The PSP and PS3 finished third and fourth respectively with 35,068 and 28,829 units sold. That number represents a small surge for PS3 sales figures that Total Gamer Zone attributes to the release of Hot Shots Golf 5, a popular series with Japanese gamers. The PS2 claimed the fifth spot in the sales chart with 11,757 consoles sold, while the Xbox 360 continues to struggle in the Japanese market with only 3,872 units sold.
How long can Nintendo’s winning streak last? Will Nintendo’s market performance in the rest of the world be able to keep pace with the blistering benchmarks being set in Japan? Stay tuned, only time will tell.
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Originally posted by: Ceric
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Now that we all have a common source of information. The PS3 over doubled compared to sales the week before the reported weeks. Which is excellent for the PS3. On the flipside both the Wii (~-11%) and the DS(~-2.5%) have sold less than the week before. Meaning that Nintendo saw a minor decline in sales this week (~5%) while both Sony (~27%) and Microsoft (~45%) saw a growth. To add to that the top 50 in software was also fairly mix. With the inclusion of even a Gamcube game! (Gotha Force at 50.) I do not know what is coming out this week in Japan but I'm sure Nintendo will see a growth again and the PS3 will see a massive percentage decline back to normal.
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Originally posted by: Ceric
With the inclusion of even a Gamcube game! (Gotha Force at 50.)
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Originally posted by: Klapaucius
People are still buying PS2s? More people are buying PS2s than XBox 360s?
That seems... odd.