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Peter Moore delighted with FIFA 10 in Japan

Critical and commercial reception all good
EA Sports boss Peter Moore has expressed his delight with FIFA 10's critical and commercial reception in Japan, at the same time noting that foreign titles "have an extremely difficult time breaking through" in the country and that EA still has work to do to understand the market.

Famitsu reviewers scored the title 36 out of 40, "a score only enjoyed by the cream of the crop of games released in Japan", according to Moore, while the PS3 version entered the software chart in seventh place.

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"While at Microsoft, one of my responsibilities was oversight of the Japanese market. A fascinating country and culture, I thoroughly enjoyed my time over there. It is the cradle of our industry, and despite some recent ups and downs in the fortunes of Japanese developers and publishers, some of the most creative content in games still emanates from Tokyo and Kyoto," he wrote.

"Having said that, one of the frustrations of being an American company attempting to do business in Japan is the insularity of the industry that defends locally-made content and looks down on games from abroad. I appreciate this is a unique culture that has very different tastes in entertainment. But while western movies and music can be extremely popular with younger consumers, foreign-developed games (or yoge, as they are called) have an extremely difficult time breaking through with Japanese gamers. This has frustrated American and European publishers for decades.

"In the past, we've pointed to things like genre preferences, game play mechanics and character art as issues in breaking through in this culture. But with simulation sports games, these issues would seem much less relevant - it's typically about the gameplay. So you can imagine my disappointment every year as we struggle to break through in Japan with our outstanding FIFA franchise (which, I should point out, is a game made by developers from more than 20 different countries, including Japan)."

"... It is clear we still have work to do in Japan to more fully understand what drives that gamers attraction to sports titles. Let me be clear on this. I recognise that there are many factors that contribute to a gamer's decision to purchase (or not) a particular game, I'd just hate for the gamers in Japan to not get as much enjoyment as the rest of the world out of the best sports game of this console generation. Also, we'll continue to do our part to try to better understand the Japanese consumer - with market research, focus groups with gamers of all ages, and feedback sessions with journalists - and continue to improve on the best soccer game in the world."

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Famitsu reviewers scored the title 36 out of 40, "a score only enjoyed by the cream of the crop of games released in Japan",

Another title which also enjoyed this cult status includes 'Super Happy Sunshine Mega-mega Kitten Flicking Wish Dream' by Toei.

(Note - Parts of this comment have been fabricated for amusement purposes)
FiltyMonkey on 5 Nov '09
Didn't Haze get a ludicrously high score from Famitsu?

I'd definitely take their reviews with a pinch of salt. Though Fifa10 is worth that, to be honest.
Mark240473 on 5 Nov '09
Putting the Japanese national team and J League in the game would be a start.
the HEENAN on 6 Nov '09
Umm doesn't PES (or Winning Eleven aint it in Japan) get rights to the J-League being a Japanese game and all?
I could be wrong but would make sense especially with the insular culture in Japan.
jdkoke on 6 Nov '09
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