Retail Japan Style
But what truly separates the Japanese market from America is its uncanny ability to promote titles. In a country where game rentals are outright illegal, publishers have to push their content harder to generate more sales. This means more demo kiosks, more standees, and better information.
American promotional material concentrates largely on nice visuals, a catchy tagline, and simple, bullet-point bits of information. One look at the minimalist approach to GTA: San Andreas (which admittedly, doesn't need that much hyping) is telling. On the other hand, Japanese game stores are filled with brochures and pamphlets that you can take home to read.
full story here
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=612&Itemid=2
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i am not familiar with the US game stores
in japan, visiting game stores will be quite a nice experience
although game rental is not allowed in japan
we still have 2nd hand market
and in some comic libraries and internet cafes, console gaming (mostly ps2) is free of charge, but the games are quite old
But what truly separates the Japanese market from America is its uncanny ability to promote titles. In a country where game rentals are outright illegal, publishers have to push their content harder to generate more sales. This means more demo kiosks, more standees, and better information.
American promotional material concentrates largely on nice visuals, a catchy tagline, and simple, bullet-point bits of information. One look at the minimalist approach to GTA: San Andreas (which admittedly, doesn't need that much hyping) is telling. On the other hand, Japanese game stores are filled with brochures and pamphlets that you can take home to read.
full story here
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=612&Itemid=2
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i am not familiar with the US game stores
in japan, visiting game stores will be quite a nice experience
although game rental is not allowed in japan
we still have 2nd hand market
and in some comic libraries and internet cafes, console gaming (mostly ps2) is free of charge, but the games are quite old