Latest Japanese Hardware Sales


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Top 10 doesn't always tell the story. There are plenty of titles that continue to sell a few thousand here and there to new buyers outside of the first 10. Here are the HD games in the Top 50:

25. [PS3] Aquanaut's Holiday (SCEI)

32. [PS3] Trusty Bell: Chopin's Dream - Reprise (Namco Bandai)

33. [PS3] Cross Edge (Compile Heart)

49. [360] Tales of Vesperia (Namco Bandai)

After the Top 10, usually the differences in game sales are in the hundreds between each position, or even less.

What the hell you guys rattling on about.

Both consoles are selling like absolute **** in Japan.

It's like saying "my consoles selling slightly less **** than yours, but it's still selling like ****" :rofl:

The only thing selling there is the Wii/PSP/DS.

Crazy Japanese :no:

Do we have a similar thread for US NPD? I don't see one....

I made one at one point, but nobody seemed to care lol.

Do we have a similar thread for US NPD? I don't see one....

There's usually an individual thread for each NPD results, I have to admit I'd much prefer a single thread for all NPD data.

Anyway, looks like everyone's down this week. This is the third week this has happened, too (well, bar a PS2 jump one week and a PSP jump the week after). We had the high point at 15-21 Sept, and then every week after that the sales were down. Lets hope this is only because of the new hardware revisions coming out, and not the start of something bad.

EDIT: Perhaps getting a mod to merge all of the NPD threads together might work? I don't mind going back and getting all of them if a mod doesn't mind merging them all.

I don't mind separate threads for each NPD, since they're only monthly. Either way, here are the numbers for September (includes 360 price drop):

Wii - 687,000

NDS - 536,800

360 - 347,200

PSP - 238,100

PS3 - 232,400

PS2 - 173,500

Lets hope this is only because of the new hardware revisions coming out, and not the start of something bad.

PSP should get a good boost next week with the 3000 model. It's sales seemed to drop right after Sony announced it was coming. Same with the DSL (was doing 50/60k+ a week before the announcement of the DSi).

PSP 3000 gets off to a great start in Japan, sells over 140k in 4 days

The new PSP 3000 was only released in Japan on October 16th, but Japanese consumers have been very busy over its four days of release, snapping up 141,270 of the new refined PSP. These figures come courtesy of data held by Famitsu.

Source: http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=news&newsid=32884

October 13 - 19

Software

01. [WII] Wii Music (Nintendo) 92,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Pok?mon Platinum (Pok?mon) 72,000 / 1,754,000

03. [PSP] Yuusha no Kuse ni Namaikida Or 2 (Sony) 59,000 / NEW

04. [NDS] Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo) 51,000 / 1,010,000

05. [NDS] Culdcept DS (SEGA) 50,000 / NEW

06. [PS2] Kidou Senshi Gundam 00: Gundam Meisters (Namco Bandai) 43,000 / NEW

07. [PS2] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Special (KOEI) 27,000 / 184,000

08. [PSP] Macross Ace Frontier (Namco Bandai) 26,000 / 130,000

09. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 18,000 / 2,740,000

10. [PS2] Super Robot Wars Z (Namco Bandai) 13,000 / 462,000

October 13 - 19

Software

01. [WII] Wii Music (Nintendo) 92,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Pok?mon Platinum (Pok?mon) 72,000 / 1,754,000

03. [PSP] Yuusha no Kuse ni Namaikida Or 2 (Sony) 59,000 / NEW

04. [NDS] Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo) 51,000 / 1,010,000

05. [NDS] Culdcept DS (SEGA) 50,000 / NEW

06. [PS2] Kidou Senshi Gundam 00: Gundam Meisters (Namco Bandai) 43,000 / NEW

07. [PS2] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Special (KOEI) 27,000 / 184,000

08. [PSP] Macross Ace Frontier (Namco Bandai) 26,000 / 130,000

09. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 18,000 / 2,740,000

10. [PS2] Super Robot Wars Z (Namco Bandai) 13,000 / 462,000

Where'd you get those numbers from? I just went to Media Create and there's nothing about the 13-19 number:p:p

Where'd you get those numbers from? I just went to Media Create and there's nothing about the 13-19 numbers :p

They're usually posted here a day before the hardware numbers come out.

October 13 - 19

Hardware

PSP - 159,816

DSL - 29,839

Wii - 26,024

360 - 7,856

PS2 - 7,261

PS3 - 4,725

They're usually posted here a day before the hardware numbers come out.

October 13 - 19

Hardware

PSP - 159,816

DSL - 29,839

Wii - 26,024

360 - 7,856

PS2 - 7,261

PS3 - 4,725

Oh ok, cheers.

And wow! PSP numbers shot though the roof this week. I don't know why I'm surprised (seen as they didn't do it with the S&L), but they seem to keep the PSP-3000 numbers in with the other PSP numbers. I wonder if the DSi sales numbers will be split or not.

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