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  • 3 weeks later...

January 2 - 8

Hardware

3DS - 240,819

PS3 - 74,459

PSP - 71,033

WII - 49,525

PSV - 42,915

NDS - 7,536

360 - 2,738

PS2 - 1,323

Software

1. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 157,188

2. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 119,093

3. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 98,355

4. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go: Shine / Dark - 56,134

5. [PS3] Warriors Orochi 2 - 42,464

6. [WII] Just Dance Wii - 37,266

7. [PS3] Final Fantasy XIII-2 - 35,325

8. [WII] Wii Party - 33,174

9. [WII] Kirby's Return to Dream Land - 33,040

10. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Remote Plus - 30,783

January 9 - 15

Hardware

3DS - 100,668

PS3 - 30,332

PSP - 22,538

PSV - 18,361

WII - 14,179

NDS - 2,721

360 - 1,519

PS2 - 766

Software

1. [PSP] Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masou Kishin II - 81,896 / NEW

2. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 52,266

3. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 44,644

4. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 40,154

5. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go: Shine / Dark - 20,777

6. [PS3] Warriors Orochi 2 - 20,409

7. [3DS] Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir - 16,351 / NEW

8. [PS3] Final Fantasy XIII-2 - 14,407

9. [3DS] Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy - 12,819 / NEW

10. [WII] Just Dance Wii - 12,370

Jesus, 18k for the Vita, That's absolutely absurd... goes to show even the Japanese won't pay THAT much for new Sony stuff!

There's not really any good games out yet, just you wait till there's more games. Same thing happened with the 3DS really

Did it really go as low as 18k though?

July 25 - 31

Hardware

PSP - 36,659

PS3 - 20,704

WII - 18,232

3DS - 16,415

NDS - 10,030

360 - 1,616

PS2 - 1,594

Try 16k - http://www.neowin.ne...t__p__594214222

  • 2 weeks later...

January 16 - 22

Hardware

3DS - 80,960

PS3 - 21,155

PSP - 17,181

PSV - 15,219

WII - 10,173

NDS - 2,022

360 - 1,588

PS2 - 903

Software

1. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 35,105

2. [3DS] Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure - 31,598 / NEW

3. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 31,369

4. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 26,051

5. [360] Onechanbara Z: Kagura - 22,013 / NEW

6. [PSP] Heroes Phantasia - 15,163 / NEW

7. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go: Shine / Dark - 14,190

8. [3DS] Beyond the Labyrinth - 14,176 / NEW

9. [PSP] Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masou Kishin II - 11,598

10. [PS3] Warriors Orochi 3 - 10,690

January 23 - 29

Hardware

3DS - 84,789

PS3 - 22,924

PSV - 18,942

PSP - 16,008

WII - 10,396

NDS - 1,918

360 - 1,235

PS2 - 713

Software

1. [PS3] Armored Core V - 163,906 / NEW

2. [3DS] Resident Evil: Revelations - 146,559 / NEW

3. [PSV] Tales of Innocence R - 54,853 / NEW

4. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 29,230

5. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 27,032

6. [360] Armored Core V - 24,719 / NEW

7. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 23,003

8. [PS3] The Idolmaster: Gravure For You! Vol. 4 - 18,179 / NEW

9. [3DS] Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure - 14,928

10. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go: Shine / Dark - 10,479

  • 1 month later...

