Latest Japanese Hardware Sales


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xbox360 doesnt need to sell better then the wii or PS3 as long as it sells better then the xbox. if that happens that will be great. console are selling like crazy this gen. i think this will keep up for a long time. do you guys think that last planet will help it sales. but it x mass time so xbox360 should sell alot more.

It's good to see that they are finally realizing that they need to develop games for a market in order to get sales. The good thing is that most games that would be good for the Japanese market (RPGs) would be readily accepted in the Western market, Microsoft just might have a thing going here.

It's good to see that they are finally realizing that they need to develop games for a market in order to get sales. The good thing is that most games that would be good for the Japanese market (RPGs) would be readily accepted in the Western market, Microsoft just might have a thing going here.

Yeap its a start. They need to keep the odd RPG coming out every so often though. One game won't win over Japan in the long run :yes:

Software sales for 12/11 - 12/17

1. NDS - Pokemon Diamond - Nintendo - 123,573 (2,119,848) - 11th week

2. NDS - Pokemon Pearl - Nintendo - 97,409 (1,766,776) - 11th week

3. NDS - Kirby Squeak Squad - Nintendo - 92,173 (557,634) - 7th week

4. NDS - Fushigi no Dungeon: Furai no Shiren - Sega - 88,242 - NEW

5. NDS - New Super Mario Bros. - Nintendo - 77,761 (3,617,021) - 30th week

6. NDS - Love and Berry DS - Sega - 72,841 (608,545) - 4th week

7. NDS - Jump Ultimate Stars - Nintendo - 71,339 (349,979) - 4th week

8. PS2 - Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard - Sony - 70,476 - NEW

9. Wii - Wii Sports - Nintendo - 69,923 (318,473) - 3rd week

10. Wii - Pokemon Battle Revolution - Nintendo - 67,607 - NEW

Other notable titles:

11. NDS - General Knowledge Training DS - Nintendo - 8th week

12. Wii - Wii Play - Nintendo - 3rd week

13. NDS - Animal Crossing Wild World - Nintendo - 57th week

14. PS2 - Yakuza 2 - Sega - 2nd week

17. PS2 - Gundam SEED: Federation vs ZAFT II - Bandai Namco - 2nd week

18. NDS - Brain Training 2 - Nintendo - 52nd week

20. NDS - Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus - Capcom - NEW

23. NDS - Mega Man Star Force: Dragon - Capcom - NEW

26. NDS - Mega Man Star Force: Leo - Capcom - NEW

27. NDS - Mario Kart DS - Nintendo - 54th week

30. NDS - Brain Training - Nintendo - 84th week

Blue Dragon is gone from the Top 30 after just 4 days. Zelda is also no where to be seen.

Wtf, where'd Zelda and Blue Dragon gone? I thought the Japanese practically worshipped these two games.

Nintendo and Microsoft must be pretty disappointed about this. Well, Microsoft moreso then Nintendo, seen as Nintendo dominates the top 10 charts 9:1

December 11 - 17

DSL - 319,708

Wii - 108,237

PS3 - 70,942

PSP - 48,962

PS2 - 37,730

Xbox360 - 17,168

GBASP - 1,867

GBM - 1,491

GC - 1,152

DS - 158

GBA - 42

Xbox - 3

  • Blue Dragon dropped to #46
  • Zelda: Twilight Princess dropped to #33
  • Wii has now sold more consoles than the original Xbox
  • DSL has now sold more units than the original DS

@ dnast: Not only in Japan. The DS is dominating everywhere.

Hmmm the PS3 have sold around 310,000 in Japan and looks like there is no talledega nights in newer versions in NA, so that's more than 400,000 in NA. If Sony can ship more (looks like they are not having problems with that now) I think its possible that they can sell 1,000,000 this year. Of all the crap that Sony talk maybe this one will be true hehe.

