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So what? It still managed to make it to the top of the list. Don't try taking anything away from it, it's a pretty damn good achievement and you know it.

:rolleyes: and where I said that? I know Halo is big and do well everywhere.

:| Halo fans a little sensitive. :laugh:

To be honest, it was a slow software week all around, so it didn't take much to top the list. Still, not to bad for a 360 game in Japan, I think it's the 2nd or 3rd fastest selling 360 game there.

360 install base in Japan is 410,000 (plus today's numbers).

:| Halo fans a little sensitive. :laugh:

Not at all, but H3 has done very well in Japan to get to the top of the list and knock off FF from the top. Not going to get into a huge discussion over this, it's really not worth my time.

Alpha, it's a slow week because nobody wants to go up against H3 :rofl:

i personally dont think any stats like these are accurate

I think the difference is that in America Wal-Mart doesn't report their sales and they sell a lot. So that skews the totals by a large amount. In Japan (if I'm not mistaken) all stores report their sales.

There isn't any hot new DS game to help push new sales I figure. And it's all about games really. Just wait for Nintendo to make yet another pokemon game and then we'll see where DS sales go.

for 10/1 - 10/7:

01. [PS2] Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteor (Bandai-Namco) - 204,000 / NEW

02. [PSP] Gundam Battle Chronicle (Bandai-Namco) - 86,000 / NEW

03. [NDS] Archaic Sealed Heat (Nintendo) - 50,000 / NEW

04. [WII] Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteor (Bandai-Namco) - 40,000 / NEW

05. [PS2] Jikkyou Powerful Major League 2 (Konami) - 35,000 / NEW

06. [NDS] Pok?mon Mysterious Dungeon: Time Expedition Party (Pok?mon) - 34,000 / 475,000

07. [PSP] Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square-Enix) - 30,000 / 680,000

08. [NDS] Pok?mon Mysterious Dungeon: Shadow Expedition Party (Pok?mon) - 29,000 / 418,000

09. [NDS] Kanji Test 2 (Rocket Co.) - 23,000 / 51,000

10. [NDS] Tamagotchi no Puchi-Puchi Omisecchi: Thanks Everybody! (Bandai-Namco) - 20,000 / 74,000

11. [NDS] Taiko Drum Master DS (Bandai-Namco)

12. [PSP] Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops+ (Konami)

13. [WII] Mario Party 8 (Nintendo)

14. [NDS] My Housekeeping Diary (Nintendo)

15. [NDS] Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)

16. [NDS] New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)

17. [WII] Mario Strikers Charged (Nintendo)

18. [NDS] English Test DS (Rocket Co.)

19. [NDS] Animal Crossing Wild World (Nintendo)

20. [NDS] Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day (Nintendo)

21. [NDS] More Brain Age (Nintendo)

22. [WII] Wii Sports (Nintendo)

23. [WII] Wii Play (Nintendo)

24. [PS2] Guitar Freaks & Drum Mania, V3 (Konami)

25. [PS3] The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Spike)

26. [PS2] Bakumatsu Renka: Karyuu Kenshi-den (D3 Publisher)

27. [PS2] Future GPX Cyber Formula: Road to the Infinity 4 (Sunrise Interactive)

28. [NDS] More English Training (Nintendo)

29. [NDS] Brain Age (Nintendo)

30. [PS2] Bleach: Blade Battlers 2nd (Sony)

taken from neogaf: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=198040

guess everyone who was gonna buy halo 3 already bought it. we'll see tomorrow if it's still in the top 50.

guess everyone who was gonna buy halo 3 already bought it. we'll see tomorrow if it's still in the top 50.

I thought it'd be pretty obvious that it wouldn't be in the Top 10 this week. Although I at least expected it to be in the Top 30. Looks like it would have sold just a few thousand copies this week then.

Hardware October 1 - 7

DSL - 87,445

PSP - 86,895

Wii - 20,704

PS3 - 10,822

PS2 - 10,446

Xbox360 - 1,547

GBASP - 195

GC - 109

DS - 90

GBM - 47

GBA - 0

Extremely close this week between the two handhelds.

PS3 finally outselling PS2? (Not by much)

I always thought the PS2 was still doing better in Japan.

Still, the numbers are nothing to be happy out. Combined sales of 108,163 for Sony though.

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