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Nintendo 3DS Leads Japanese Hardware Charts Despite Sales Decline

The Nintendo 3DS maintained its lead on the Japanese hardware sales charts despite a notable decline in sales during the week that earthquake and tsunami disasters devastated the region.

Tom Curtis, Blogger

March 18, 2011

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The Nintendo 3DS maintained its lead on the Japanese hardware sales charts despite a notable decline in sales during the week that earthquake and tsunami disasters devastated the region. For the week ended March 13, the 3DS sold 96,463 units, down more than 50 percent from last week, while the platform's total sales now surpass 680,000 units, according to tracking firm Media Create. After a recent bump in sales, Sony's PSP hardware saw a noticeable drop this week, selling 44,646 units compared to 76,246 units the week prior. The PlayStation 3 experienced a 7,000 unit sales boost this week, correlating with the release of Dynasty Warriors 7, which debuted on top of the Japanese software sales charts. Sales for other platforms remained largely consistent week-over-week, leaving the overall hardware rankings unchanged. Below are the full sales rankings from Media Create for the week ended March 13, 2011. (The second chart lumps together sales of all models in a given line of hardware.)

LW

TW

Platform

Weekly Sales

Last Week

1

1

3DS

96,463

209,623

2

2

PSP

44,646

76,246

3

3

PS3

32,406

25,918

4

4

Wii

9,519

11,654

5

5

DSi LL

6,836

8,951

6

6

DSi

5,888

7,388

7

7

Xbox 360

1,796

2,353

8

8

PS2

1,348

1,750

9

9

PSP go

931

1,080

10

10

DS Lite

531

757

LW

TW

Platform

Weekly Sales

Last Week

1

1

3DS

96,463

209,623

2

2

PSP

45,577

77,326

3

3

PS3

32,406

25,918

4

4

DS

13,255

17,096

5

5

Wii

9,519

11,654

6

6

Xbox 360

1,796

2,353

7

7

PS2

1,348

1,750

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About the Author

Tom Curtis

Blogger

Tom Curtis is Associate Content Manager for Gamasutra and the UBM TechWeb Game Network. Prior to joining Gamasutra full-time, he served as the site's editorial intern while earning a degree in Media Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

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