Jan 30 - Feb 5

3DS - 75,018

PS3 - 23,293

PSV - 17,141

PSP - 15,847

WII - 8,814

NDS - 1,759

360 - 1,382

PS2 - 481

1. [3DS] Resident Evil: Revelations - 43,575

2. [PS3] Soul Calibur V - 34,328 / NEW

3. [PSP] PhotoKano - 34,095 / NEW

Feb 6 - Feb 12

3DS - 67,558

PS3 - 22,002

PSP - 15,860

PSV - 13,939

WII - 8,206

NDS - 1,608

PS2 - 1,239

360 - 1,139

1. [PSP] Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki - 61,784 / NEW

2. [PSV] Gravity Rush - 43,462 / NEW

3. [3DS] Resident Evil: Revelations - 26,106

Feb 13 - Feb 19

3DS - 94,667

PS3 - 21,993

PSP - 14,824

PSV - 12,309

WII - 7,874

NDS - 1,557

PS2 - 1,433

360 - 983

1. [3DS] New Love Plus - 104,969 / NEW

2. [PS3] Binary Domain - 73,683 / NEW

3. [3DS] Theatrhythm Final Fantasy - 67,206 / NEW

Feb 20 - Feb 26

3DS - 76,322

PS3 - 27,111

PSP - 15,928

PSV - 11,186

WII - 7,878

NDS - 1,639

360 - 1,508

PS2 - 1,269

1. [PSP] Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave - 85,309 / NEW

2. [3DS] Harvest Moon: The Land of Origin - 81,131 / NEW

3. [PS3] Naruto Shippuden: Narutimate Storm Generation - 65,758 / NEW

Feb 27 - Mar 4

3DS - 70,744

PS3 - 65,116

PSP - 15,715

PSV - 10,023

WII - 8,111

PS2 - 1,377

NDS - 1,363

360 - 1,248

1. [PS3] One Piece: Pirate Warriors - 655,774 / NEW

2. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - 43,155 / NEW

3. [3DS] Harvest Moon: The Land of Origin - 27,378

March 5 - 11

Hardware

3DS - 68,951

PS3 - 34,816

PSP - 16,176

PSV - 10,041

WII - 8,322

PS2 - 1,363

NDS - 1,352

360 - 1,290

Software

1. [PS3] One Piece: Pirate Warriors - 90,133

2. [3DS] Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai - 86,676 / NEW

3. [PS3] Street Fighter X Tekken - 58,471 / NEW

4. [PS3] Mobile Suit Gundam UC - 51,669 / NEW

5. [3DS] Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater 3D - 38,374 / NEW

6. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - 23,587

7. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 17,813

8. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 17,336

9. [3DS] Harvest Moon: The Land of Origin - 16,378

10. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 14,286

LTD Hardware

NDS - 32,831,961

PS2 - 21,784,974

PSP - 18,950,494

WII - 12,296,699

PS3 - 7,979,586

3DS - 5,242,639

360 - 1,550,675

PSV - 610,062

  • 2 weeks later...

March 12 - 18

Hardware

3DS - 64,017

PS3 - 27,900

PSP - 18,633

PSV - 10,021

WII - 8,127

NDS - 1,470

PS2 - 1,165

360 - 1,145

Software

1. [NDS] Pokemon + Nobunaga's Ambition - 172,027 / NEW

2. [PSP] Shining Blade - 122,257 / NEW

3. [PSP] Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable - 62,408 / NEW

4. [PS3] One Piece: Pirate Warriors - 34,600

5. [PSP] Tokimeki Memorial: Girl's Side Premium - 3rd Story - 27,717 / NEW

6. [3DS] Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai - 18,341

7. [3DS] If I Were in a Sealed Room - 18,291 / NEW

8. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 17,064

9. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 16,924

10. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - 16,183

  • 2 weeks later...

March 19 - 25

Hardware

3DS - 94,011

PS3 - 25,750

PSP - 19,875

PSV - 10,302

WII - 9,270

NDS - 1,836

PS2 - 1,333

360 - 1,084

Software

1. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 132,526 / NEW

2. [PSP] Black Panther 2: Yakuza Ashura Chapter - 104,937 / NEW

3. [NDS] Pokemon + Nobunaga's Ambition - 65,046

4. [PS3] Devil May Cry HD Collection - 43,791 / NEW

5. [PS3] Ninja Gaiden 3 - 29,797 / NEW

6. [PS3] Attouteki Yuugi: Mugen Souls - 23,004 / NEW

7. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 22,402

8. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 20,890

9. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 20,305

10. [PSP] Shining Blade - 19,032

March 26 - April 1

Hardware

3DS - 121,921

PS3 - 23,771

PSP - 18,356

PSV - 12,105

WII - 9,292

NDS - 1,712

PS2 - 1,374

360 - 1,317

Software

1. [3DS] Kingdom Hearts 3D - 213,579 / NEW

2. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 - 90,433 / NEW

3. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 - 60,141 / NEW

4. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 47,179

5. [NDS] Pokemon Conquest - 30,535

6. [PSP] Black Panther 2: Yakuza Ashura Chapter - 26,655

7. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 24,936

8. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 21,288

9. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 19,653

10. [PS3] The Idolmaster: Gravure For You! Vol.6 - 17,759 / NEW

  • 2 weeks later...

