Latest Japanese Hardware Sales


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Longer list of software

01. Yakuza 3 (PS3) - 372,000 / NEW

02. Shin Sangoku Musou Multi Raid (PSP) - 219,000 / NEW

03. Mario & Luigi RPG3!!! (DS) - 52,000 / 307,000

04. One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 2 - Mezameru Yuusha (Wii) - 45,000 / NEW

05. Game Center CX: Arino no Chousenjou 2 (DS) - 44,000 / NEW

06. Shounen Sunday x Shounen Magazine Nettou! Dream Nine (DS) - 23,000 / NEW

07. The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match (PS2) - 19,000 / NEW

08. Star Ocean 4: The Last Hope (360) - 17,000 / 179,000

09. Taiko no Tatsujin Wii (Wii) - 17,000 / 400,000

10. Wii Fit (Wii) - 16,000 / 3,277,000

11. Kiniro no Corda 2 f (PSP)

12. Chaos;Head Noah (360)

13. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP the Best)

14. Halo Wars (360)

15. World Soccer Winning Eleven 2009 (PS2)

16. Rhythm Tengoku Gold (DS)

17. World Soccer Winning Eleven 2009 (PSP)

18. Demon's Souls (PS3)

19. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (DS)

20. Shining Force Feather (DS)

21. Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 (PSP)

22. Wagamama Fashion Girls Mode (DS)

23. Mario Kart Wii (Wii)

24. Penguin no Mondai: Saikyou Penguin Densetsu! (DS)

25. Yakuza 2 (PlayStation 2 the Best) (PS2)

26. Idolm@ster SP: Perfect Sun (PSP)

27. Way of the Samurai 3 (360)

28. Street Fighter IV (PS3)

29. Pok?mon Platinum (DS)

30. Wii de Asobu: Mario Power Tennis (Wii)

Okay it seems my hardware numbers above were just estimates, real numbers,

February 22nd - March 1st

Hardware

* PlayStation 3 - 36,513

* Nintendo DSi - 35,827

* PSP - 35,588

* Wii - 17,876

* Xbox 360 - 11,795

* Nintendo DS Lite - 11,774

* PlayStation 2 - 5,099

I wonder how RE5 will do next week.
RE5 Japan's first day sales - PS3 4:1 360

Resident Evil 5 First day sales of Resident Evil 5 are in from Japan. The game sold four times as much on the PlayStation 3.

According to Ameblo.jp, Resident Evil 5 sold 278,000 on its first day in Japan. There's a very good chance the game could beat Yakuza 3's first week sales - the game sold 232,000 on its first day.

The split is significant, the PlayStation 3 sold 222,000 copies, with the Xbox 360 behind at 56,000.

We knew that Famitsu's reports might have been a bit too good to be true, when some retailers experienced equal sales of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.

The Xbox 360 has managed to better the proportion of sales it achieved with Devil May Cry 4, where first day sales were at 140,000 for the PlayStation 3 and only 30,000 for the Xbox 360.

What's more incredible is that Resident Evil 5 has beaten launch day sales of Resident Evil 4. The game sold 117,000 copies for the Gamecube in January 2005 and 145,000 copies for the PlayStation 2 in December 2005. Resident Evil 5 has surpassed that combined number.

Not only has the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 combined sales managed to best both, the PlayStation 3 managed the feat all by itself.

Here's another tasty statistic. The Xbox 360 version of Resident Evil 5 outsold the Nintendo release of Resident Evil 4 (27,000) and Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles (53,000). Oh yes, the Xbox 360 isn't doing that bad at all in Japan.

We eagerly await the full week sales.

Source: http://www.gamezine.co.uk/news/formats/xbo...036;1275160.htm

Famitsu hardware and software sales (3/2 - 3/8)

1. Resident Evil 5 (PS3) - 320,000

2. 7th Dragon (DS)

3. Resident Evil 5 (360) - 79,000

4. Dynasty Warriors MULTI RAID (PSP)

5. Yakuza 3 (PS3)

6. Mario and Luigi 3 (DS)

7.------------

8. Super Robot Wars Z (expansion) (PS2)

9. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP)

10. Wii Fit (Wii)

PSP 61000

PS3 40000

DSi 35000

Wii 20000

360 14000

DSL 10000

PS2 5000

Yeah...Right behind the PSP, PS3 and the DSL behind the 360 with only three games in the top ten :p.

