Friday, September 17, 2010

X360 Xbox 360 Console 250Gb Halo: Reach Bundle


NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» Microsoft issues a limited edition Xbox 360 Halo: Reach Bundle which includes the following items:

» Japanese Xbox 360 Console with 250GB HD and a silver painted shell
» Pair of solid-silver colored wireless controllers
» Hands-free headset
» Copy of the Japanese Halo: Reach game software

   All orders have shipped as of yesterday. Pricing is set at JPY38000 or US$509.90. Please note Japanese X360 consoles are Japan region only

X360 Wireless Controller Halo: Reach Limited Edition


NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» If the glint of the silver X360 controllers that are packed in the Halo: Reach Xbox 360 bundle has caught your fancy but you're not keen on spending US$500 for the whole shebang, there is another option.

   Microsoft is supplying the silver Halo controllers by themselves at JPY5500 each. The Halo:Reach logo is embossed on the pad and a bonus token is included which allows buyers to download content for the Halo:Reach game.

   All orders are shipping today at JPY5500 or US$73.90. Please note Japanese X360 controllers may be used on Xbox 360 consoles from North America, Europe, and other territories.

X360 Wireless Headset Halo: Reach Limited Edition

NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» If the glint of the silver X360 headset that's packaged in the Halo: Reach Xbox 360 bundle has caught your fancy but you're not keen on spending US$500 for the whole shebang, there is another option.

   Microsoft is supplying the silver Halo headset by its lonesome at JPY6000 and the package includes the headset, a charge cable, and user manual.

   All orders are shipping today at JPY6000 or US$80.90. Please note Japanese X360 headsets may be used on Xbox 360 consoles from North America, Europe, and other territories.

MAG Weekly Famitsu Vol. 1137 - New Import

NCS Product Synopsis
September 17, 2010

«©NCSX»
The September 30, 2010 issue of Weekly Famitsu includes coverage of the following games and events in the Japanese marketplace:
» Scoop on PSP Dissidia duodecim 012 Final Fantasy
» The Tokyo Game Show 2010 kicked off yesterday and Famitsu provides a primer on what to expect at the show. A list of exhibitors, booth maps, schwag being given away (Pac-Man cookie), and a lineup of games being presented at the show are included in the article.
» Preview for PS3 Shadows of the Damned which is being developed by Grasshopper. Suda 51 and Shinji Mikami are collaborating on the game.
» Continuing coverage on Tactics Ogre: Wheel of Fate which is headed to the PSP. Preorders have been brisk which is sort of expected.
» Pokemon Black and White feature which covers game strategy, new Pokemon, and general info so gamers can prepare for this weekend's release of the two games.
» PSP God Eater Burst coverage and game details.
» Famitsu presents its readers with a bonus 16-page  booklet which contains info on Ubisoft's HAWX2 and Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.

NEWS General Updates

Twister Blows Through NYC
«©NCSX» A tornado or twister blew through NYC yesterday and uprooted tons of trees just as we were leaving the offices. A big church located about 3 blocks away lost its steeple. Tons of brick and timber from the shattered roof were lying in the middle of the street and traffic was snarled for hours. Some guy's car got smashed across the back window by a rogue tree branch and storefronts were shredded like milquetoast vs. Shaq. It was a great way to end the day.
Tokyo Game Show 2010
  
Most of our vendors were at the show yesterday and we instructed each and every one of them to grab free schwag and goodies for us. It's an annual NCS tradition and the schwag bags serve as our just rewards for being a (mostly) congenial customer for the year. We only complain when shipments are lost. 
UPS Overnights
«©NCSX» Due to the "horicon" that chanced upon NYC on Thursday, it looks like some of our customers' overnight packages shipped yesterday might be delayed. The operative word is "might." If there's any issues, please note that they're due to the inclement weather from yesterday afternoon. UPS' service commitment policy calls twisters and tornadoes an "act of God."