japanese territory. The publisher unveiled Japanese release plans for a number of its peripherals, including the HD-DVD add-on, which will retail for about $177 in Japan when it is released on November 22.

On the games side, Microsoft promised more games for the Japanese market and more of them exclusive to the region. The company also touted its Xbox Live service and mentioned a few new retro games that would be making their way to the platform, including Yie Ar Kung Fu (which will be one of those Japanese exclusives), Ms. Pac-Man, and New Rally X.

Moving to retail Xbox 360 games, Microsoft confirmed Japanese launch dates and prices for a number of its anticipated titles from Japanese developers. Interestingly enough, Tecmo's Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 and Capcom's Lost Planet will retail for the equivalent of $79 and $71, respectively. Microsoft gave no indication as to how those price points were decided. However, they don't appear to be the new standard, as the publisher's highly anticipated role-playing game Blue Dragon is set to release in Japan in December and will retail for about $61.

The calm before the storm?
The calm before the storm?

RPGs played a big part of Microsoft's conference, as Blue Dragon and fellow Mistwalker title Lost Odyssey were showcased, with in-game footage of the latter being shown for the first time. Two more RPGs for the system were mentioned: Trusty Bell from Namco Bandai and Infinite Undiscovery from Tri-Ace, developer of Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile.

For more from the presentation, check out the blog as it happened below.

2:02 pm: The event is beginning with a video montage of many of Microsoft's biggest upcoming titles like Gears of War and Viva Pinata, as well as a lot of stats on the Xbox Live user base. General Manager Takashi Sensui has now taken the stage to open the event with a prediction: 10 million sales of the Xbox 360 worldwide by the end of 2006.

2:07: Games need a "qualitative transformation" to progress, says Sensui. He goes on to proselytize about the ease of 360 development and the development advantages offered by unique features like Xbox Live.

2:09: Microsoft Japan wants to increase the 360 user base in Japan (surprise). To that end, it's introducing a new marketing campaign described as "Do! Game, Do! Choice, Do! Live." In regard to the "game" aspect, Sensui says there will soon be 100 titles available in this territory, including Live Arcade games.

Now THAT'S a slogan.
Now THAT'S a slogan.

For "choice," he's emphasizing customization of the console and especially of the online experience. This is the same stuff we heard from the American execs before the 360 launch.

Finally, "live" is self-explanatory--communication and social aspects enhance the gameplay experience. These concepts have driven the 360 to strong sales in the US and Europe; will they finally catch on here in Japan?

2:15: Sensui is moving on to describe upcoming peripherals and packaging. A new core system is on the way for November 2; looks like the same configuration as the American one, at a price of 29,800 yen (about $254). At least PGR3 and Ninety-Nine Nights round out the package.

Now the Xbox Live Vision camera, which is finally on the streets--officially--in North America. The package looks the same as it is across the Pacific--a month of Live Gold and a free copy of Uno. Also out November 2, at a price of 4,200 yen ($36).

The posh Cerulean Tower Hotel.
The posh Cerulean Tower Hotel.

Next up, something American gamers are eagerly waiting for: the wireless headset. As early pictures have indicated, it's ergonomically shaped like those ubiquitous Bluetooth cell phone headsets. November 2 again, 6,300 yen ($54).

Now it's the wireless steering wheel, which we already knew has force feedback included. Pricing and release yet to be announced.

Finally, the hard drive and remote control will be hitting stores along with the core system at 9,500 yen ($81) and 3,000 yen ($26), respectively.

2:21: Ah, something everybody wants to know more about: the HD-DVD add-on. It connects with a USB, as we know, and supports 1080p. Mr. Kawanaka from the hardware division is now leading a live demo of the peripheral, which seems to integrate seamlessly with the 360 dashboard. Insert an HD-DVD disc, see an option to play it at the bottom of the screen, just like normal.

And what finer cinematic masterpiece with which to demo the new peripheral than The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift? We're seeing some demo features that can be found in all HD-DVD players, like bookmarks and picture-in-picture commentary. Playback also integrates seamlessly with the dashboard. No big surprises here--except perhaps that you can do video chat while you're watching a movie.

