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wraggster
April 21st, 2009, 19:17
Even though Xbox 360s aren't flying off of shelves in Japan, the console's perception is surprisingly positive in the country, an ASCII Media Works poll states. (Perhaps not so surprising, actually, given that fewer 360s purchased equals fewer 360s RRODed and E74ed.) The poll asked folks (in Japan) to rate each current console in six different categories: value for money; variety of interesting software; quality of visuals; external design; size/weight of console; and number of acquaintances who also owned the console. And, as Joystiq headlines would have you believe, the Xbox 360 came out on top with a combined 78.3 points out of a maximum of 100. It was also the most played system, averaging 28.8 hours of use a week.

Tied at 70.6 points, PS3 and Wii fared a bit lower. The biggest draw for the PS3, naturally, was its visual quality, but the Wii had no standout category, receiving average marks across the board. DS and PSP were also rated, receiving total marks of 72 and 73.2, respectively. The DS received positive nods for its interesting software, while the PSP received props for its visuals.

http://www.joystiq.com/2009/04/20/survey-says-xbox-360-leads-in-consumer-satisfaction-in-japan/

apex05
April 21st, 2009, 21:01
I'm surprised the Japanese say that, i mean i've always thought they were just too patriotic to their own country's consoles, but the Ps3 does look so much like a breadbin they must finally realise how crumby it is.

osgeld
April 21st, 2009, 22:29
i am not sure what the weight of the console has to do with anything ... as long as one person can move it without pulling their groin

mike_jmg
April 22nd, 2009, 05:25
Haha, I own the 1st and second most satisfactory consoles.

I knew I had good taste, but not that It would transcend continents LOL