Week In Japan: Sony PSP 95,487 units then Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2 & 3, Xbox 360

September 25, 2007 By Daniel  
Filed under Gaming, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Sony PSP, Sony Playstation 3, Xbox 360


Japan Sony PSP 95,487 units
Japan’s Media Create have been tracking the sales of all games consoles and gaming handhelds and in the last weeks results things look really interesting.

Although the Sony PS3 is beating the Xbox 360 in this last weeks figures, the Nintendo Wii is smashing both of them.

Then above all three of them game consoles is the Sony PSP which has sold 95,487 units in the last week, followed by the Nintendo DS with 79,974 united, the Nintendo Wii with 26,181, PlayStation 2 with 13,128, PlayStation 3 with 13,101 and lastly the Xbox 360 only sold 1243 units in the last week in Japan.

This massive jump in sales figures is apparently down to the game Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII which was released on the Sony PSP at the start of this month.

So what do you think? Will the Xbox 360 sales of consoles go through the roof with the release of Halo 3?

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5 Responses to “Week In Japan: Sony PSP 95,487 units then Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2 & 3, Xbox 360”

  1. Rorkimaru on September 26th, 2007 3:52 am

    i dont think there will be as huge an uptake of consoles with halo’s release. i say this because most people who want halo would have already bought a 360 in anticipation

  2. One on September 27th, 2007 2:25 am

    @Rorkimaru

    Exactly.

    Plus Daniel what does xbox console sales have to do with this articles title? lol

  3. Jay on September 27th, 2007 8:37 pm

    no it wont.

  4. esti on October 3rd, 2007 9:21 am

    i dont thinK so aBouT dS wOnT,bEcAuSe i HATe Ds
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  5. Paul Jensenn on January 23rd, 2008 12:11 am

    It’s sad to see that the 360 will definately place 3rd in the world now that it’s getting completely destroyed in one sector of the world Japan/Asia. Things aren’t going well over in Europe either. At least it can compete in it’s home soil.

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