Description At the Xbox Summit 2005 in Tokyo, more than 50 of Japan's elite game publishers pledged their support for the Xbox 360, underscoring the momentum Microsoft is amassing behind the next-generation console. The games announced at the summit, span a full range of genres and include titles previously exclusive to other video game systems. These next-generation games, including major titles such as Resident Evil and Ridge Racer, showcased the capabilities of Microsoft's new console.
Japanese publishers that announced their support for Xbox 360 include Capcom, Konami, Namco and Tecmo among others.
Xbox 360 Game Titles Shown at Xbox Summit 2005
Activision - Call of Duty 2 - Tony Hawk's American Wasteland - Quake IV - Gun
A R C System Works Co. Ltd. - Versus Tactical Action (working title)
Artdink Corp. - A-Train X
Atari Japan Co. Ltd. - Test Drive Unlimited
Bandai Co. Ltd. - Mobile Suit Gundam (working title)
Banpresto Co. Ltd. - Super Robot Wars (working title)
Capcom - Biohazard 5 (Resident Evil 5) - Dead Rising
Cavia Inc. - Title TBA
D3 Publisher Inc. - E-D-FX (working title) - Chambara Beauty X (working title)
Eidos KK - Title TBA
Electronic Arts K. K. - FIFA Soccer 2006 - NBA Live 2006 - Need for Speed Most Wanted
Tecmo - Dead or Alive 4 - Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 - Project Progressive - Dead or Alive code: Cronus
THQ Japan - Saints Row - The Outfit
Tomy - Zoids (working title)
Treasure Co. Ltd. - Title TBA
Ubisoft KK - Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (working title)
Vivendi - Title TBA
Yuke's Co. Ltd. - Wrestle Kingdom
Xbox 360 is on track to launch in three regions this Christmas holiday: Japan, Europe and North America. This three-region launch will be a first in video game history.