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The PSV is looking almost as bad as the PSPGo did. Sony should have just stuck with the PSP as is till the next generation. Then they could've came out with the vita type device next to the PS4.

  • 2 weeks later...

December 24 - 30

Hardware

3DS XL - 150,581

3DS - 99,624

WII U - 69,386

PS3 - 53,222

PSP - 41,914

PSV - 20,492

WII - 6,741

PS2 - 2,071

360 - 1,986

NDS - 704

Software

1. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 159,712

2. [3DS] Fantasy Life - 117,071 / NEW

3. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 65,474

4. [3DS] Paper Mario: Sticker Star - 58,598

5. [PSP] One Piece: Romance Dawn - Bouken no Yoake - 57,499

6. [WIU] New Super Mario Bros. U - 57,103

7. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go 2: Chrono Stone - 50,930

8. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2- 48,545

9. [WIU] Nintendo Land - 44,056

10. [PS3] Yakuza 5: Yume, Kanaeshi Mono - 38,339

Dec 31 - Jan 6 2013

Hardware

3DS XL - 156,184

3DS - 123,075

WII U - 67,083

PS3 - 64,352

PSP - 54,873

PSV - 33,309

WII - 5,632

360 - 1,893

Software

1. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 133,134

2. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 90,264

3. [3DS] Paper Mario: Sticker Star - 68,262

4. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go 2: Chrono Stone - 51,519

5. [WIU] New Super Mario Bros. U - 50,319

6. [3DS] Fantasy Life - 42,291

7. [WIU] Nintendo Land - 41,426

8. [PSP] One Piece: Romance Dawn - Bouken no Yoake - 40,137

9. [3DS] Magician's Quest: Magical Town - 38,986

10. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 35,624

January 7 - 13 2013

Hardware

3DS XL - 56,377

3DS - 36,284

PS3 - 22,991

WII U - 20,715

PSP - 17,069

PSV - 11,088

WII - 1,873

360 - 921

Software

1. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 83,220

2. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 21,784

3. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - 14,809

4. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 14,602

5. [3DS] Paper Mario: Sticker Star - 14,472

6. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go 2: Chrono Stone - 13,834

7. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2 - 13,289

8. [WIU] New Super Mario Bros. U - 12,400

9. [WIU] Nintendo Land - 11,703

10. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon - 10,014

  • 3 weeks later...

January 14 - 20

Hardware

3DS XL - 51,015

3DS - 30,840

PS3 - 19,697

WII U - 16,654

PSP - 15,343

PSV - 9,036

WII - 2,199

360 - 706

Software

1. [PS3] DmC: Devil May Cry - 110,429 / NEW

2. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 97,448

3. [PSP] Digimon Adventure - 47,807 / NEW

4. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 17,803

5. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - 13,728

6. [3DS] Inazuma Eleven Go 2: Chrono Stone - 12,019

7. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 11,684

8. [3DS] Paper Mario: Sticker Star - 11,055

9. [WIU] New Super Mario Bros. U - 9,598

10. [PS3] Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2 - 9,365

January 21 - 27

Hardware

3DS XL - 48,226

3DS - 26,898

PS3 - 18,322

WII U - 13,746

PSP - 12,897

PSV - 9,748

WII - 2,093

360 - 611

Software

1. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 82,370

2. [PS3] DmC: Devil May Cry - 31,627

3. [PSP] Gintama no Sugoroku - 27,011 / NEW

4. [PSV] Demon Gaze - 25,316 / NEW

5. [3DS] Fantasy Life - 25,042

6. [PSV] Genkai Totsuki Monster Monpiece - 24,978 / NEW

7. [PS3] Kamisama to Unmei Kakumei no Paradox - 23,417 / NEW

8. [PS3] Hitman: Absolution - 22,233 / NEW

9. [PSP] Digimon Adventure - 13,991

10. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 12,834

January 28 - February 3

Hardware

3DS XL - 51,654

3DS - 26,028

PS3 - 18,106

WII U - 12,959

PSP - 12,191

PSV - 9,596

WII - 1,904

360 - 870

Software

1. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 65,740

2. [3DS] Fantasy Life - 20,606

3. [PS3] DmC: Devil May Cry - 15,157

4. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 12,546

5. [PS3] PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale - 11,758 / NEW

6. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - 11,330

7. [PS3] Accel World: Kasoku no Chouten - 10,551 / NEW

8. [PSV] Demon Gaze - 10,424

9. [WII] Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Super Deluxe Edition - 10,125

10. [PSP] Accel World: Kasoku no Chouten - 8,633 / NEW

February 4 - 10

Hardware

3DS XL - 89,050

3DS - 38,645

PS3 - 17,004

WII U - 12,185

PSP - 11,056

PSV - 8,762

WII - 1,945

360 - 593

Software

1. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden - 827,922 / NEW

2. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 81,559

3. [3DS] Fantasy Life - 13,342

4. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 11,685

5. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - 10,523

6. [WII] Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Super Deluxe Edition - 8,859

7. [PSV] Demon Gaze - 8,170

8. [PS3] DmC: Devil May Cry - 7,476

9. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon - 7,459

10. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 7,383

  • 2 weeks later...

