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Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it would launch an HD DVD player for its Xbox 360 game console on November 22 in Japan for 20,790 yen ($177), matching rival Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 in high-definition DVD functions. The world's largest software maker also said 110 game titles would become available for Xbox 360 in Japan by the end of the year. That is up from its previous target in April of 80 titles. Offering a wide-ranging and attractive software line-up and state-of-the-art functionality is critical as the industry heads into the year-end shopping season. Sony and Nintendo Co. Ltd. plan to offer their new game consoles in November, setting the stage for a three-way showdown in the nearly $30 billion video game market. Sony's PS3 will be equipped with a Blu-ray optical disc player, which competes with the HD DVD standard. The Japanese electronics maker hopes potentially explosive sales of PS3 will give the Blu-ray camp a leg-up on the HD DVD format. Sony sold almost a million PlayStation 2 units in the first three days of its launch in Japan in 2000. "If you buy this along with Xbox 360, you can enjoy HD DVD content at a low price of about 60,000 yen," Takashi Sensui, general manager the Xbox division of Microsoft's Japanese unit, told a news conference.
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