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X360 Launch Dates Announced

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Fueling global anticipation for the arrival of its powerful new video
game and entertainment system, Microsoft today announced that Xbox 360
will arrive on store shelves Tuesday, November 22 in North America,
Friday, December 2 in Europe, and Saturday, December 10 in Japan. The
announcement, made on the eve of Tokyo Game Show 2005, marked the first
time that a game console will be launched in three territories in the
same time frame. In preparation for what is expected to be massive
worldwide demand for the new system, Microsoft also announced that Xbox
360 manufacturing is under way, with state-of-the-art facilities
producing millions of units ultimately bound for frenzied gamers' homes
from Osaka, Japan, to Oxford, England, and Orlando, Fla.
"This holiday season, gamers in Japan, Europe and North America pining
to experience jaw-dropping high-definition graphics, unmatched online
play and compelling digital entertainment features of Xbox 360 will
finally have the chance," said Robbie Bach, chief Xbox officer for
Microsoft. "Renowned development studios around the world are busy
putting the finishing touches on their Xbox 360 games. We expect a
strong portfolio of titles on launch day and through the holidays that
will appeal to fans of every genre and gamers in every region, and with
more than 200 games currently in development, continuous new additions
to the library are on the way."
Bach and other Microsoft executives, headlining a series of events that
open Tokyo Game Show, will detail the company's strategy for success in
Japan. More than 40 publishers in Japan, including Bandai Co. Ltd.,
Capcom Co. Ltd., Koei Co. Ltd., Konami Corp., Namco Ltd., Sega Corp.,
Square Enix Co. Ltd. and Tecmo Ltd., have pledged their support for
Xbox 360, joining the ranks of the best publishers from around the
world. As the ultimate canvas for game developers, Xbox 360 will
inspire a new wave of innovation in gameplay, storytelling and artistry
never before seen in video games.
Promising to capture the imagination of Japanese gamers, new titles and
established franchises such as Dead or Alive 4, Ridge
Racer 6, NINETY-NINE NIGHTS, Dead Rising, and FINAL
FANTASY XI will be available on Xbox 360 in the months to come.
With support for high-definition output with anti-aliasing, and
Dolby® 5.1 surround sound, all Xbox 360 games will deliver smooth,
cinematic experiences that scream off the screen.
In addition to the impressive lineup of titles both in Japan and around
the world, you'll soon be able to enjoy the next generation of the Xbox
Live® service, the Emmy®-award-winning online games and
entertainment network. With Xbox 360 and the Xbox Live service, you can
play online in a community of millions, connect with friends using
voice and video chat, download new content, build online profiles and
experience new modes of entertainment. Xbox 360 is also the ultimate
amplifier for music, movies and photos stored on an array of devices
including MP3 players, digital cameras and Microsoft® Windows®
XP-based PCs. The console makes it easy for you to enjoy all their
digital content in the living room, on the best TV and speakers in the
house.
Tokyo Game Show marks the first time that consumers will be able to
experience the power of Xbox 360 firsthand. A number of key titles will
be on display at the Xbox 360 booth:
- (eM)-eNCHANT-arM (FromSoftware Inc.)
- Bomberman — Act Zero (Hudson Soft Co.
Ltd.)
- Call of Duty 2 (Activision Inc.)
- CHROMEHOUNDS (Sega)
- Dead Rising (Capcom)
- Dynasty Warriors 5 Special (Koei Co.
Ltd.)
- Everyparty (Microsoft Game Studios)
- Far East of Eden — Ziria (Hudson Soft)
- FINAL FANTASY XI (Square Enix Co. Ltd.)
- Frame City Killer (Namco)
- Gears of War™ (Microsoft Game Studios)
- Kameo: Elements of Power™ (Microsoft
Game Studios)
- Mobile Suit Gundam (working title)
(Bandai Co. Ltd.)
- Need for Speed Most Wanted (Electronic
Arts)
- NINETY-NINE NIGHTS (Microsoft Game
Studios)
- The Outfit (THQ)
- Project Gotham Racing® 3 (Microsoft
Game Studios)
- Resident Evil 5 (Capcom)
- Ridge Racer 6 (Namco)
- Rumble Roses XX (working title)
(Konami)
- Shutoku Battle (working title) (Genki
Co. Ltd.)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega)
- Saint's Row (THQ)
- Test Drive Unlimited (Atari Inc.)
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
(Ubisoft Entertainment)
- World Air Force (tentative title)
(Taito Corp.)
- Wrestle Kingdom (Yuke's Co. Ltd.)
Microsoft also announced Japanese pricing of Xbox 360. Japanese
gamers looking for the ultimate digital entertainment thrill ride and
best value right out of the box may purchase an Xbox 360 system, which
comes fully loaded with a 20GB detachable Xbox 360 Hard Drive for
storing music, video and games, an Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, an
Xbox 360 Media Remote control, an Xbox 360 Headset, a Component HD-AV
Cable for connecting to component and composite television inputs, an
Ethernet cable, and batteries, at 37,900 JPY.
Well all the speculation and guessing have finally been put to rest. Tuesday, November the 22nd (monday at midnight for a lot of us) is a great choice imo, as it comes before the 4 day Thanksgiving holiday weekend giving lot's of gamers plenty of screen time.
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