February 11 - 17

Hardware

3DS XL - 66,139

3DS - 31,832

PS3 - 16,934

WII U - 10,744

PSP - 10,501

PSV - 8,044

WII - 1,655

360 - 506

Software

1. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden - 184,993

2. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 78,178

3. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 11,784

4. [WII] Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Super Deluxe Edition - 10,076

5. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - 9,138

6. [3DS] Fantasy Life - 8,751

7. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon - 7,331

8. [3DS] Paper Mario: Sticker Star - 6,847

9. [3DS] Tousouchuu: Shijou Saikyou no Hunter - 6,614

10. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 - 5,817

Why isn't this topic pinned? You can set your watch by AlphaPrime.

When does the PS Vita price drop come into effect? You'd think (hope) that would raise the PSV sales.

February 18 - 24

Hardware

3DS XL - 49,317

3DS - 25,412

PS3 - 18,529

PSV - 11,456

WII U - 9,633

PSP - 8,981

WII - 1,317

360 - 473

Software

1. [PS3] Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - 308,681 / NEW

2. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden - 75,426

3. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 74,438

4. [3DS] Magi: The Labyrinth of Beginning - 29,402 / NEW

5. [PSP] Toaru Majutsu no Kagaku no Ensemble - 13,894 / NEW

6. [WII] Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Super Deluxe Edition - 9,825

7. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 - 9,664

8. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate - 8,230

9. [3DS] Fantasy Life - 5,870

10. [3DS] Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon - 5,799

LTD Hardware

PSP - 19,771,922

WII - 12,657,454

3DS - 10,686,856

PS3 - 9,056,019

360 - 1,620,407

PSV - 1,231,864

WII U - 791,006

It seems a few stores may have dropped the Vita price early. Will reflect nationwide next week.

Feb 25 - March 3

Hardware

PSV - 62,543

3DS XL - 50,265

3DS - 27,174

PS3 - 25,725

PSP - 11,171

WII U - 10,021

WII - 1,383

360 - 486

Software

1. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 8 - 203,224 / NEW

2. [3DS] Professor Layton and the Legacy of Civilization - 130,686 / NEW

3. [PSV] Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus: Otome Shoujotachi - 94,324 / NEW

4. [3DS] Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission - 88,386 / NEW

5. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 73,615

6. [PS3] Macross 30: Ginga o Tsunagu Utagoe - 63,089 / NEW

7. [PSV] Phantasy Star Online 2: Special Package - 61,227 / NEW

8. [PS3] Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - 60,394

9. [PSP] Shining Ark - 54,837 / NEW

10. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden - 46,878

  • 2 weeks later...

March 4 - 10

Hardware

PSV - 63,581

3DS XL - 39,801

3DS - 21,207

PS3 - 19,567

PSP - 18,023

WII U - 9,454

WII - 1,363

360 - 738

Software

1. [PS3] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f - 110,229 / NEW

2. [PSV] Soul Sacrifice - 92,396 / NEW

3. [PSP] Uta no Prince-Sama: All Star - 67,217 / NEW

4. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 63,285

5. [PSV] Tales of Hearts R - 55,258 / NEW

6. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 8 - 46,866

7. [PS3] Far Cry 3 - 33,281 / NEW

8. [3DS] Professor Layton and the Legacy of Civilization A - 30,078

9. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden - 24,045

10. [PSV] Soul Sacrifice: "United Front" Double Pack - 22,050 / NEW

March 11 - 17

Hardware

3DS XL - 47,985

PSV - 36,028

3DS - 21,454

PS3 - 20,676

PSP - 12,721

WII U - 9,539

WII - 1,323

360 - 543

Software

1. [PSP] Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment - 138,180 / NEW

2. [PS3] Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX - 128,414 / NEW

3. [3DS] Super Robot Wars UX - 115,384 / NEW

4. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 58,578

5. [PSV] Soul Sacrifice - 29,121

6. [PS3] Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f - 26,248

7. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 8 - 22,122

8. [PS3] God of War: Ascension - 19,744 / NEW

9. [3DS] Professor Layton and the Legacy of Civilization A - 14,976

10. [3DS] Dragon Quest VII: Fighters of Eden - 14,813

Still don't know why the PS-V sell that much, not like it has that many good games for it....

Games are part of the problem, but I would say the price point is just still too high.

Well, so much for the vita's attempt at a comeback.

Yeah. Looks like it was short lived. Sales were cut in more than half in 1 week. (63k to 36k)

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