Japanese Sales | Nintendo Keeps PS3 Out of Top 20!

By Adam Riley 30.11.2006 28

So far the PlayStation 3 has failed to make much of an impact over in Japan, with software sales being ridiculously low despite the hardware shortages. But can Nintendo really blast it away completely? It would certainly seem so from taking a quick glance at the list below:

Software - This Week | Total Sales

1.) Love and Berry DS Collection (NDS, Sega) - 421,227 | NEW
2.) Jump Ultimate Stars (NDS, Nintendo) - 150,303 | NEW
3.) J-League Winning Eleven 10 (PS2, Konami) - 103,365 | NEW
4.) Common Knowledge Training (NDS, Nintendo) - 81,813 | 611,642
5.) Pok

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Negatio said:
may i announce that anyone (and i mean anyone) who preorders at game or Woolsworth in Islington will die tommorow. And i mean it.

WHY Smilie


Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

Because..............i dont really give a middle finger (well, since i lost my trigger finger anyway). But the point still remains that you guys that dont allow me to get a Wii on that day Wiill DIE!!!!!!!!! a Wii death.

Silence is the loudest noise we could possibly hear.

First day sales
PS2 Tales of Destiny - 210.000 (74%)
GBA Final Fantasy VI Advance - 100.000 (47%)
PS2 Summon Night 4 - 88.000 (50%)
PS2 Kamen Rider Kabuto - 16.000 (60%)
PSP Makai Senki Disgaea Portable - 7.300 (40%)
360 Super Robot Wars XO - 4.300 (40%)


Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

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