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May 14 - 20

Hardware

3DS - 45,752

PS3 - 12,026

PSP - 10,652

PSV - 6,347

WII - 5,956

PS2 - 1,166

NDS - 1,108

360 - 825

Software

1. [PSP] My Little Sister - 53,175 / NEW

2. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 25,123

3. [PSP] Persona 2: Eternal Punishment - 24,547 / NEW

4. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 14,913

5. [PSP] Brothers Conflict - 10,911 / NEW

6. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 10,450

7. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 8,569

8. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3G - 8,334

9. [PS3] Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - 6,625

10. [3DS] Kid Icarus: Uprising - 6,232

LTD Hardware

NDS - 32,847,061

PS2 - 21,797,969

PSP - 19,112,496

WII - 12,381,367

PS3 - 8,180,146

3DS - 6,001,586

360 - 1,565,235

PSV - 703,446

  • 2 weeks later...

May 21 - 27

Hardware

3DS - 55,212

PS3 - 14,771

PSP - 10,617

PSV - 6,675

WII - 6,149

360 - 3,069

NDS - 1,059

PS2 - 1,027

Software

1. [PS3] Dragons Dogma - 302,040 / NEW

2. [3DS] Mario Tennis Open - 101,645 / NEW

3. [PSP] Uta no Prince-Sama: Debut - 61,376 / NEW

4. [360] Dragons Dogma - 29,024 / NEW

5. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 20,820

6. [PS3] The Idolmaster: Gravure For You! Vol.8 - 16,670 / NEW

7. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 14,642

8. [PSP] Jyuzaengi: Engetsu Sangokuden - 11,627 / NEW

9. [360] Monster Hunter Frontier Online: Forward - 9,893 / NEW

10. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 9,858

May 28 - June 3

Hardware

3DS - 101,075

PS3 - 14,799

PSP - 10,547

PSV - 7,551

WII - 5,825

360 - 2,719

PS2 - 1,106

NDS - 1,044

Software

1. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - 513,183 / NEW

2. [PS3] Dragons Dogma - 82,985

3. [3DS] Mario Tennis Open - 41,479

4. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 19,627

5. [3DS] Guild 01 - 14,790 / NEW

6. [PS3] Jissen Pachislot Secrets! Fist of the North Star - 13,758 / NEW

7. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 10,018

8. [PSP] Soukoku no Kusabi: Hiiro no Kakera 3 - 10,008 / NEW

9. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 9,654

10. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 7,771

June 4 - 10

Hardware

3DS - 64,875

PS3 - 15,593

PSV - 13,383

PSP - 10,038

WII - 6,029

PS2 - 1,091

360 - 1,001

NDS - 998

Software

1. [PS3] Tokyo Jungle - 110,309 / NEW

2. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - 83,329

3. [PSV] Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Battle Destiny - 40,297 / NEW

4. [PS3] Dragons Dogma - 34,184

5. [3DS] Mario Tennis Open - 24,030

6. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 17,253

7. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 9,390

8. [PSP] Storm Lover Kai - 7,931 / NEW

9. [3DS] Fire Emblem: Awakening - 7,031

10. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 6,743

Japan really loves their monster hunter games, dont they?

glad to see the PSV doing a bit better!

Next few updates should be interesting. Persona 4 for Vita was released and apparently it spurred Vita sales. Not as high as 3DS, unfortunately, but nonetheless, an increase.

June 11 - 17

Hardware

3DS - 61,793

PSV - 34,459

PS3 - 14,673

PSP - 9,740

WII - 5,963

PS2 - 1,237

360 - 1,084

NDS - 1,069

Software

1. [PSV] Persona 4 Golden - 137,076 / NEW

2. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - 66,434

3. [PS3] Lollipop Chainsaw - 53,347 / NEW

4. [PS3] Tokyo Jungle - 35,989

5. [PSP] Akiba's Trip Plus - 29,505 / NEW

6. [PS3] Dragon's Dogma - 18,039

7. [3DS] Mario Tennis Open - 17,856

8. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 16,143

9. [360] Lollipop Chainsaw - 14,422 / NEW

10. [3DS] Super Mario 3D Land - 9,244

June 18 - 24

Hardware

3DS - 68,056

PS3 - 15,680

PSV - 13,589

PSP - 8,954

WII - 6,127

NDS - 1,604

360 - 1,073

PS2 - 1,065

Software

1. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 1,561,738 / NEW

2. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - 58,228

3. [PSV] Persona 4 Golden - 29,293

4. [PSP] Kenka Bancho Bros: Tokyo Battle Royale - 21,797 / NEW

5. [PS3] Tokyo Jungle - 18,715

6. [PS3] K-On! After School Live - 13,581 / NEW

7. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 13,339

8. [3DS] Mario Tennis Open - 13,036

9. [PS3] Dragon's Dogma - 9,162

10. [PS3] Lollipop Chainsaw - 7,898

June 25 - July 1

Hardware

3DS - 66,391

PSV - 25,636

PS3 - 17,292

PSP - 10,674

WII - 6,987

NDS - 1,568

PS2 - 1,250

360 - 1,156

Software

1. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 420,780

2. [PS3] Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of the Land of Twilight - 60,548 / NEW

