Latest Japanese Hardware Sales


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June 1 - 7

Hardware

DSi - 38,783

PSP - 29,070

Wii - 17,177

PS3 - 10,173

360 - 6,625

DSL - 5,664

PS2 - 4,096

Software

01. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (Square Enix) - 106,000 / 401,000

02. [NDS] Gyakuten Kenji (Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth) (Capcom) - 42,000 / 214,000

03. [PS3] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires (Koei) - 27,000 / 103,000

04. [WII] Arc Rise Fantasia (Marvelous) - 26,000 / NEW

05. [NDS] Sloane and MacHale's Mysterious Story (Level 5) - 26,000 / 102,000

06. [PSP] Evangelion: Jo (Prologue) (Namco Bandai) - 15,000 / NEW

07. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) - 14,000 / 722,000

08. [PSP] Yuusha 30 (Half-Minute Hero) (Marvelous) - 9,000 / 36,000

09. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 9,000 / 3,444,000

10. [NDS] Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! 2 (SEGA) - 9,000 / 65,000

I am really impressed that Xbox 360 is managing to still sell ok number of units in Japan, considering they don't have a lot of JRPGs and stuff Japanese care about. When such game comes out on 360 their both hardware and software sales go through the roof outmatching PS3 and all others like in Feb. Talk about killing PS3 and Wii with just one good game. I wonder what would happen if they had more games like that Star Ocean.

It's obvious though that Xbox 360 will never sell as good in Japan because of their tradition and loyalty. They will keep buying Japanese made products. To me it's even wonder that Microsoft manages to shift numbers on occasion there above everyone else. Not that it matters to me really, Japan never really reflected the rest of the world in sales or specific products. So many stuff they've used never really reflected on the global markets. They are very peculiar.

I am really impressed that Xbox 360 is managing to still sell ok number of units in Japan, considering they don't have a lot of JRPGs and stuff Japanese care about. When such game comes out on 360 their both hardware and software sales go through the roof outmatching PS3 and all others like in Feb. Talk about killing PS3 and Wii with just one good game. I wonder what would happen if they had more games like that Star Ocean.

It's obvious though that Xbox 360 will never sell as good in Japan because of their tradition and loyalty. They will keep buying Japanese made products. To me it's even wonder that Microsoft manages to shift numbers on occasion there above everyone else. Not that it matters to me really, Japan never really reflected the rest of the world in sales or specific products. So many stuff they've used never really reflected on the global markets. They are very peculiar.

I have to agree here. Didn't the Xbox '1' only sold about 50 - 100 sales per week? Also Tales of Vesperia are the only RPG that I know of that helped the Xbox 360 sales over there. As long as MS keeps pumping out games that Japan likes like RPGs and shoot-em-ups like Death Smiles then the Xbox 360 sales will continue to sell a decent amount of 360s over there.

June 8 - 14

Hardware

DSi - 36,872

PSP - 26,904

Wii - 18,442

PS3 - 10,009

360 - 8,015

DSL - 5,408

PS2 - 3,498

Software

01. [NDS] Infinite Space (SEGA) - 38,000 / NEW

02. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (Square Enix) - 28,000 / 429,000

03. [NDS] Sloane and MacHale's Mysterious Story (Level 5) - 26,000 / 128,000

04. [NDS] Gyakuten Kenji (Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth) (Capcom) - 18,000 / 233,000

05. [PS3] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires (Koei) - 14,000 / 117,000

06. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G (BEST) (Capcom) - 13,000 / 735,000

07. [WII] Play on Wii: Chibi-Robo! (Nintendo) - 11,000 / NEW

08. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 10,000 / 3,454,000

09. [PSP] Evangelion: Jo (Prologue) (Namco Bandai) - 8,000 / 23,000

10. [WII] Arc Rise Fantasia (Marvelous) - 8,000 / 34,000

June 15 - 21

Hardware

DSi - 40,464

PSP - 27,884

Wii - 19,386

PS3 - 10,359

360 - 6,734

DSL - 5,531

PS2 - 3,770

Software

1. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 101,998

2. [PSP] Fate/Unlimited Codes Portable - 34,205

3. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days - 27,064

4. [NDS] Sloane and MacHale's Mysterious Story - 15,416

5. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G - 13,770

6. [NDS] Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth - 11,360

7. [NDS] Akira Tago's Mind Exercises Vol. 1 - 10,232

8. [WII] Wii Fit - 9,700

9. [PS3] Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires - 8,812

10. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum - 6,797

Hardware LTD

NDS - 26,730,232

PS2 - 21,528,410

PSP - 12,493,119

Wii - 8,079,356

PS3 - 3,201,095

360 - 1,053,279

June 22 - 28

Hardware

DSi - 39,885

PSP - 26,789

Wii - 21,790

PS3 - 11,310

360 - 5,766

DSL - 5,595

PS2 - 3,578

Software

1. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 359,690

2. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 71,692

3. [PS3] Atelier Rorona: Alchemist of Arland - 43,243

4. [PSP] Sword & Magic & School 2 - 38,614

5. [PS3] BlazBlue - 33,768

6. [360] BlazBlue - 24,812

7. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days - 22,114

8. [PS3] Agarest Senki Zero - 14,466

9. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G - 12,985

10. [NDS] Sloane and MacHale's Mysterious Story - 12,537

  • 3 weeks later...