The drive will be hitting the streets November 22 at a price of 20,790 yen ($177), including tax. But when will it be out in the US?

2:29: Next up is everyone's favorite spokesman, Peter Moore. Time to pull off this dumb headset!

It seems Moore is a big fan of doing.
It seems Moore is a big fan of doing.

"There's never been a more important TGS for Microsoft." Moore is promising more Japanese content, made by Japanese developers and for Japanese gamers than yet seen. Of the aforementioned 100 titles, 50 will be exclusive to this market.

The Japanese market isn't the only one Microsoft is focusing on. In the next few weeks, the Xbox 360 will be launching in India and South Africa, bringing the total number of countries in which the console is available to 32.

More big numbers about Live. Moore mentions the effectiveness of Live as a marketing tool. After the Dead Rising demo hit Marketplace, preorders of the game purportedly doubled.

2:35: Discussion turns to Live Anywhere, Microsoft's initiative to unify the Xbox 360, Windows Vista, and Windows Mobile devices. Alas, no real new details about the service, other than to reinforce Shadowrun as the initial Live Anywhere launch title.

Everyone loves Xbox Live Arcade, and here's a demo reel of what's coming soon. Any new surprises in store? Among the games not yet out: Defender, Gyruss, Contra, Lumines, Dig Dug, and Fatal Fury Special.

2:38: Whoa, here come new additions to the service, including the Japan-exclusive Yie Ar Kung Fu, along with Rush 'n Attack, Ms. Pac-Man, and New Rally X. Yie Ar exclusive to Japan?! What about us poor Western gamers?

Wow, and in early 2007, Microsoft will conduct a Pac-Man world championship. The top 10 players on the game's leaderboard will be flown to New York City to compete for the top prize. Pac-Man creator himself Toru Iwatani from Namco is now onstage to discuss the enhancements to the game available on Live.

Seems like the big enhancement is the worldwide leaderboard. Not a mind-blowing new feature, but similar features have certainly enlivened Xbox Live Arcade competition for other titles since the 360's release.

Here's an interesting parting shot: Iwatani-san will assume the title of "professor" next spring, as he begins teaching game development at Tokyo Polytechnic University. Four Tokyo universities in total will adopt the recently released XNA Express as a tool for teaching development, joining a number of other schools around the world.

2:47: Sensui has retaken the stage to present a photo-op with the rather bulky HD-DVD drive in hand. Doesn't look like that thing and the 360 itself will fit on the same entertainment-center shelf.

HD-DVD player with man shown for scale.
HD-DVD player with man shown for scale.

2:51: What are the titles leading Microsoft's efforts in Japan? Winning Eleven, Lost Planet, Blue Dragon, and everyone's favorite, uh, soft-physics simulator, Dead or Alive Extreme 2. We feel a little funny watching this demo reel. The game's due out in America on November 15 and November 22 in Japan, where the price will be a whopping 9,240 yen ($79). Why, we're not sure.

We're seeing a new trailer for Lost Planet. Let's just say there's a lot more to this one than the snowy action levels we've seen previously. The game will be out in Japan on December 22, for 8,379 yen ($71).

Next up, a new role-playing game from Bandai Namco, Trusty Bell. Looks awfully Japanese-RPG-like. No release date for Japan or America as of yet, though.

3:04: Now, another new RPG called Infinite Undiscovery from Tri-Ace, developers of Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile, in conjunction with Microsoft's own game studios. No video here, but the art style looks more realistic than whimsical from the one screenshot on offer.

The HD-DVD add-on will fetch about $177 in Japan.
The HD-DVD add-on will fetch about $177 in Japan.

Next, Mistwalker's Hironobu Sakaguchi takes the stage with an update on Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey, Microsoft's two flagship RPGs for the 360. Blue Dragon will be out on December 7 in Japan, and Sakaguchi is now starting up the Lost Odyssey demo, marking the first time gameplay from this anticipated title has been shown.