April 2 - 8

Hardware

3DS - 72,115

PS3 - 19,370

PSP - 14,804

PSV - 8,931

WII - 7,099

360 - 3,764

NDS - 1,536

PS2 - 1,355

Software

1. [PSP] 2nd Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen - 265,439 / NEW

2. [3DS] Kingdom Hearts 3D - 42,231

3. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 - 26,908

4. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 - 26,886

5. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 25,710

6. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 21,996

7. [NDS] Pokemon Conquest - 17,989

8. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 16,770

9. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 16,024

10. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - 10,364

  • 2 weeks later...

April 9 - 15

Hardware

3DS - 63,796

PS3 - 17,765

PSP - 13,166

PSV - 8,250

WII - 6,837

NDS - 1,433

360 - 1,373

PS2 - 1,212

Software

1. [PSP] 2nd Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen - 34,403

2. [3DS] Kingdom Hearts 3D - 20,977

3. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 18,119

4. [PSP] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 - 17,037

5. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 15,228

6. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 15,047

7. [PS3] Pro Baseball Spirits 2012 - 14,485

8. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 12,212

9. [NDS] Pokemon Conquest - 10,377

10. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - 8,254

April 16 - 22

Hardware

3DS - 84,760

PS3 - 16,390

PSP - 11,779

PSV - 8,206

WII - 7,025

360 - 1,282

NDS - 1,276

PS2 - 1,172

Software

1. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 242,600 / NEW

2. [3DS] Code of Princess - 19,554 / NEW

3. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 14,491

4. [PSP] 2nd Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen - 13,560

5. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 13,069

6. [3DS] Kingdom Hearts 3D - 12,881

7. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 10,915

8. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 10,892

9. [3DS] Cho-ricchi! Tamagotchi - 8,453 / NEW

10. [NDS] Detective Conan - 8,312 / NEW

It was doing okay for a bit when they had some decent Japanese exclusives, but that was some time ago.

That's the key for that market, but the 360 is on the way out so there's really nothing to look for unless MS pushes out more media side stuff just for Japan, then it could sell a few more more as a media hub than just a game system.

April 23 - 29

Hardware

3DS - 74,282

PSP - 22,457

PS3 - 21,114

PSV - 12,299

WII - 9,200

NDS - 1,612

PS2 - 1,395

360 - 1,327

Software

1. [PS3] Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - 252,525 / NEW

2. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 152,883 / NEW

3. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 60,313

4. [PSV] Ciel Nosurge - 33,324 / NEW

5. [PSP] Conception! - 29,846 / NEW

6. [PSP] Steins;Gate: Hiyoku Renri no Darling - 24,849 / NEW

7. [PS3] The Idolmaster: Gravure For You! Vol.7 - 17,314 / NEW

8. [360] Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - 16,285 / NEW

9. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 15,696

10. [3DS] Dynasty Warriors Vs. - 15,578 / NEW

Sony must enjoy having 4 slots out of 8, but dem Vita sales need improving.

I actually think the only reason the PS2 still gets tracked is at times it needs to be or else the 360 wouldn't exist on the list :o

  • 2 weeks later...

April 30 - May 6

Hardware

3DS - 91,868

PS3 - 23,478

PSP - 20,033

WII - 15,789

PSV - 10,583

NDS - 1,911

PS2 - 1,611

360 - 1,420

Software

1. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 144,585

2. [PS3] Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - 52,428

3. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 42,347

4. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 28,528

5. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 22,881

6. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 18,788

7. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 16,496

8. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - 13,810

9. [PSP] Conception - 10,193

10. [WII] Wii Sports Resort - 10,058

May 7 - 13

Hardware

3DS - 46,425

PS3 - 12,996

PSP - 12,247

PSV - 6,340

WII - 6,073

PS2 - 1,212

NDS - 1,206

360 - 1,023

Software

1. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 37,353

2. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 16,530

3. [PS3] Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - 14,553

4. [PS3] Starhawk - 12,873 / NEW

5. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 11,260

6. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 9,105

7. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 9,045

8. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 7,636

9. [3DS] Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - 4,933

10. [PSP] Conception - 4,600

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