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16k for the PS3 is news? The real news here is how square sold 100k copies of the ff7AC movie thanks to the ff13 demo. Yay for square milking the FF brand for all it's worth.

16k for the PS3 is news? The real news here is how square sold 100k copies of the ff7AC movie thanks to the ff13 demo. Yay for square milking the FF brand for all it's worth.

Did you read?

16k was the last statistic.

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

They sold 57k units last week.

According to retail tracker Sinobi, they record sales of the PlayStation 3 for last week tallying to a total of 57k units!

Final numbers:

April 13 - 19

Hardware

PS3 - 62,527

PSP - 40,065

DSi - 38,287

Wii - 13,221

360 - 8,652

DSL - 6,438

PS2 - 4,230

Software

01. [NDS] Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon (Nintendo) 142,000 / NEW

02. [PSP] BASARA Battle Heroes (Capcom) 28,000 / 114,000

03. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) 19,000 / 541,000

04. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (PSP the Best) (Capcom) 18,000 / 591,000

05. [NDS] Hitman Reborn (Takara Tommy) 17,000 / NEW

06. [PSP] Fantasy Golf Pangya Portable (Takara Tommy) 13,000 / NEW

07. [NDS] Pro Yakyuu Famista DS 2009 (Konami) 11,000 / 55,000

08. [PS3] Musou Orochi Z (KOEI) 10,000 / 205,000

09. [PSP] Mobile Suit Gundam: Portable (Namco Bandai) 9,000 / 144,000

10. [WII] Deca Sports 2 (Hudson) 9,000 / NEW

It makes no difference to nintendo, if their hardware sells they make money.

And Audioboxer, I'm sorry, I forgot we're not suppose to look down on your beloved PS3.

Butthurt much?

I was just correcting your mistake, chill out :p

Butthurt? Hardly. If you just correct a mistake you at least point it out in a better way, instead of starting off with that sorta comment. Act a bit more friendly and I will as well.

April 20 - 26

Hardware

PSP - 41,187

DSi - 37,495

PS3 - 23,351

Wii - 18,439

360 - 7,016

DSL - 6,374

PS2 - 4,524

Software

01. [WII] Monster Hunter G (Capcom) - 132,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky (Pokemon Co.) - 54,000 / 196,000

03. [PS3] Killzone 2 (SCEI) - 41,000 / NEW

04. [PSP] Disaster Report 3 (Irem) - 31,000 / NEW

05. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) - 23,000 / 613,000

06. [360] Death Smiles (Cave) - 20,000 / NEW

07. [PSP] Sengoku Basara: Battle Heroes (Capcom) - 17,000 / 130,000

08. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3!!! (Nintendo) - 17,000 / 558,000

09. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 11,000 / 3,369,000

10. [360] H.A.W.X. (Ubisoft) - 10,000 / NEW

  • 2 weeks later...

April 27 - May 3

Hardware

PSP - 49,557

DSi - 49,133

PS3 - 23,588

Wii - 21,546

DSL - 7,540

360 - 7,313

PS2 - 5,479

Software

01. [PSP] Persona (Atlus) - 79,192 / NEW

02. [NDS] Dragon Ball Kai Sayajin Raishyu (Namco Bandai) - 74,263 / NEW

03. [NDS] Made in Ore (Wario Ware) (Nintendo) - 56,174 / NEW

04. [PS2] Jikkyou Powerful Major League 2009 - 42,957 - NEW

05. [NDS] Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky (Pokemon Co.) - 42,950 / 239,000

06. [WII] Monster Hunter G (Capcom) - 40,294 / 172,000

07. [PSP] Tora Dora Portable! (Namco Bandai) - 38,365 / NEW

08. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) - 26,226 / 639,000

09. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3!!! (Nintendo) - 21,978 / 580,000

10. [WII] Jikkyou Powerful Major League 2009 - 16,550 / NEW

hopefully it means more new games :)

There's loads of games coming this year, more than the whole 4 years its been out I think lol.

Bet there's some good announcements at E3, I'm thinking GTPSP for one. Maybe a new GTA as well.

There's loads of games coming this year, more than the whole 4 years its been out I think lol.

Bet there's some good announcements at E3, I'm thinking GTPSP for one. Maybe a new GTA as well.