Previously in Japan...

June 29 - July 5

Hardware

DSi - 46,855

PSP - 32,849

Wii - 24,971

PS3 - 11,196

DSL - 7,507

360 - 5,876

PS2 - 3,734

Software

1. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 154,617

2. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - 101,414

3. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 63,111

4. [PSP] Boku no Natsuyasumi 4 - 49,680

5. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G - 14,223

6. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days - 13,392

7. [NDS] Sloane and MacHale's Mysterious Story - 11,941

8. [PSP] Ken to Mahou to Gakuen Mono 2 - 11,782

9. [PS3] Atelier Rorona: Alchemist of Arland - 10,849

10. [NDS] Infinite Space - 9,654

July 6 - 12

Hardware

DSi - 118,202

PSP - 26,527

Wii - 22,141

DSL - 10,161

PS3 - 9,864

360 - 3,561

PS2 - 3,508

Software

1. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky - 2,318,932

2. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 102,715

3. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 57,072

4. [PSP] Boku no Natsuyasumi 4 - 23,767

5. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - 14,268

6. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G - 12,818

7. [NDS] Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days - 9,195

8. [WII] Wii Fit - 8,920

9. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum - 8,035

10. [NDS] Sloane and MacHale's Mysterious Story - 7,413

July 13 - 19

Hardware

DSi - 96,986

PSP - 24,053

Wii - 20,807

DSL - 9,932

PS3 - 8,865

PS2 - 3,352

360 - 2,899

Software

01. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky - 613,000

02. [PS3] Pro Yakyuu Spirits 6 - 74,000

03. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 72,000

04. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 61,000

05. [PS2] Pro Yakyuu Spirits 6 - 50,000

06. [PSP] Ys I & II Chronicles - 19,000

07. [PSP] Boku no Natsuyasumi 4 - 17,000

08. [PSP] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva - 15,000

09. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G - 11,000

10. [NDS] Pokemon Platinum - 9,000

DQIX does super well.

New games sell systems, the new DQ made the DS jump big. 360 doesn't have anything new out at this time it seems so sales have dropped, though sales are down for other systems as well.

  • 2 weeks later...

July 20 - 26

Hardware

DSi - 80,362

PSP - 30,523

Wii - 23,995

DSL - 12,385

PS3 - 8,997

PS2 - 3,305

360 - 3,080

Software

1. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky - 270,305

2. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 73,716

3. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 73,570

4. [NDS] Penguin no Mondai - 43,211

5. [NDS] Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! - 34,745

6. [PS3] Katamari Damacy Tribute - 28,485

7. [NDS] Katekyoo Hitman Reborn! - 27,536

8. [PS2] Pro Baseball Spirits 6 - 21,781

9. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 6 - 20,938

10. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G - 18,008

  • 2 weeks later...

July 27 - August 2

Hardware

Wii - 95,357

DSi - 73,710

PSP - 33,049

DSL - 12,027

PS3 - 8,760

PS2 - 3,617

360 - 3,552

Software

1. [WII] Monster Hunter 3 - 520,138

2. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky - 179,612

3. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 82,144

4. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 65,536

5. [NDS] Puyo Puyo 7 - 51,750

6. [360] Gears of War 2 - 48,656

7. [PS2] Shinseiki Evangelion: Saigo no Shimono - 41,848

8. [PSP] Armored Core 3 Portable - 40,971

9. [NDS] Chibi-Robo! Happy Rich Big Cleaning! - 23,113

10. [PSP] To Heart 2 Portable Double Pack - 21,528

August 3 - 9

Hardware

DSi - 70,066

Wii - 47,140

PSP - 33,893

DSL - 8,699

PS3 - 5,826

360 - 5,436

PS2 - 4,601

Software

1. [PS2] SD Gundam G Generation Wars ? 175,000

2. [WII] Monster Hunter 3 ? 137,000

3. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky ? 136,000

4. [PSP] Tales of VS. ? 133,000

5. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection ? 91,000

6. [WII] Wii Sports Resort ? 73,000

7. [PS2] Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes ? 52,000

8. [WII] SD Gundam G Generation Wars ? 33,000

9. [NDS] Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love ? 33,000

10. [PS2] J-League Winning Eleven 2009 ? 33,000

  • 2 weeks later...

August 10 - 16

Hardware

DSi - 87,936

Wii - 47,732

PSP - 39,882

360 - 9,162

DSL - 7,921

PS3 - 5,944

PS2 - 4,907

Software

1. [NDS] Dragon Quest IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky - 126,682

2. [NDS] Tomodachi Collection - 126,136

3. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 104,972

4. [WII] Monster Hunter 3 - 92,865

5. [PS2] SD Gundam G Generation Wars - 57,427

6. [PSP] Tales of Versus - 34,909

7. [NDS] Puyo Puyo 7 - 28,965

8. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2 G - 26,955

9. [NDS] Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love - 17,956

10. [NDS] Penguin no Mondai X: Tenkuu no 7 Senshi - 17,559

Is monster hunter 3 new on 27th-2nd?

Yep, it came out that week.

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