After a strong sales in the US, the Nintendo DS was made available to hundreds of thousands of Japanese gamers Thursday morning. Many shops opened three hours earlier than normal to accomodate long lines and customers heading to work. Nintendo also pulled off some magic by providing 500,000 units to merchants on day one - up from the 300,000 Nintendo promised. With many of those systems purchased via pre-order, Nintendo may likely sell over a million units worldwide in less than two weeks.
Here are a few photos from Japan, courtesy of Nintendo.
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What happened to the 2 million pre-orders? Shouldn't the system have been sold out on day one and then some?