Latest Japanese Hardware Sales


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September 15 - 21

Hardware

DSL - 61,242

Wii - 29,921

PSP - 28,674

360 - 13,777

PS3 - 8,156

PS2 - 7,720

Software

01. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum (Nintendo) 315,000 / 1,278,000

02. [NDS] Dragonball DS (Namco Bandai) 72,000 / NEW

03. [NDS] Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo) 63,000 / 787,000

04. [PS3] Trusty Bell (Namco Bandai) 34,000 / NEW

05. [NDS] Quiz Magic Academy (Konami) 29,000 / 148,000

06. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 28,000 / 2,663,000

07. [PSP] Hitman Reborn (Marvelous) 25,000 / NEW

08. [PSP] Shinobido PSP (Spike) 17,000 / NEW

09. [WII] One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 1 (Namco Bandai) 15,000 / 76,000

10. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 14,000 / 1,776,000

September 22 - 28

Hardware

DSL - 57,847

Wii - 26,314

PSP - 25,671

360 - 11,291

PS2 - 9,848

PS3 - 8,275

Software

01. [PS2] Super Robot Wars Z (Namco Bandai) 366,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum (Nintendo) 195,000 / 1,474,000

03. [NDS] Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo) 65,000 / 852,000

04. [NDS] World Destruction (SEGA) 56,000 / NEW

05. [PS2] Kinikkuman (Namco Bandai) 35,000 / NEW

06. [NDS] Dragonball DS (Namco Bandai) 30,000 / 102,000

07. [PS3] X-Edge (Compilation Heart) 22,000 / NEW

08. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 21,000 / 2,684,000

09. [PS3] Aquanaut's Holiday (SCEI) 18,000 / NEW

10. [WII] Disaster: Day of Crisis (Nintendo) 14,000 / NEW

September 29 - October 5

Hardware

DSL - 42,385

PSP - 26,045

Wii - 25,330

PS2 - 8,618

360 - 8,271

PS3 - 7,232

Software

01. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum (Nintendo) 122,000 / 1,595,000

02. [PS2] Dynasty Warriors 5 Special (KOEI) 110,000 / NEW

03. [PS2] Super Robot Wars Z (Namco Bandai) 60,000 / 426,000

04. [NDS] Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo) 54,000 / 906,000

05. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 21,000 / 2,706,000

06. [PS2] Powerful Major League 3 (Konami) 18,000 / NEW

07. [PSP] ToLoveru (Marvelous Interactive) 16,000 / NEW

08. [PSP] Ikkitosen (Marvelous Interactive) 15,000 / NEW

09. [NDS] World Destruction (SEGA) 15,000 / 71,000

10. [NDS] Dragonball DS (Namco Bandai) 12,000 / 115,000

that's incredible for the Nintendo Wii this week. Beating PS2, PS3 and Xbox360 combined!

Xbox360 still beating the PS3 I see. Microsoft needs another RPG in Japan to keep that console going strong

October 6 - 12

Hardware

DSL - 31,914

PSP - 23,901

Wii - 22,877

360 - 7,763

PS2 - 6,982

PS3 - 5,734

Software

01. [PSP] Macross Ace Frontier (Namco Bandai) 104,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum (Nintendo) 86,000 / 1,681,000

03. [NDS] Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo) 49,000 / 955,000

04. [PS2] Dynasty Warriors 6 Special (KOEI) 48,000 / 157,000

05. [PS2] Super Robot Wars Z (Namco Bandai) 48,000 / 449,000

06. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 16,000 / 2,722,000

07. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 10,000 / 1,809,000

08. [PS2] Powerful Major League 3 (Konami) 8,000 / 26,000

09. [NDS] Dragonball DS (Namco Bandai) 8,000 / 123,000

10. [NDS] Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (Nintendo) 8,000 / 383,000

Low numbers again this week. Of course the already announced, but yet to be released, new DS, PSP and PS3 models may be attributed to some of this. PSP-3000 should be in next week's numbers though. However, still another couple of weeks before PS3-80DS3 and DSi arrive in Japan.

Nor PS3 titles.

Your point?

edit: Sethos beat me to it.....I fails :(

My point being why is it that they only seem to be buying hardware but no software because its only logical if they are new 360 users that they would also be buying software to go with it....so are those 360's replacements?

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