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Software sales for 1/22 - 1/28

1. PS2 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Capcom - 227,261 - NEW

2. NDS - Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker - Square Enix - 103,706

3. NDS - Sangokushi Taisen DS - Sega - 77,229 - NEW

4. NDS - Picross DS - Nintendo - 71,794 - NEW

5. NDS - Hotel Dusk: Room 215 - 59,379 - NEW

6. Wii - Wii Sports - Nintendo - 58,886

7. NDS - Wario: Master of Disguise - Nintendo - 47,350

8. Wii - Wii Play - Nintendo - 43,612

9. PS2 - Pachinko Winter Sonata - Hackberry - 41,411 - NEW

10. NDS - Brain Training 2 - Nintendo - 34,028

January 22 - 28

1. DSL - 194,526

2. Wii - 83,754

3. PSP - 35,700

4. PS2 - 20,995

5. PS3 - 19,996

6. Xbox360 - 7,365

If you're going to post sales, please post them all.

January 22 - 28

DSL - 194,526

Wii - 83,754

PSP - 35,700

PS2 - 20,995

PS3 - 19,996

Xbox360 - 7,365

GBM - 1,177

GBASP - 1,023

GC - 347

DS - 82

GBA - 34

If you're going to post sales, please post them all.

I thought I'd stop posting the bottom 5 since their sales are pretty much too insignificant to matter. But if you really want to know, fine, I'll post them all next week. I didn't think anyone cared about them.

eh meaning what?

Localization meaning they get Japanese voiceovers and subtitles.

Censorship meaning games like GTA, dead rising and Gears of war get their content trimmed.

For example, the dead bodies hanging on trees in GOW don't have their innards showing in Japan.

In GTASA, some of the minigames have been removed, and you don't get money from people you run over.

And dead rising, supposedly, has had numerous cuts.

Hmm, not a big change, aside from Wii sales dipping quite a bit. PS3 is still around the same level, so is the PS2, the 360 dropped a bit, but overall it's doing pretty good in Japan compared to the original, we all knew that MS wasn't going to win in Japan, but this is a big improvment over the original Xbox.

How does DSlite continue to sell like this? Do they buy a DSlite, play a game on it, then throw it away to buy a new one?

Last I heard, 1 in 10 people in Japan own a DS.

Nintendo still has 9 out of 10 people to go :laugh:

I think the reality is that a whole bunch is being exported to China.

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