Reasonable said:
The fact it's selling way above the console itself shows its currently selling mainly to the existing 360 base. The slow rise indicates not bad word of mouth but unless it translates to actual console sales growth it's only selling to the converted, which is good for MS in terms of solidifying it's niche foothold in Japan, but doesn't really help much with overall penetration - i.e. preaching to the converted is good for keeping them converted but doesn't bring in new fans. As with the 360 HW sales worldwide the number (for Kinect) is so small relative to the other markets it's only really a curiosity. A game such as something by Kojima might well change things - and in fact I figure MS best chance of seeing what I would personally consider real success with Kinect in Japan would be to fund some centric, high profile titles. I doubt you'll see MH though, the big question there is where it goes with PSP2 and 3DS. But Kojima has shown some interest in Kinect so you never know on that front. I get the feeling though, particularly once MS really pick their way through the December sales, that their focus for Kinect is going to be US and then maybe later Europe - depending upon speed with which they localize it further. Japan really isn't going to be worth any big investment for them I reckon. |
No, not necessarily. I've seen a lot of Kinect tech demos for PC coming out of Japan so it's reasonable to assume that at least some of those are being sold to people who probably don't even OWN an Xbox. What the percentage is I have no idea but it definitely explains some of the sales.