Released on March 25, 2004, in Japan, the system had a limited manufacturing run of 5,000 units, with a original retail price of ¥22,800 ($215). The console was a standard Xbox console system with a translucent blue case (based on Kasumi's iconic blue costume), and had "Dead or Alive Ultimate" written in white lettering in the lower left corner on the top of the case. The console also came with a matching controller, an Xbox DVD Kit, an Xbox Live Starter Kit with a free one-year membership, a copy of Dead or Alive Ultimate, a copy of Digital Venus, and a "life size" 5" body pillow of Kasumi.
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| - Released on March 25, 2004, in Japan, the system had a limited manufacturing run of 5,000 units, with a original retail price of ¥22,800 ($215). The console was a standard Xbox console system with a translucent blue case (based on Kasumi's iconic blue costume), and had "Dead or Alive Ultimate" written in white lettering in the lower left corner on the top of the case. The console also came with a matching controller, an Xbox DVD Kit, an Xbox Live Starter Kit with a free one-year membership, a copy of Dead or Alive Ultimate, a copy of Digital Venus, and a "life size" 5" body pillow of Kasumi.
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| - Released on March 25, 2004, in Japan, the system had a limited manufacturing run of 5,000 units, with a original retail price of ¥22,800 ($215). The console was a standard Xbox console system with a translucent blue case (based on Kasumi's iconic blue costume), and had "Dead or Alive Ultimate" written in white lettering in the lower left corner on the top of the case. The console also came with a matching controller, an Xbox DVD Kit, an Xbox Live Starter Kit with a free one-year membership, a copy of Dead or Alive Ultimate, a copy of Digital Venus, and a "life size" 5" body pillow of Kasumi.
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