A CG cinematic shows scenes of a massive battle full of armored, sword-wielding knights and bizarre, mechanical engines of war. All hope seems lost, but a single warrior rises from the battlefield to take on hordes of enemies all by his lonesome.

After some flashy sword moves, the cutscene segues quite smoothly into a real-time, playable version of the battle that looks strikingly similar. Sakaguchi is able to issue RPG-style commands to this warrior to make him fight lesser enemies and a gigantic, flame-spewing tank single-handedly.

After dispatching the machine, the player character is surrounded by enemy soldiers. But then the sky opens up and spews molten rock and ash across the battlefield, obliterating the opposing armies while the lone warrior is left standing. This scene gives way to an exploration phase, but Sakaguchi has now ended the demo. Think of Lost Odyssey as Dynasty Warriors meets Final Fantasy with a little of The Matrix thrown in.

As opposed to an untrusty bell?
As opposed to an untrusty bell?

3:17: Sakaguchi continues by demoing a nearly completed version of Artoon's Blue Dragon, which is certainly more fanciful and lighthearted than Lost Odyssey. The demo features hero Shu and friends making their way through an industrial complex, fighting a series of sentry robots in standard turn-based style, using their quirkily animated sentient shadows as weapons.

Finally, the crew reaches a large chamber where a brief cutscene takes place with a couple of dastardly villain types. A boss fight against a giant, spindly legged robot ensues. In typical JRPG fashion, lengthy and lavishly animated special attacks are traded back and forth until the robot finally goes down. Shu and posse flee the hangar in a real clunker of an airship before becoming embroiled in a tense situation with a busty, piratical character with an abundance of 'tude. The game's cutscenes look nicely animated from the little we got to see before Sakaguchi ended the presentation.

The Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon demos will be available at TGS, so we'll bring you a more detailed report in the coming days.

3:30: After a lengthy promotional video for Blue Dragon, it looks like the game features all the elements you'd look for in a Japanese RPG: explosive turn-based battles, a job system of sorts, a poignant Nobuo Uematsu-penned score, even an airship! Will it secure Microsoft a foothold in the Japanese market? They sure seem to hope so. The game will go for 7,140 yen ($61).

Sakaguchi: the man, the myth, the moustache.
Sakaguchi: the man, the myth, the moustache.

On the same day, a commemorative Xbox 360 core system including Blue Dragon will be launched for the same price as the core system, including PGR3 and Ninety-Nine Nights. Looks like it's just a vanilla system and the game--no special faceplate or anything was shown.

3:36: Sensui retakes the stage one last time with a quick "See you at TGS!" and a demo reel of games to look for at the show, including such high points as Epic's Gears of War, space shooter Project Silpheed, and everyone's favorite party-game sequel (ahem) Fuzion Frenzy 2. Keep your eyes on GameSpot for updates on all the hot games for the 360--and everything else--when the Tokyo Game show commences on Friday.

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i like the sound of Lost Odyssey...

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lol at ugotfragged. 1080 is coming in the next 360 update.

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"um first off for true HD 1080p game playing youd need a hd player upscaling is not true hd. LOL @ M$ o And youd need HDMi LOL @ M$ o and the hd-dvd player+console+hd+wireless router is more than 600 LOL @ M$ wow way to retract statements of how they see no need for 1080p o and your console is inferior to the ps3 lol @ M$!!! " lol, what an idiot. Get a sense of grammar and punctuation, then maybe we'll talk. 1080p is standard in the next 360 update, but I hope MS will stick with 720. I'd rather have more detailed graphics than a higher resolution. Besides, it's extremely hard to tell the difference between 720 and 1080. "Is not true hd. Ms o ANd youd need hdmi M$ o And wireleSS" What ugotfragged really wanted to say. To figure out the code look at the capital letters in thesentence above.

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Lol, I hope most people realize that they aren't going to be watching any movies in 1080p on their 360 because it doesn't have an HDMI connection. Also that HD-DVD isn't going to be used for gaming. So you're still getting the crappy DVD9 for that...