We had a few good games last year (Star Ocean was great, SO2 was good too but they added so much to the first one that I felt the second one was inferior lol but back on the PSX it was one of my favorite games)

May 4 - 10

Hardware

DSi - 55,382

PSP - 43,009

Wii - 24,397

PS3 - 18,483

DSL - 7,821

PS2 - 5,137

360 - 5,068

Software

01. [NDS] Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky (Pokemon Co.) - 44,000 / 283,000

02. [NDS] Dragon Ball Kai: Saiyajin Raishuu (Namco Bandai) - 41,000 / 115,000

03. [NDS] Made in Ore (Wario Ware) (Nintendo) - 41,000 / 97,000

04. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3!!! (Nintendo) - 26,000 / 606,000

05. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) - 23,000 / 663,000

06. [WII] Monster Hunter G (Capcom) - 23,000 / 195,000

07. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 20,000 / 3,403,000

08. [PS2] Jikkyou Power Pro Major League 2009 (Konami) - 16,000 / 58,000

09. [PSP] Persona (Atlus Co.) - 14,000 / 93,000

10. [WII] Taiko Drum Master Wii (Namco Bandai) - 14,000 / 498,000

May 11 - 17

Hardware

DSi - 34,152

PSP - 28,683

Wii - 15,116

PS3 - 11,605

DSL - 4,888

PS2 - 4,020

360 - 3,233

Software

01. [PSP] Bleach 6 - 41,558

02. [PSP] Growlanser - 22,981

03. [NDS] Dragon Ball Kai: Saiyajin Raishuu - 20,256

04. [NDS] Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky - 15,569

05. [NDS] Made in Ore - 15,220

06. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2G - 15,213

07. [WII] Winning Eleven Play Maker 2009 - 14,232

08. [WII] Wii Fit - 10,723

09. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 - 10,007

10. [PS2] Pachislot Declaration 6 Rio - 9,112

May 18 - 24

Hardware

DSi - 33,833

PSP - 27,536

Wii - 16,233

PS3 - 10,932

DSL - 5,631

PS2 - 4,075

360 - 3,854

Software

01. [NDS] Sloane and McHale's Mysterious Story (Level 5) - 44,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 2 (SEGA) - 39,000 / NEW

03. [360] Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios) - 18,000 / NEW

04. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) - 14,000 / 693,000

05. [PSP] Bleach: Heat the Soul 6 (SCEI) - 13,000 / 54,000

06. [NDS] Dragon Ball Kai: Saiyajin Raishuu (Namco Bandai) - 12,000 / 148,000

07. [NDS] Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky (Pokemon Co.) - 12,000 / 311,000

08. [NDS] Made in Ore (Wario Ware) (Nintendo) - 11,000 / 123,000

09. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 10,000 / 3,424,000

10. [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 (Nintendo) - 9,000 / 624,000

well they had to translate it and everything. Japanese games take a long time to get to us (well at least RPGs) so it makes sense that it would be the same the other way around

Well yeah, but RPGs like the ones the Japanese make have way more text to translate than something like Mass Effect.

Well yeah, but RPGs like the ones the Japanese make have way more text to translate than something like Mass Effect.

I'm not sure since I haven't played Mass Effect yet (not a big fan of "Western" RPGs) but isn't there a lot of voices etc ? That can take a long time too....if not longer than text

May 25 - 31

Hardware

DSi - 65,537

PSP - 32,251

Wii - 17,810

PS3 - 12,427

DSL - 7,519

360 - 4,857

PS2 - 4,120

Software

01. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (Square Enix) - 295,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (Capcom) - 172,000 / NEW

03. [PS3] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires (Koei) - 76,000 / NEW

04. [NDS] Sloane and McHale's Mysterious Story (Level 5) - 33,000 / 76,000

05. [PSP] Yuusha 30 (Half-Minute Hero) (Marvelous) - 26,000 / NEW

06. [NDS] 3rd Chapter - Rasen (Alchemist) - 23,000 / NEW

07. [PSP] Utawareru Mono Portable (Aqua Plus) - 22,000 / NEW

08. [PS3] H.A.W.X. (Ubisoft) - 19,000 / NEW

09. [NDS] Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 2 (SEGA) - 17,000 / 56,000

10. [360] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires (Koei) - 17,000 / NEW

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