Kotaku writes, "One of the better booths at last year's TGS was Microsoft's. Mostly because they had a neat wall, which was displaying the game disc and cover art for every 360 game ever released in Japan. This year, they didn't exactly go one better (it's the same schtick), but they did make sure the game boxes weren't left out."
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The game looks too clean without it.
i dont. it hurts my eyes. but im fairly ssensitive when it comes to that sort of stuff.
They look like Wii games with slightly more polish,though,The Conduit looks better than Halo 3
...slow morning
I'm not going to go to such a horrible site like kotaku (I would go to wikipedia for my news before I ever go to kotaku). I'm just curious on how they went about showing Japan what 360 games look like. I mean did they have a conference and placed a bag of garbage on the stage or what? I think it would be kind of hard if Microsoft went around crapping in their hands & showing it to everybody in Japan.
This isnt a story. Its like half a paragraph about games on a wall.
Does M$ really have to remind us about all the games not being bought by the Japanese?