Xbox 360 Bundles Sold Out in Japan

Screenshot from Blue Dragon
Pre-orders of Xbox 360s for the special bundle have been selling out in Japan. Microsoft has managed to crack the attention of the Japanese.
One of the central of a bundle is a Blue Dragon, a game from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi’s new studio. According to a 1UP’s sources, Microsoft is planning to produce 100,000 of the Blue Dragon hardware bundles with only 10,000 of them to include all the limited edition bonus material listed above.
Via Daily Tech
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October 27th, 2006 16:04
Finally Microsoft knows how to attract the Japanese people with the new taste and feel of the new game. This is the starting point for Microsoft to win a battle for gaming console war.