Hardware
1.) Nintendo DS Lite - 319,708
2.) Nintendo Wii - 108,237
3.) PlayStation 3 - 70,942
4.) PlayStation Portable - 48,962
5.) PlayStation 2 - 37,730
6.) Xbox 360 - 17,168
7.) Game Boy Advance SP - 1,867
8.) Game Boy micro - 1,491
9.) GameCube - 1,152
10.) Nintendo DS - 158
11.) Game Boy Advance - 42
12.) Xbox - 3
Software
1. (DS, Pokemon) Pokemon Diamond - 123,573 / 2,119,848
2. (DS, Pokemon) Pokemon Pearl - 97,409 / 1,766,776
3. (DS, Nintendo) Kirby Squeek Squad - 92,173 / 557,634
4. (DS, Sega) Fushigi no Dungeon: Furai no Shiren - 88,242
5. (DS, Nintendo) New Super Mario Brothers - 77,761 / 3,617,021
6. (DS, Sega) Love and Berry DS Collection - 72,841 / 608,545
7. (DS, Nintendo) Jump Ultimate Stars - 71,339 / 349,979
8. (PS2, SCE) Wild Arms 5 - 70,476
9. (Wii, Nintendo) Wii Sports - 69,923 / 318,473
10. (Wii, Pokemon) Pokemon Battle Revolution - 67,607
Comments: Its coming to the end of the year and the charts just says it all really, DS dominates, Wii and PS3 doing steady while X-360 still trying to find its feet despite late optimism about it. PSP is doing ok but not brilliant. PS2 sales are still stunning.
Software wise, well, Pokemon did a decent first week but does it have the legs as the handheld versions (very unlikely), DS software dominated the charts in every way possible whether it was brain training games, or traditional platformers, to massive anime hit games or just a bundle of RPGs, DS stole every headline in every conceivable way.
In other news, tomorrow is Christmas Day. So Merry Christmas :)
Sunday, December 24, 2006
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