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This is definitely pretty annoying as a PS3 owner, though at least I have a backlog of PS2 and PSP JRPG's to keep me busy. Seriously, is SCEJ just sticking their head up their own asses or what?

But honestly, I think MS is just wasting their money that could be better spent elsewhere. It seems Japan is determined to not buy a 360 no matter how hard MS tries.

Unfortunately these just seem to be time exclusives from what I gather, so I still have no incentive to pick up a 360 since I am not overly impressed with the JRPG offerings so far. The JRPG market on consoles just seems to be getting smaller and smaller, and stuff like this isn't helping. At least I have a handheld now, the only place where JRPG's seem to matter anymore.



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