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PS3 Leads Japanese Charts As Sales Decline For Multiple Platforms
PS3 Leads Japanese Charts As Sales Decline For Multiple Platforms
 

January 21, 2011   |   By Tom Curtis

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Sony's PlayStation 3 led the Japanese hardware charts this week, as nearly all platforms saw a noticeable decline in sales, reports tracking firm Media Create.

For the week ended January 16, the PS3 sold 33,190 units, just over half of what the platform sold last week. Despite declining sales, the PS3 topped the combined versions of the Nintendo DS on the overall platforms chart.

Sales of the standard PSP hardware remained steady, though the PSP go saw a drop in sales of roughly 70 percent, falling to the bottom of the charts with 1,208 units sold.

The Nintendo Wii saw the most drastic sales drop, selling approximately 35,000 less units than last week.

The Nintendo DS line also experienced a notable sales dip, with the DSi LL and the DSi selling approximately 25,000 fewer units.

Below are the full sales rankings from Media Create for the week ended January 16, 2011. (The second chart lumps together sales of all models in a given line of hardware.

LWTWPlatformWeekly SalesLast Week
11PS333,19059,612
52PSP29,80628,757
23Wii21,29156,547
34DSi LL17,45244,122
45DSi13,41638,486
86Xbox 3602,6363,859
67DS Lite1,9564,510
98PS21,6292,547
79PSP go1,2084,084


LWTWPlatformWeekly SalesLast Week
21PS333,19059,612
12DS32,82487,118
43PSP31,01432,841
34Wii21,29156,547
55Xbox 3602,6363,859
66PS21,6292,547

 
 
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Joseph Garrahan
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Two options:



1) Of course no one's buying now, the Nintendo 3ds comes out next month!



2) Nintendo is doomed!!

Leon T
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Nintendo is also launching a new bundle for The Last Story next week and people could be holding off for that.

A W
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I so want Last Story to come to the states? It was like 4th or 5th item on PlayAsia Top Preorder list.


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