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Japanese hardware sales: DSi and DSi LL SKUs take first and third for the week

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Media Create has released its Japanese hardware figures for the week ending September 26 and the figures show another increase in sales for DS on all SKUs except DS Lite, which was down 126 units over last week.

DS handhelds moved a total of 89,199 units, with DSi claiming over half of the majority of sales.

PSP sales were also up over last week, moving 37,576 unites, which is 7,710 more than last week. PS2 was even up by 124 units for the period as well, while PS3 was down 402 units over last week.

Xbox 350 was down this week after its Halo: Reach induced surge subsided, moving only 2,599 units compared to last week's 5,804.

Japanese hardware, January 4-September 26, 2010 (combined SKUs):

  1. DS – 1,812,430
  2. PSP – 1,522,453
  3. PS3 – 1,058,884
  4. Wii – 1,047,254
  5. 360 – 161,967
  6. PS2 – 62,916

And here’s everything from Media Create’s latest reported week.

Japanese hardware, September 20-26 (combined SKUs)

  1. DS – 89,199
  2. PSP: 38,476
  3. PS3: 20,694
  4. Wii: 16,908
  5. X360: 2,599
  6. PS2: 1,514

Japanese hardware, September 20-26 (separate SKUs):

    1. DSi: 49,411
    2. PSP: 37,576
    3. DSi LL: 32,777
    4. PS3: 20,694
    5. Wii: 16,908
    6. DS Lite: 7,011
    7. X360: 2,599
    8. PS2: 1,514
    9. PSP go: 900

      Here’s the previous week’s data.

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