Console sales in Japan last week

Console sales in Japan last week

Wii returned to the top of its game for the week of November 26th - December 2nd in Japan, outselling the PS3 at a 2:1 ratio.

The release of Wii Fit might have a hand in this, which has been a roaring success, managing to practically sell out within two days.

  1. Nintendo DS - 124,591
  2. Nintendo Wii - 74,764
  3. Sony PSP - 74,626
  4. Sony PS3 - 37,092
  5. Xbox 360 - 6,632
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Nova said:

The PSP is very close though. Hah 360 only has 6600.

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DragonFoxCoon said:

Only a bit over a hundred separate the PSP from the Wii. Why do people like it? Most of the games suck as far as I know, and the battery won't last long enough to play most of the good movies out there. Lord of the Rings fans be damned.

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sidkid004 said:

Hmm. What happened to that "great" boost the PS3 had? Last time I checked, 74000 > 37000.

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Nintendoof said:

Keep it up Big N.

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hbh said:

Why'd the DS jump?

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wiiboy101 said:

Who's buying PSPs over there? I mean seriously. The games don't sell and it's a pile of dudu compared to DS. Just bizarre. PSP is flopping everywhere else in the world.

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TechnoM said:

Total PWNAGE by Nintendo! DS rules and Wii rocks.

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wiicloud9 said:

Oh Xbox! Shameful, but oh well. Nintendo rocks.

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Bored said:

I think the reason the PSP is selling so well is because of the Monster Hunter games. In the US once the game hit the PSP and lost online play most people stopped caring but in Japan it turned into a big hit. Over in Japan they come from all over to play the game with their friends. On an interesting note, Internet gaming does not seem to be that popular in Japan. And the systems that support online gaming mostly are the ones that are doing the worst. Whereas Nintendo still has most of its games made for people to gather around a single TV and play.

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