LOL, DiEMOS didn't read the ordering very well ;)

Two weeks in a row now the PS3 has stayed above the DSi - Largely thanks to Yakuza 3 then Resident Evil 5 though.

Media Create

March 2 - 8

Hardware

PSP - 59,568

PS3 - 39,835

DSi - 32,102

Wii - 16,560

360 - 14,994

DSL - 11,240

PS2 - 4,954

Software

01. [PS3] Resident Evil 5 (Capcom) 319,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Seventh Dragon (SEGA) 80,000 / NEW

03. [360] Resident Evil 5 (Capcom) 79,000 / NEW

04. [PSP] Shin Sangoku Musou MULTI RAID (KOEI) 63,000 / 283,000

05. [PS3] Yakuza 3 (SEGA) 53,000 / 425,000

06. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) 44,000 / 351,000

07. [NDS] Aibou DS (Tecmo) 43,000 / NEW

08. [PS2] Super Robot Taisen Z Special Disc (Namco Bandai) 28,000 / NEW

09. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP the Best) (Capcom) 17,000 / 467,000

10. [NDS] Tennis no Oji-Sama (Konami) 14,000 / NEW

Software

Famitsu 03/09 - 03/15

1. PS3 Musou Orochi Z (Koei)

2. PS3 Resident Evil 5 (Capcom)

3. NDS Picross (Nintendo)

4. PSP Shin Sangoku Musou Multi Raid (Koei)

5. NDS Mario & Luigi RPG 3!!! (Nintendo)

6. WII Pikmin 2 (Nintendo)

7. PS3 Yakuza 3 (Sega)

8. PSP Monster Hunter Portable 2G (Capcom)

9. NDS 7th Dragon (Sega)

10. WII Wii Fit (Nintendo)

M-Create

March 9 - 15

Hardware

PSP - 43,463

PS3 - 28,014

DSi - 27,564

Wii - 17,941

DSL - 11,571

360 - 8,378

PS2 - 4,844

Software

01. [PS3] Musou Orochi Z (KOEI) 112,000 / NEW

02. [PS3] Resident Evil 5 (Capcom) 61,000 / 381,000

03. [NDS] Picross 3D (Nintendo) 38,000 / NEW

04. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) 38,000 / 389,000

05. [PSP] Shin Sangoku Musou MULTI RAID (KOEI) 33,000 / 316,000

06. [WII] Wii Play: Pikmin 2 (Nintendo) 29,000 / NEW

07. [PS3] Ryu ga Gotoku 3 (SEGA) 24,000 / 449,000

08. [NDS] Seventh Dragon (SEGA) 22,000 / 102,000

09. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP the Best) (Capcom) 16,000 / 484,000

10. [PSP] Resistance Retaliation (SCE) 16,000 / NEW

Hardware March 16 - 22

DSi - 72,000

PSP - 61,000

PS3 - 24,000

Wii - 20,000

DSL - 7,800

PS2 - 5,400

Xbox 360 - 5,100

First time the 360 has slipped under the PS2 in a while.

edit: I believe these might be Famitsu numbers again :pinch: so you may want to wait on AlphaPrime.

M-Create numbers usually get update late on Thursday American time. Anything before then is most likely Famitsu or other numbers. Fairly close this week though.

March 16 - 22

Hardware

DSi - 71,233

PSP - 65,765

PS3 - 25,435

Wii - 18,095

DS - 8,948

360 - 5,441

PS2 - 5,067

Software

01. [NDS] Super Robot Taisen K (Namco Bandai) 117,388 / NEW

02. [PS2] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2009 (Konami) 50,324 / NEW

03. [PS2] Amagami (Enterbrain) 42,490 / NEW

04. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) 39,183 / 428,000

05. [PS3] Musou Orochi Z (KOEI) 35,545 / 148,000

06. [PS3] Resident Evil 5 (Capcom) 29,120 / 410,000

07. [NDS] Rittai Picross 3D (Nintendo) 24,172 / 62,000

08. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (PSP the Best) (Capcom) 22,714 / 506,000

09. [WII] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Next (Konami) 22,496 / NEW