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ps3 sucks

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goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo microsoft if u can't do it no one can wooooooooot wooooooot wooooot, support the american brand and maybe it will become better then sony has ever did.

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you dont need the hd-dvd drive for anything which does keep it cheaper and i dont know about you guys but i use a wired connection and if your smart you get a 3rd party wireless adapter which is cheeper than the microsoft made one so it still stays cheeper wow 900 dollars for a game whoever posted that that is crazy!!!!!

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Same price as a PS3 and no HDCP compliance or used for gaming..... Ahh, it's MediocritySoft at its best!

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@UrlacherMLB54 Those are ISO sizes [packed but... you should extract raw USED data to have a real size the ISOs have usseles dummy files etc.] And Oblivion size is from developer. 900$ for a PS3 game! [Famitsu] "Gran Turismo HD: Classic is what adopts the GT:HD playable demo at E3 and meant to showcase the online aspect. A race is done with about 20 cars. Apparently this version starts with no cars or courses. You download a car for 50 - 100 yen (0.43 - 0.85$) and a course for 200 - 500 yen (1.71 - 4.26$). Over 750 cars and 50 courses are available for purchase. Users can define race events freely and can hold online race events by themselves." You buy game [60$?] - you get only game engine in the box. Next you buy CARS and COURSES 750 cars x 0.85$ i 50 courses x4.25$ 637.xx$ + 212.xx $ = 850$ + game engine 30-60$ ? 900 $ for a game! Playin on PS3 "is cheap" LOL It's not like to Sony to ship you 600$ Blu-ray movie player and put game content on a BR disc. A game is better the more empty space is on disc - like on X-box 360 - games takes 2-4GB [Condemned: 3.9 GB Madden 06 NFL: 3.3 GB Dead or Alive 4: 5 GB NBA 06: 4.5 GB GRAW 2,5GB[?] Oblivion 4,5GB etc.] the rest of dics is empty. PS3 disc will be 45GB empty - true sign of better console!

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I guess the M$ fanboys can't recognise the evil because that song is replaying in their heads over and over again... Do! Do Do!

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um first off for true HD 1080p game playing youd need a hd player upscaling is not true hd. LOL @ M$ o and youd need HDMI LOL @ M$ o and the hd-dvd player+console+hd+wireless router is more than 600 LOL @ M$ wow way to retract statements of how they see no need for 1080p o and your console is inferior to the ps3 lol @ M$!!!

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HDMI = true resolution @ 1080p so till Micro$oft reveals some HDMI to XBOX 360 adapter 1080p on 360 = mediocre.

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"maltnut Soo...a 360 with Next gen movie capabilities is now the same price as a PS3, and is even more expensive if you want the Wireless adapter which the PS3 comes with? What's cheaper now Microsoft?" being able to watch movies in HD is useless if you don't have an HDTV. give me the option to buy a player if i want, but don't force me to buy one, Sony. nice try, dude.

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Huzzah for Fuzion Frenzy 2! Twisted System is the greatest minigame ever devised by man.

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Soo...a 360 with Next gen movie capabilities is now the same price as a PS3, and is even more expensive if you want the Wireless adapter which the PS3 comes with? What's cheaper now Microsoft?

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OHHHHH Those silly asians with there catchy uh... catch prases. but anyway yea uhh... DOAX2 for 70 dollars wow no i wont even buy that game when its 60 dollars but so far so good microsoft

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I just read the fall software article. All 360s will be upscaled to 1080p for True HD? LMAO - O the irony of that statement Upscaled for "TRUE HD" !?!?!?!?!?! My gut cannot conain the laughter

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"geebus higher production costs.. higher price.. Its going to happen. Come on $600 for PS3 and ur complaining about 10 more dollars for a game that probably won't be that price anyways.. Video games are a luxury.. its not water or food.. you'll live.." My thoughts exactly

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I love how Micro said the 360 was going to usher in the True HD era... Yet 360 has no internal HD Drive for games...only an external one...for movies. Plus...no HDMI...for True HD 1080p Theres just something funny about. Thanks but no thanks. I mean my 360 is cool and all, but ill be watching Blu-Ray on my PS3. Until Blu-Ray players go down a bit so I dont have to strain the console. Im already on my 2nd 360... All in all movies are just best played on movie players.

