Thinking Outside the NeXt Box
We all know Microsoft has decent positioning in North America and Europe, but the Xbox is damn near dead in Japan. What do you think Microsoft can do for the next generation to win over Japan? My ideas are these:
1) Outsource the manufacture of the Japanese Xbox 2 to a Japanese company, perhaps one of the other large electronics companies competing with Sony. The style of the system should be different from that of the US hardware and it should launch first in Japan, by six or nine months and have the Japanese electronics company's name as top billing on the system.
2) The Japanese version of the system should have capabilities only available to the Japanese market. Maybe MS should directly challenge Nintendo’s dominance in the handheld market and launch their own tiny gaming machine coinciding with the launch of their next console in Japan, if not also packed in.
3) MS should really push to gain an exclusive from Square Enix and Konami to launch with the next Xbox. It could be a killer opportunity to even have one of these exclusives as a pack-in at launch.
4) They should not use the Xbox name in any way, shape or form for their next Japanese machine(s) to try to separate themselves from that brand in Japan.
I'm just curious what they really plan to do to reverse what has happened in Japan with their first system. At this point, do you think they should even launch a second system in Japan, given the current performance of the Xbox there? Does/should Japan even matter?
--Scourge .