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scotland yard said:
FinalEvangelion said:
I think Lost Odyssey is going to say something about the 360's success. It will be the test to see if it can truly expand the demographic beyond FPS/Sports games.

Interestingly, I see Lost Odyssey and other jRPGs for the 360 more hyped on ps3forums than teamxbox.

I'd agree about the Xbox's demographic last generation, but I don't think the sports/FPS label holds water with the 360. There's already 5 games that are million sellers on the console that are neither sports titles nor shooters. If you include racing games as separate than sports, there are 9.


 I looked at the top sellers, and I do stand corrected.  3 of them are Japanese games.  It just needs the Japanese RPGs because that equals alot of female gamers and "casual" gamers.



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