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With the shortfall of sales in Japan
it would have been nice to have had those units pulled and localized for redistribution elsewhere, but maybe they thought it would cause a mar on future sales in Japan. Frankly, if it wasn't created there, I didn't see it as breaking new ground in consumer sales and should have had a more limited release to gauge the waters and keep supplies onhand for areas that really expected to fall short like in the US. Oh well, bad on MS, now ramp up production of good units. Stop thinking about Xbox Portable and get 360's on the shelf so those stupid bundles can move over for pure console sales.
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Its about time  theace18 | 03/21/06
With the shortfall of sales in Japan  Boot_Agnostic | 03/21/06
I don't get it...  Brakiss | 03/21/06
Once again, Microsoft TOTALLY BLEW IT!!!  5th Limb in the Kisser | 03/21/06
My Story is similar...except  Asesino | 03/21/06
christmas '07  specialk_z | 03/21/06
Pay attention  RCDSOnline | 03/21/06
Barring component shortage  Boot_Agnostic | 03/21/06
Another Xbox 360 Fanboy comment happy  Asesino | 03/21/06
And it was previously anounced to be ...  ShadeTree | 03/21/06
Are you seriously going to buy Sony????  BUCKWHEATONRICE | 03/21/06
Nothing stupid about it.  nomorems | 03/21/06
Probably because MS has failed soo many times  GoPower | 03/21/06
Sure, why not?  Asesino | 03/21/06
I Have A 360  itanalyst | 03/21/06
Play FREE Games with X-Box Live?  BroGnorik | 03/21/06
Guess that means  nomorems | 03/21/06
Xbox 360 Fanboys running wild!!!  Asesino | 03/21/06
Wowzers  Hooskie21289 | 03/21/06

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