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Microsoft achieves the impossible - makes Japanese graph point UP

Here's a graph Microsoft Japan has made. Incredibly, it shows something to do with Xbox 360 in Japan in a positive light. Look, it's going UP. Things are going GOOD. Expectations have been EXCEEDED. Everyone out there is clearly VERY PLEASED.

It also seems to go from "Soft" to "Hard." Perhaps it is telling us that Microsoft itself has gone from soft to hard in Japan, thanks to those pretty arousing sales figures?

microsoft-soft-to-hard.jpg

Or it's just a total of all Xbox 360 games sold in the region, which, being cumulative, you'd have every right to expect the thing to proceed upwards, regardless of how well things are actually going out there.

It's a graph that goes from Soft to Hard. That's the key fact to take away from this update.

(Via Gemaga & VG247)

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Posted by Gary Cutlack on September 3, 2008 in Games, Hardware, Microsoft news, Release dates, Xbox Live | Permalink

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