JAPAN CHARTS: 3DS still leading

Posted By | On 17th, Nov. 2011

Last week, the 3DS took Japan by storm, selling like crazy and leaving behind all competition. This week, the system has managed to retain its lead, selling an impressive 103,962 units, comprehensively beating the PSP, which was in the second place and sold 23,472. The PS3 came in next, not very far behind, selling 22,919 units.

Super Mario 3D land, which was at the top spot last week with sales of over 430K units, has dropped to #4 this week, still going strong with 93,441 units sold.

Leading the charts was the PSP game Hatsune Miku Project Diva Extend, selling 184,673.

Here’re the full charts for software and hardware sales for the week ending November 13:

Software

  • 01. [PSP] Hatsune Miku Project Diva Extend (Sega, 11/10): 184,673
  • 02. [PS3] Sengoku Basara 3 Utage (Capcom, 11/10): 124,197
  • 03. [PSP] Ore no Shi wo Koete Yuke (Sony, 11/10): 94,085
  • 04. [3DS] Super Mario Land 3D (Nintendo, 11/03): 93,441 (436,933)
  • 05. [PSP] Final Fantasy Type-0 (Square Enix, 10/27): 57,091 (651,630)
  • 06. [WII] Sengoku Basara 3 Utage (Capcom, 11/10): 50,747
  • 07. [PS3] Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker HD Edition (Konami, 11/10): 39,743
  • 08. [WII] Pokepark 2 Beyond the World (Pokemon, 11/12): 35,785
  • 09. [WII] Kirby Wii (Nintendo, 10/27): 24,778 (217,368)
  • 10. [PS3] Battlefield 3 (Electronic Arts, 11/02): 18,792 (142,171)
  • 11. [PS3] Uncharted 3 (Sony, 11/02): 16,150 (141,139)
  • 12. [WII] Just Dance Wii (Nintendo, 10/13): 14,662 (203,779)
  • 13. [PSP] Winning Eleven 2012 (Konami, 11/03): 14,183 (59,620)
  • 14. [3DS] Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3 (Square Enix, 11/02): 11,303 (50,163)
  • 15. [NDS] Tamagotchi Collection (Namco Bandai, 11/10): 9,324
  • 16. [WII] Wii Sports Resort Wiimote Bundle (Nintendo, 11/11/2010): 7,862
  • 17. [WII] Go Vacation (Namco Bandai, 10/20): 7,021 (96,484)
  • 18. [PS3] Winning Eleven 2012 (Konami, 10/06): 6,798 (387,954)
  • 19. [PS3] Idolmaster 2 (Namco Bandai, 10/27): 6,186 (82,419)
  • 20. [360] Labyrinth Cross Blood Reloaded (Kadokawa Games, 11/10): 6,178

Hardware:

  • 1. 3DS: 103,962 (145,271)
  • 2. PSP: 23,472 (27,952)
  • 3. PS3: 22,919 (26,966)
  • 4. Wii: 11,782 (11,725)
  • 5. DSi LL: 1,751 (2,041)
  • 6. X360: 1,531 (1,699)
  • 7. PS2: 1,294 (1,457)
  • 8. DSi: 909 (1,057)
  • 9. DS Lite: 20 (33)

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