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The PS2 is cheaper than the Wii and the others, it's got a massive library of some top name games, and a few still coming out even though the PS3 is here. People don't always rush out and buy a system in the first year or even first 3. Lots of people get it late, or near the end of it's life when it's the cheapest, and they can snag all the good games for way cheap also. Plus you have those who's systems break and they replace them.

for 6/18 - 6/24

DSL - 163,888

Wii - 65,582

PSP - 32,984

PS2 - 11,962

PS3 - 9,581

360 - 3,369

GBM - 284

GBASP - 130

NGC - 82

DS - 30

GBA - 0

last week's numbers for comparison:

DSL - 118,684

Wii - 65,521

PSP - 33,359

PS2 - 11,974

PS3 - 9,481

Xbox360 - 7,583

GBASP - 472

GBM - 371

GC - 223

GBA - 24

DS - 0

looks like the ds lite was the big winner while the 360 came crashing back down to earth after a good week.

Edited by Nightz

When it comes to the 360 in japan, it just shows that if you have the right game, you'll get sales. Trusty bell being a new game and not well known/marketed held it back imo. Though the game itself looks, and I'm told, is very good and worth a try.

I really hope MS starts to back these games more and put more marketing money into it.

for 6/18 - 6/24

DSL - 163,888

Wii - 65,582

PSP - 32,984

PS2 - 11,962

PS3 - 9,581

360 - 3,369

GBM - 284

GBASP - 130

NGC - 82

DS - 30

GBA - 0

last week's numbers for comparison:

DSL - 118,684

Wii - 65,521

PSP - 33,359

PS2 - 11,974

PS3 - 9,481

Xbox360 - 7,583

GBASP - 472

GBM - 371

GC - 223

GBA - 24

DS - 0

looks like the ds lite was the big winner while the 360 came crashing back down to earth after a good week.

may i ask where you get your stats?

new numbers are in for 6/25 - 7/1

DSL 157,435

Wii 73,919

PSP 38,305

PS2 16,316

PS3 11,914

Xbox360 3,154

GBM 377

GBASP 179

GC 111

DS 45

GBA 16

last week's for comparison

DSL - 163,888

Wii - 65,582

PSP - 32,984

PS2 - 11,962

PS3 - 9,581

360 - 3,369

GBM - 284

GBASP - 130

NGC - 82

DS - 30

GBA - 0

nice jumps for the psp, ps2, ps3, and the wii. ds sales are down a bit, and the 360 is going back to it's normal numbers.

may i ask where you get your stats?

media create, which gathers data from japan. http://www.m-create.com/jpn/s_ranking.html

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