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    Former Squaresoft CEO Joins Xbox Japan

    Former Squaresoft CEO Joins Xbox Japan
    By: Cesar
    Sep. 25th, 2003 05:29 am



    Microsoft Corp. today announced that Yoshihiro Maruyama has been named the new general manager of the Xbox Division at Microsoft Japan, where he will focus on the Xbox video game console and game titles as well as the Xbox Live service.

    Maruyama, a respected video game industry veteran, most recently served as senior vice president and chief operating officer of Squaresoft Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Square Co. Ltd., and board member of DWonderland Inc. (formerly known as T&E Soft Inc.). At Squaresoft, one of the largest Japanese family game software developers that publishes in the world market, Maruyama developed a strategy that increased Square's U.S. market development efforts, helping the company become one of the most popular game developers in the United States within only two years. He also was involved in negotiating licensing and business alliances with game and media companies in the United States. As a board member of T&E Soft, Maruyama was responsible for negotiating a licensing agreement with the Walt Disney Co. to develop an online entertainment service featuring popular Disney properties for the Japanese and Asian markets.

    Maruyama officially begins as general manager on Wednesday, Oct. 1, and will report to Peter Moore, who joined Microsoft in January 2003 as corporate vice president for Worldwide Retail Sales and Marketing in Japan and Europe for the Home and Entertainment Division.

    "Yoshihiro is going to be a tremendous asset to Microsoft and our Japanese initiatives," Moore said. "He has proven to be a stellar trans-Pacific talent over the years, and he has a great depth of understanding of Japanese and U.S. market issues as well as solid relationships with many industry leaders."

    Par Singh, formerly the interim general manager for Xbox in Japan, will take a new position as director of advanced planning for Japan and Europe for the Home and Entertainment Division. Based in Redmond, Wash., Singh will drive future strategy and business planning for Xbox in these regions and will continue to report to Moore.

    In addition, Mike Fischer was named director of marketing for Xbox in Japan last month. In this role, Fischer leads all marketing activities surrounding the Xbox platform and will be reporting to Maruyama. Fischer was most recently vice president of marketing for Sega of America and is fluent in Japanese.

    Maruyama began his career at Mitsubishi Corp. and later joined McKinsey & Company as a strategy consultant with a strong focus on financial institutions. From there, he went on to become director of the Heisei Research Institute, founded by Kenichi Ohmae; there, he was actively involved in fund-raising and organizing resources to enhance the research and policy-making capability of the institute. Maruyama joined Square in 1995.

    Maruyama holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Waseda University and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College.
    Posted that from TeamXbox, so while you discuss, I'm going to take a shower...

    #2
    Justin,

    this won't actually make the Xbox outsell the PSone in Japan.

    BTW im not trolling.

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      #3
      Fischer was most recently vice president of marketing for Sega of America
      Uh oh. That doesn't sound good for MS's Japanese advertising.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Razz
        Justin,

        this won't actually make the Xbox outsell the PSone in Japan.

        BTW im not trolling.
        I doubt Christ himself coming down from Heaven with an Xbox in one hand and a copy of Otogi in the other could make the Xbox outsell any Sony product in Japan. I'm just posting things to discuss.

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          #5
          Umm I bet the pay is good. I can't wait for his shameful resignation in 6months.

          "I have brought dishonor to the radically cool Xbox live scene."

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            #6
            Good news, hopefully sets up some decent support for Xbox 2

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              #7
              Anything's gotta be better than their current situation.

              Whoever came up with that World "Thanks for having faith in our console. Here are some rubbish games we haven't bothered translating for you." Games series needs shooting.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Che Musashi
                Umm I bet the pay is good. I can't wait for his shameful resignation in 6months.

                "I have brought dishonor to the radically cool Xbox live scene."

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                  #9
                  This does sound promising. I hope he can help them get their act together as the market is becoming too polarised with the XB lame duck in one market.
                  Actually decennt acquistion by MS? Just maybe...

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                    #10
                    I hate to be a pedant, but shouldn't this be in news?

                    Can't see it changing Microsofts fortunes, selling the XBox in Japan is like trying to sell ice to the eskimos.

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