predicate said:
I'm not sure just having 'Japanese games' is enough. I've read that the Japanese are really really brand loyal. They don't want Japanese RPGs, they want Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, that sort of thing.
Of course, but how do you suppose MS can "get there"?
If MS want DQ and FF on their system, would they have more success in going straight to Square Enix and ask them to make DQ and FF for X360, or would they be in a better position if they first had a lot of japanese titles on the system, before trying to get Square Enix to make games for them?
I know what i would do... MS need to build a solid portfolio of japanese games, especially RPGs, which will have to sell well in Japan, then start to lure Square Enix (and others, i'm only mentioning SE cause it's quicker than mentioning all other Japanese companies), showing them that a possible DQ and FF game would sell a lot on their system because japanese gamers are already playing games on it.
At the moment, MS is inexistant in Japan,
for the second generation in a row, and even before Sony comes out with the PS3, and for Square Enix that's too much of a risk. And before someone mentions it, it's not the same as when they switched from Nintendo to Sony, it's totally different.
When MS can prove to SE and others that they are selling a LOT of systems in japan, that they are actually interested in japanese games and gamers, and when they can prove that japanese gamers care about MS, then maybe SE will change their stance, if that ever happens.