Latest Japanese Hardware Sales


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In the latest sales chart from Japan, it has been confirmed that, Crisis Core for PSP managed to sell over 470K during it?s first week of release with 100K PSP?s sold as well.

Famitsu

DSL 74000

Wii 30000

PSP 99000

PS2 14000

PS3 12000

360 1700

1.Pokemon (DS) 584000

2.CCFF7 (PSP) 470000

3.Fate (PSP) 53000

4.ACE3 (PS2) 40000(197000)

5.FFCC (DS) 22000(339000)

Source: http://gamers-creed.com/?p=618

FF N:ps :p

Hahaha. Well, I hear it's a good game, but I'm in no rush to buy a PSP or the game, and hell, I never started FF12, though I had it sitting around. I'm actually not a big fan of prequels, and we already more or less know the story to Crisis Core from having played FF7 all those years ago.

M-Create numbers:

Software September 10 - 16

1. [PSP] Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - 487,000 / NEW

2. [NDS] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Toki no Tankentai - 300,000 / NEW

3. [NDS] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Yami no Tankentai - 269,000 / NEW

4. [PSP] Fate/Tiger Colosseum - 55,000 / NEW

5. [PS2] Another Century's Episode 3: The Final - 31,000 / 218,000

6. [NDS] Taiko no Tatsujin DS - 24,000 / 131,000

7. [WII] Mario Party 8 - 24,000 / 756,000

8. [NDS] Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates - 24,000 / 316,000

9. [PS2] Sengoku Musou 2 Mushouden - 14,000 / 274,000

10. [NDS] My Housekeeping Diary - 13,000 / 195,000

Hardware September 10 - 16

PSP - 95,487

DSL - 79,974

Wii - 26,181

PS2 - 13,128

PS3 - 13,101

Xbox360 - 1,243

GBM - 714

GBASP - 122

GC - 97

DS - 15

GBA - 0

And in other news Hell has gotten record low temperatures of 0 degrees calvin :rofl:

Software September 17 - 23

1. [PSP] Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - 109,000 / 595,000

2. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus - 93,000 / NEW

3. [NDS] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Toki no Tankentai - 85,000 / 385,000

4. [NDS] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon: Yami no Tankentai - 75,000 / 344,000

5. [NDS] Katekyoo Hitman Reborn!! DS Flame Rumble Kaien Ring Soudatsuen! - 31,000 / NEW

6. [WII] Super Mario Strikers - 28,000 / NEW

7. [PS2] Kiniro no Corda 2 Anchor - 24,000 / NEW

8. [WII] Mario Party 8 - 22,000 / 779,000

9. [WII] Samurai Warriors: Katana - 17,000 / NEW

10. [NDS] Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates - 16,000 / 331,000

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