Media Create hardware sales ending December 2: Wii back on top

Posted Dec 6, 2007 at 10:42PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, PS3, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 Tags: Gundam, Konami, Level 5, Media Create, PS2, Sony
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Media Create hardware sales ending Dec. 2: Wii back on top - Image 1Local market analyst Media Create has just released the latest numbers of console units sold in Japan, and it appears that though Sony's PlayStation 3 overtook the Nintendo Wii back in November, the new generation console is now back in the lead. In fact, the numbers show that the Wii sold twice as much as the PS3 for the end of November.

Microsoft's Xbox 360 managed to sell more than 6,000 units this week, though the PlayStation 2 performed better in the Land of the Rising Sun. In the handheld front, the Nintendo DS continues to lead the pack, though the Sony PlayStation Portable still reels in solid numbers this week. The final standings are as follows:
  • NDS: 124,627
  • Wii: 74,764
  • PSP: 74,626
  • PS3: 37,092
  • PS2: 13,703
  • 360: 6,632


 
 
 

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by demondirk - 2007-12-07 06:43:14
it was a matter of time

for the ps3 to lose the lead to the wii AGAIN
by killing mister common sense - 2007-12-07 07:12:59
and the reason is

people are stocking up on wii to give to their children,parents,friends,grandparents, everybody because its just a amazing system
by killing mister common sense - 2007-12-07 07:14:21
edit

"stock up for christmas"
by The Obsidian - 2007-12-07 08:38:13
...........

Right on! it is an amazing system! Take that Mr sense, whos the lead seller.....the wii? Really? Big surprise.....ive never even owned a play station but i still hope they do alright this holiday! Not that concerned fer the Xbox they seem to be doin just fine plus if theyre system ever ends up not selling though unlikely the still have computers......

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