3. [3DS] Culdcept - 55,469 / NEW

4. [PS3] Robotics;Notes - 54,753 / NEW

5. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - 45,207

6. [PS3] Resident Evil Chronicles HD Selection - 33,393 / NEW

7. [WII] Fatal Frame 2: Wii Edition - 25,280 / NEW

8. [PSV] Metal Gear Solid HD Edition - 20,139 / NEW

9. [PS3] .hack: Sekai no Mukou ni + Versus - 17,446 / NEW

10. [PS3] The Idolmaster Vol.9 - 16,139 / NEW

July 2 - 8

Hardware

3DS - 52,421

PS3 - 14,536

PSV - 13,758

PSP - 10,999

WII - 6,818

PS2 - 1,123

NDS - 1,110

360 - 967

Software

1. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 184,648

2. [3DS] Etrian Odyssey IV: Denshou no Kyojin - 95,506 / NEW

3. [3DS] Little Battlers eXperience: Explosive Boost - 54,354 / NEW

4. [PSP] Toriko: Gourmet Survival! 2 - 38,640 / NEW

5. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter-Tachi Kara Nigekire! - 29,630 / NEW

6. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - 27,827

7. [PS3] Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier - 23,319 / NEW

8. [PS3] Max Anarchy - 21,916 / NEW

9. [PS3] Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of the Land of Twilight - 13,785

10. [3DS] Culdcept - 12,019

July 9 - 15

Hardware

3DS - 47,063

PS3 - 14,813

PSV - 13,427

PSP - 11,004

WII - 6,747

PS2 - 1,197

NDS - 1,140

360 - 930

Software

1. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 122,242

2. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon - 65,462 / NEW

3. [3DS] Pocket Soccer League: Calciobit - 26,449 / NEW

4. [3DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D - 18,245

5. [3DS] Little Battlers eXperience: Explosive Boost - 18,152

6. [PSP] Toriko: Gourmet Survival! 2 - 15,187

7. [3DS] Etrian Odyssey IV: Denshou no Kyojin - 14,639

8. [PSV] Time Travelers - 9,332 / NEW

9. [WII] Mario Party 9 - 9,090

10. [3DS] Time Travelers - 9,054 / NEW

  • 2 weeks later...

July 16 - 22

Hardware

3DS - 44,399

PS3 - 15,214

PSP - 13,058

PSV - 11,932

WII - 9,002

NDS - 1,343

PS2 - 1,093

360 - 865

Software

1. [WII] Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition - 100,286 / NEW

2. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 92,178

3. [3DS] Rune Factory 4: A Fantasy Harvest Moon - 85,955 / NEW

4. [PSP] Digimon World Re:Digitize - 85,817 / NEW

5. [PS3] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2012 - 62,740 / NEW

6. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon - 31,741

7. [PSP] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2012 - 28,142 / NEW

8. [PSP] New Class of Heroes Mono: Toki no Gakuen - 19,284 / NEW

9. [PSP] Warriors Orochi 3 Special - 18,136 / NEW

10. [PSV] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2012 - 16,837 / NEW

July 23 - 29

Hardware

3DS XL - 187,480

3DS - 42,155

PS3 - 15,916

PSP - 12,989

PSV - 10,846

WII - 10,170

NDS - 1,178

PS2 - 994

360 - 948

Software

1. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 407,503 / NEW

2. [PS3] Persona 4: Arena - 128,485 / NEW

3. [PSP] Nayuta no Kiseki - 74,860 / NEW

4. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 73,420

5. [PSP] Super Dangan-Ronpa 2: Sayonara Zetsubou Gakuen - 69,000 / NEW

6. [WII] Just Dance Wii 2 - 60,121 / NEW

7. [3DS] Tohoku Daigaku Karei Igaku Kenkyuusho - 40,272 / NEW

8. [PSP] Digimon World Re:Digitize - 31,037

9. [WII] Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition - 29,367

10. [PS3] The Super Dimension Fortress Macross - 25,753 / NEW

LTD Hardware

NDS - 32,859,174

PS2 - 21,809,152

PSP - 19,221,116

WII - 12,451,184

PS3 - 8,333,433

3DS - 6,792,506

360 - 1,579,047

PSV - 854,702

July 30 - August 5

Hardware

3DS XL - 82,251

3DS - 42,164

WII - 41,415

PS3 - 13,944

PSP - 11,824

PSV - 9,038

PS2 - 1,154

NDS - 1,042

360 - 981

Software

1. [WII] Dragon Quest X - 367,148 / NEW

2. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 213,547

3. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 66,758

4. [3DS] Tohoku Daigaku Karei Igaku Kenkyuusho - 31,792

5. [WII] Just Dance Wii 2 - 29,602

6. [WII] Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition - 21,001

7. [PS3] Persona 4: Arena - 20,477

8. [NDS] All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation 2 - 20,459 / NEW

9. [PSP] Digimon World Re:Digitize - 17,508

10. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Wii Remote Plus - 15,706

  • 2 weeks later...

