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Well done PSP!

You're like a rollercoaster with the DS though, one week on top, next below, two weeks on top, three weeks below :laugh:

GoW is out as well, that might have helped boost sales!

ps3 sales are sub-par in japan based on the lack of japanese titles. sure theres tons of maddens, racing, anything ea makes. but you can get that on *any* console. so they will go for wii. they need to put out titles that will attract the masses. unfortunately there isnt much being put out in japan for the big players(360/ps3) that will attract people to a more expensive console.

wii has some decent games.

portables of course will always sell wonderful. wii just puts something new on the market for all age groups. ps3 and 360 are just boring for casual gamers. no one wants to spend tons of money on a huge system if they have no intentions of doing much but play a few games.

not saying any of the systems are failures. though ps3 isnt exactly as appealing, but ill eventually pick one up and probably a 360. but for now my psp and ds take up my time. with occasional wii'ing.

portable is in. oversized systems aren't.

wii is special!!!!!!!!

March 24 to March 30, 2008

PSP: about 139k

DSL: about 57k

Wii: about 49k

PS3: about 13k

PS2: about 9.8k

360: about 2.8k

1. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP) : about 823k

2. Pok?mon Ranger: Batonnage (DS) : about 101k (total about 344k)

3. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (DS) : about 48k

4. Wii Fit (Wii) : about 43k (total about 1.76m)

5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) : abuot 33k (total about 1.56m)

6. CODE GEASS Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors (PSP) : about 33k

7. CODE GEASS Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors (PS2) : about 30k

8. Deca Sporta (Wii) : about 23k (total about 90k)

9. Sim City DS 2 (DS) : abuot 22k (total about 69k)

10. Mario Kart DS (DS) : about 16k (total about 2.92

Monster Hunter did well. Here are the M-Create numbers:

Software March 24 - 30

1. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G - 880,000 (NEW)

2. [NDS] Pok?mon Ranger: Batonnage - 106,000

3. [NDS] Mobile Suit Gundam 00 - 49,000 (NEW)

4. [WII] Wii Fit - 42,000

5. [PSP] Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion: Lost Colors - 34,000 (NEW)

6. [WII] Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 34,000

7. [PS2] Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion: Lost Colors - 30,000 (NEW)

8. [WII] Deca Sporta - 29,000

9. [NDS] SimCity DS 2: From the Past to the Future - 25,000

10. [NDS] Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi wo Yobu Cinema Land - 19,000

March 24 to March 30, 2008

PSP: about 139k

DSL: about 57k

Wii: about 49k

PS3: about 13k

PS2: about 9.8k

360: about 2.8k

1. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP) : about 823k

2. Pok?mon Ranger: Batonnage (DS) : about 101k (total about 344k)

3. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (DS) : about 48k

4. Wii Fit (Wii) : about 43k (total about 1.76m)

5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) : abuot 33k (total about 1.56m)

6. CODE GEASS Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors (PSP) : about 33k

7. CODE GEASS Lelouch of the Rebellion Lost Colors (PS2) : about 30k

8. Deca Sporta (Wii) : about 23k (total about 90k)

9. Sim City DS 2 (DS) : abuot 22k (total about 69k)

10. Mario Kart DS (DS) : about 16k (total about 2.92

Monster Hunter did well. Here are the M-Create numbers:

Uhh... which ones are the right ones?

Audioboxer posted Famitsu numbers, mine were Media-Create (which are the ones that usually get posted here). Famitsu numbers come a day or so before M-Create, but I've heard M-Create should be a bit more accurate. Either way the numbers aren't too different.

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