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TOKYO (AP) - Microsoft Corp., whose Xbox 360 game console is struggling in Japan against offerings from Nintendo and Sony, is promising more role-playing games to attract fans.
Takashi Sensui, who heads Xbox operations in Japan, said Japanese prefer role-playing games, and Microsoft will offer more of them, including "Infinite Undiscovery" by Square Enix Co. and "Lost Odyssey" from Mistwalker Inc.
"We are going all out in a year-end competition against rivals," Sensui told reporters Wednesday.
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