August 6 - 12

Hardware

3DS XL - 64,655

3DS - 37,991

WII - 16,145

PS3 - 14,580

PSP - 12,018

PSV - 9,446

PS2 - 1,187

360 - 998

NDS - 952

Software

1. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 143,321

2. [WII] Dragon Quest X - 73,705

3. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 60,421

4. [PSP] Kuroko's Basketball: Miracle Game - 37,430 / NEW

5. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 26,328

6. [WII] Just Dance Wii 2 - 24,470

7. [3DS] Brain Training 3D - 23,258

8. [PS3] Persona 4: Arena - 16,912

9. [WII] Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition - 16,212

10. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb - 15,969

Dude, that's dedication right there. Well done good sir.

The XBox is just not popular in Japan is it? :\

No, it's just that games where you run around and shoot people are not popular in Japan.

So that is the majority of the major xbox hits out.

No, it's just that games where you run around and shoot people are not popular in Japan.

So that is the majority of the major xbox hits out.

You're right, Xbox needs more dating sims and generic jrpgs, though when it did have those it didn't help that much either. ToV, Star Ocean 4, etc etc. They had nice first week spikes but then sales dropped again like a brick. It's not games alone, though that's one part of it.

  • 2 weeks later...

August 13 - 19

Hardware

3DS XL - 66,412

3DS - 45,445

PS3 - 16,277

WII - 15,640

PSP - 13,285

PSV - 11,298

NDS - 2,256

PS2 - 1,433

360 - 978

Software

1. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 148,225

2. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 62,274

3. [WII] Dragon Quest X - 47,065

4. [WII] Just Dance Wii 2 - 23,231

5. [3DS] Brain Training 3D - 20,372

6. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb - 18,825

7. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Wii Remote Plus - 15,682

8. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 13,836

9. [WII] Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition - 13,067

10. [3DS] Kobitodzukan: Kobito Kansatsu Set - 12,646

August 20 - 26

Hardware

3DS XL - 41,901

3DS - 29,472

PS3 - 11,896

PSV - 10,880

PSP - 9,499

WII - 8,810

NDS - 1,542

PS2 - 1,157

360 - 863

Software

1. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 68,547

2. [PSP] Bakemonogatari Portable - 34,500 / NEW

3. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 33,955

4. [WII] Dragon Quest X - 22,457

5. [3DS] Brain Training 3D - 12,427

6. [WII] Just Dance Wii 2 - 11,702

7. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb - 11,140

8. [3DS] Kobitodzukan: Kobito Kansatsu Set - 8,588

9. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Wii Remote Plus - 8,569

10. [PSP] Detective Opera: Milky Holmes 2 - 7,842 / NEW

August 27 - September 2

Hardware

PSV - 50,070

3DS XL - 44,951

3DS - 29,342

PS3 - 12,433

PSP - 10,266

WII - 8,680

NDS - 1,488

PS2 - 1,098

360 - 875

Software

1. [PSV] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f - 159,592 / NEW

2. [3DS] Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers - 69,365 / NEW

3. [3DS] Senran Kagura Burst: Guren no Shoujotachi - 69,084 / NEW

4. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 56,061

5. [PS3] Kami Jigen Game Neptune V - 36,189 / NEW

6. [PSP] Mobile Suit Gundam Age: Universe Accel / Cosmic Drive - 35,903 / NEW

7. [PS3] Sengoku Basara HD Collection - 35,690 / NEW

8. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 29,186

9. [PS3] AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match - 20,935 / NEW

10. [WII] Dragon Quest X - 16,360

  • 2 weeks later...

September 3 - 9

Hardware

3DS XL - 38,913

3DS - 25,246

PSV - 14,106

PS3 - 11,813

PSP - 9,065

WII - 6,958

NDS - 1,269

PS2 - 1,078

360 - 815

Software

1. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 39,708

2. [3DS] Lost Heroes - 32,504 / NEW

3. [PS3] Max Payne 3 - 24,264 / NEW

4. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 21,592

5. [PSV] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f - 18,428

6. [PSP] Lost Heroes - 15,650 / NEW

7. [PS3] Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi Max - 14,094 / NEW

8. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 13,060

9. [3DS] Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers - 12,589

10. [WII] Dragon Quest X - 11,812

September 10 - 16

Hardware

3DS XL - 35,870

3DS - 25,033

PS3 - 13,903

PSV - 10,858

PSP - 9,069

WII - 6,019

PS2 - 1,120

NDS - 1,073

360 - 739

Software

1. [PS3] Tekken Tag Tournament 2 - 62,630 / NEW

2. [3DS] Medarot 7: Kabuto / Kuwagata - 49,519 / NEW

3. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 36,245

4. [3DS] Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone - 35,910 / NEW

5. [3DS] Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 2nd - 33,933 / NEW

6. [NDS] Pokemon Black 2 / White 2 - 18,266

7. [PS3] Accel World: Ginyoku no Kakusei - 17,677 / NEW

8. [PSP] Accel World: Ginyoku no Kakusei - 15,228 / NEW

9. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 13,925

10. [WII] Dragon Quest X - 9,780

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