10. [PSP] Shin Sangoku Musou: Multi Raid (KOEI) 18,678 / 335,000

March 23 - 29

Hardware

DSi - 57,401

PSP - 54,148

PS3 - 22,825

Wii - 17,276

DSL - 8,408

PS2 - 5,246

360 - 4,849

Software

01. [PSP] Mobile Suit Gundam: Senjou no Kizuna Portable (Namco Bandai) 85,000 / NEW

02. [PSP] Disgaea 2 (Nippon Ichi) 39,000 / NEW

03. [NDS] Yugioh 5D's: Stardust Accelerator: World Championship 2009 (Konami) 37,000 / NEW

04. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) 36,000 / 464,000

05. [NDS] Super Robot Taisen K (Namco Bandai) 32,000 / 149,000

06. [PS2] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2009 (Konami) 27,000 / 77,000

07. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (PSP the Best) (Capcom) 24,000 / 531,000

08. [PS3] Musou Orochi Z (KOEI) 21,000 / 169,000

09. [PS3] Resident Evil 5 (Capcom) 17,000 / 427,000

10. [NDS] Rittai Picross 3D (Nintendo) 16,000 / 78,000

March 30 - April 5

Hardware

DSi - 53,680

PSP - 48,118

PS3 - 20,362

Wii - 15,525

DSL - 8,729

360 - 7,812

PS2 - 5,394

Software

01. [PSP] Mobile Suit Gundam: Kizuna Portable (Namco Bandai) 34,000 / 119,000

02. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) 33,000 / 497,000

03. [NDS] Pro Yakyuu Famista DS 2009 (Konami) 27,000 / NEW

04. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (PSP the Best) (Capcom) 24,000 / 555,000

05. [PS2] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2009 (Konami) 16,000 / 93,000

06. [PS3] Musou Orochi Z (KOEI) 15,000 / 185,000

07. [PSP] Disgaea 2 (Nippon Ichi) 15,000 / 54,000

08. [NDS] Super Robot Taisen K (Namco Bandai) 13,000 / 162,000

09. [PS3] Winning Post World (KOEI) 13,000 / NEW

10. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 12,000 / 3,341,000

Bit of a 360 bump this week. Also one of Wii's lowest weeks.

Hmm...

April 6 - 12

Hardware

PSP - 40,886

DSi - 40,673

PS3 - 16,701

Wii - 13,349

360 - 10,134

DSL - 6,869

PS2 - 4,531

Software

01. [PSP] BASARA Battle Heroes (Capcom) 86,000 / NEW

02. [WII] Oboro Muramasa Youtouden (Marvelous) 29,000 / NEW

03. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) 25,000 / 522,000

04. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (PSP the Best) (Capcom) 18,000 / 573,000

05. [NDS] Pro Yakyuu Famista DS 2009 (Konami) 17,000 / 44,000

06. [PSP] Mobile Suit Gundam: Portable (Namco Bandai) 16,000 / 135,000

07. [PS2] Arcana Heart 2 (AQ Interactive) 11,000 / NEW

08. [PS2] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2009 (Konami) 10,000 / 104,000

09. [PS3] Musou Orochi Z (KOEI) 10,000 / 195,000

10. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) 9,000 / 3,350,000

Final Fantasy XIII Demo Ignites PS3 Sales

Final Fantasy. Man, this franchise is so damn enormous, that even its demos manage to move dozens of thousands additional hardware units in a week. A demo! A few days ago, you may recall that we reported the PlayStation 3 sold about 16.5k systems in Japan for the week ending April 12th. That number was high enough to make the PS3 the best selling home console in Japan, beating out even the Nintendo Wii, which sold a paltry 13k systems.

Well, with the Blu-Ray release of Final Fantasy Advent Children, you may also recall that we reported 70,000, out of the 100,000 copies sold, were the ones bundled with the FFXIII demo. And how many of those 70k also bought a PS3 with their FFXIII demo? Close to 40,000! According to retail tracker Sinobi, they record sales of the PlayStation 3 for last week tallying to a total of 57k units! For a demo!

We're still curious to see Famitsu's and Media Create's retail results, as they cover a larger scope of Japan's retail world, which may possibly show us a number for PS3 sales that's higher than 57k. For that, we'll have to wait until tomorrow afternoon. Seriously...a demo! Imagine the colossal explosion when the actual game hits this December in Japan?

Source: http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-news/4994.html

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