Bloody hell, even more DS Lite Units sold then last week. This is probably Nintendo's most profitable year since the early nineties >>

I think your right, after this gen is over nintendo is going to have a lot of cash on hand to invest in their next console(s)

Software sales for 12/18 - 12/24

1. NDS - Pokemon Diamond - Nintendo - 209,379

2. PSP - Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops - Konami - 178,370 - NEW

3. NDS - Pokemon Pearl - Nintendo - 164,670

4. NDS - New Super Mario Bros. - Nintendo - 154,107

5. Wii - Wii Sports - Nintendo - 152,756

6. PS2 - Seiken Densetsu 4 (Dawn of Mana) - Square Enix - 152,062 - NEW

7. NDS - Kirby Squeak Squad - Nintendo - 149,350

8. NDS - Love and Berry DS - Sega - 139,382

9. Wii - Wii Play - Nintendo - 137,495

10. NDS - Jump Ultimate Stars - Nintendo - 134,551

11. PSP - Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology - NEW

12. NDS - Animal Crossing: Wild World - Nintendo

13. NDS - General Knowledge Training DS

14. NDS - Brain Training 2

15. NDS - Tamagotchi 2

16. NDS - IQ Training DS

17. NDS - Mario Kart DS

18. NDS - Cooking Navi

19. Wii - Pokemon Battle Revolution

20. Wii - WarioWare: Smooth Moves

21. Wii - Zelda: Twilight Princess

22. NDS - Brain Training

23. PS2 - Yakuza 2

24. NDS - Naruto DS

25. NDS - Kanji Training DS

26. PS3 - Armored Core 4

28. 360 - Lost Planet - NEW

30. NDS - Mega Man Star Force

Zelda is slightly higher this week at #21. Lost Planet did not so good at #28.

Hardware Sales in the Week ending in 12/24

1) DS 508,750 (+57%) 13,944,500

2) Wii 286,500 (+185%) 859,000

3) PSP 106,250 (+106%) 4,644,250

4) PS3 101,500 (+40%) 420,500

5) PS2 69,750 (+65%) 21,818,000

5) X360 30,500 (+69%) 281,000

6) GBA 16,500 (+73%) 16,640,750

7) GC 1,750 (+40%) 4,015,250

-Looks like Sony is shipping more units.

-X360 got a (+69%) because of Lost Planet (?)

-DS is still kicking ass.

Hardware Sales in the Week ending in 12/24

1) DS 508,750 (+57%) 13,944,500

2) Wii 286,500 (+185%) 859,000

3) PSP 106,250 (+106%) 4,644,250

4) PS3 101,500 (+40%) 420,500

5) PS2 69,750 (+65%) 21,818,000

5) X360 30,500 (+69%) 281,000

6) GBA 16,500 (+73%) 16,640,750

7) GC 1,750 (+40%) 4,015,250

-Looks like Sony is shipping more units.

-X360 got a (+69%) because of Lost Planet (?)

-DS is still kicking ass.

You have the unofficial numbers. These are the official numbers:

DSL 485,584

Wii 279,277

PSP 138,588

PS3 76,882

PS2 46,209

Xbox360 17,213

GBM 2,394

GBASP 1,858

GC 1,250

DS 380

GBA 57

Xbox 11

http://www.m-create.com/jpn/s_ranking.html

December 18 - 24

DSL - 485,584

Wii - 279,277

PSP - 138,588

PS3 - 76,882

PS2 - 46,209

Xbox360 - 17,213

GBM - 2,394

GBASP - 1,858

GC - 1,250

DS - 380

GBA - 57

Xbox - 11

Total Sales

PS2 - 20,116,690

GBA - 8,823,060

DSL - 7,247,105

DS - 6,582,253

GBASP - 5,913,297

PSP - 4,463,454

GC - 4,168,619

Wii - 823,311

GBM - 557,848

Xbox - 475,609

PS3 - 385,831

Xbox360 - 247,793

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