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Hopefully some of those jrpgs will help the 360 get a little bit of a foothold in japan, because those prices aren't.

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higher production costs.. higher price.. Its going to happen. Come on $600 for PS3 and ur complaining about 10 more dollars for a game that probably won't be that price anyways.. Video games are a luxury.. its not water or food.. you'll live..

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is the HD DVD player on the bottom of the console or is it an adin with a usb cord

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1080p for 360! LOL @ PS3

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just another product im not gonna use but i do like the 360

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These are the prices for the games IN JAPAN! Lost Planet will not be $70 in the US, I guarantee it.

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Great, lots more jrpgs that all look rather good one way or another. That's really suprising. Of course all fanboys will tuink most of those rpgs will flop though...

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Well the price does not fit with my budget well, but from what rumors are saying $70 maybe the standard for PS3 games.

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$71 US for Lost Planet? That'll set me back $90 Canadian ($80 Canadian plus $10 GST). I'll pay it because I've been looking forward to this one, but I won't be happy about it...

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Do? Some slogan. Microsoft really dropped the ball in terms of marketing the 360 to a Japanese audience.

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Actually Im not a fanboy. I use to love my Xboxes...not since I had to deal with a 360 breaking 5 days After warranty and M$ refused to help unless I payed 130 bucks more. Thats when I decided screw next gen---except for wii lol. Another thing....why buy an HD addon? Its not going to be used for games since like the PS2 harddrive, it wont sell. So you would use it for movies? Then why not get a standalone machine that would probably look better?

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LordRevan1, please shut up. You hate the Xbox, yet the only time the character Revan is ever seen in a game is on KOTOR, which the only console it is on is Xbox. You really look like an idiot.

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he really likes the phrase do doesn't he

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...because your a biased fanboy

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I was hoping they would announce that their going to stop ripping off their costomers with deffective systems and repair them for free....same reason I hate Sony!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Blue ray has a bit mor esupport than HD. However, HD DVDs seem to be using better technolgogy to provide slightly better true color and better sound. Still, BR DVD has more space than HD. But to settle it (only thins have changed from the moment I posted this) BR DVD has a bit more studios than HD DVD

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the new DO slogan doesn't fit well with gaming.

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$79 for a game!! That's just ridiculous!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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alot of things in the rumer control are coming true

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Cool!

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Yeah right.

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I predict 60% of the exclusives are going to be ported to either Ps3 or Wii. Fact.

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NOw if they can only get tilt sensing in their controller and a bigger HD and hdmi on that hddvd player :) :0 and MGS. I'm just kidding but doesn't this make you think long and hard about how much systems are worth now? SOME BluRay players cost twice as much? You can't make generalization, it'll be like me caling you an idiot cause of that post. Myabe you should go to this site and do alittle research guys. (BTW HD DVD AND BLURAY HAVE THE SAME IMAGE quality, that is true) [url]<< LINK REMOVED >>[/url] (dunno if that'll work but you can always copy and paste)

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HD-DVD: Universal, Paramount,Dreamworks, Warner Bros, New Line Cinema and HBO Blue ray: Sony Pictures and MGM, Fox, Lion's Gate, Disney, Dreamworks, Warner Bros, New Line Cinema and HBO Disney is consideirng supporting HD-DVD as well. Ofcourse if HD-DVD starts to win the war stuidos will switch support. The current crop BR players and disc were not impressive in quality I suspect Sony will work that out before PS3 launch.

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degeneraz, your not doing your research, it is already proven a fact the blu ray has more support from movie studios than hd dvd does, and there have already been speculation of a blu ray-hd dvd combo coming out, get your facts straight

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degeneraz Fox studios and Sony studios are ONLY supporting blue-ray!

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