Posted Sep 08, 2006 at 01:15PM by Kyle M. Listed in: News, Need For Speed Most Wanted, Ninety Nine Nights, Project Gotham Racing 3, Rumble Roses XX, Games Tags: Microsoft, Japan
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Xbox360 and gamesMicrosoft have today announced that they will continue to spread their budget Platinum Collection across the world as they lower the cost of next-generation gaming in Japan. They announced the Platinum Collection in Japan for Xbox 360 titles, with the collection launching on November 2 this year.

Never missing an opportunity, Japanese gamers will see 5 titles in the Platinum Collection on launch day for the program including Need for Speed Most Wanted, Rumble Roses XX, Every Party, Project Gotham Racing 3 and Ninety-Nine Nights.

Here's the all-important part: the price. Japanese gamers will have to find 2800 Yen, approximately $23 for the budget games, so start saving now. With titles this cheap, you could buy all five games on the day (If you live in Japan that is).


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   by t (Unregistered) - 2006-09-08
 » t

Ummm.... those games aren't even worth 5 bucks..... except for Project Gotham 3... that's only worth a dollar....


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   by right (Unregistered) - 2006-09-08
 » hahhaa

Well, you are right but at least, maybe japan will be the reason why Sony won't fail with PS3 ! :)

   by jaydogg691 - 2006-09-08
 » Damn

The damn Japanese get this all these great deals and they they still wont buy it. Why doesn't Microsoft do this hear, the people will go crazy. I wish the 360 was region free (Is it?).

   by Annony - 2006-09-08
 » I smell desperation...

why else would MS be bending over to JP?



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