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New numbers are up.

April 17 - 23, 2006

Nintendo DS Lite - 168,809

PSP - 32,323

PS2 - 25,763

Game Boy Micro - 18,390

Game Boy Advance SP - 11,044

Nintendo DS - 8,051

X360 - 3,990

GameCube - 1,106

Game Boy Advance - 58

Xbox - 16

Original DS slips down, DSlite still dominating.

Yea but if you look at the sales of regular xbox back a few months it wasnt any better. The 360 numbers are starting to go up but the ps2 is still dominating even though its on its last legs.

16 though? :| Something is screwy there.

Ninety-Nine Nights failed to do much for the 360, it only increased by 2,000 units.

Ah, so it was released that week. The game didn't get any great reviews other than in Famitsu 360 (I think that's what it's called) so I didn't expect it to do much. I did expect it to make more of an impact than Rumble Roses, though :wacko:

Ah, so it was released that week. The game didn't get any great reviews other than in Famitsu 360 (I think that's what it's called) so I didn't expect it to do much. I did expect it to make more of an impact than Rumble Roses, though :wacko:

Sex sells :p

Ah, so it was released that week. The game didn't get any great reviews other than in Famitsu 360 (I think that's what it's called) so I didn't expect it to do much. I did expect it to make more of an impact than Rumble Roses, though :wacko:

It did come in 11th for software sales.

I would think that PS2 would rule the western stats if there were any. :)

Im not sure about USA, but both xbox consoles have dominated the market in Australia. Seems wierd how they made Australians wait so long.

I dont have any console im a poor man. :(

Im not sure about USA, but both xbox consoles have dominated the market in Australia. Seems wierd how they made Australians wait so long.

That's not really true. Microsoft did very well with Xbox over here (probably one of their strongest markets per capita), but Sony are still in the lead by a fair bit, in hardware and software sales. Just look at last weeks sales for Australia:

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Nintendo are doing the worst in Australia with the GameCube coming in last position. DS is doing pretty well though.

Ok genius... which dating sims are selling like hotcakes and pushing systems. Because as far as I last checked (according to the Media Create sales records), it was the aforementioned games (Animal Crossing, Brain Training, Mario Kart to an extent) that were really pushing systems.

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bit late but you did ask oh yeah forgot to mention dateing sims are fan made so heh

watch 360 sales fly after the E3...499? and 599?...its wayyyy too expensive...i think lotta people, like me, are gonna go ahead and get a 360...its just not worth the wait or the freaking price...i dont think BR movies will be worth man...great picture sure...but i bareley watch movies on HD anyways...

This is freakin ridiculous! Hehe Combined DS+DSL sales are gonna round out at what..3/4 of a million units per month?! GODDAMN! PS2 is also amazingly strong, considering most people that wanted one already bought them..The fact that so many PS2 are being sold right now is good news for the upcoming PS3, guys.

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