Shortages are still hampering the DS’ true sales potential. Help out your Japanese neighbors and ship them some DSs. Whether or not you wanna inflate the price is entirely up to you…
Software:
01. NDS Brain Training 2 – Nintendo – 141,307 (845,885)
02. NDS Animal Crossing DS – Nintendo – 50,032 (1,565,251)
03. NDS Brain Training – Nintendo – 49,774 (1,321,504)
04. NDS Mario Kart DS – Nintendo – 39,182 (990,369)
05. PS2 Gun Parade Orchestra – Sony Computer Entertainment – 35,709 NEW
06. PSP Monster Hunter Portable – Capcom – 34,937 (377,138)
07. PS2 Kingdom Hearts II – Square-Enix – 32,880 (1,000,509)
08. NDS Mario & Luigi 2 – Nintendo – 29,639 (260,799)
09. NDS Gentle Brain Exercises – Nintendo – 25,780 (1,023,979)
10. NDS Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop! – Bandai – 24,550 (870,921)
Hardware:
PSP – 57,686
NDS – 54,284
PS2 – 39,076
GBASP – 9,982
GBM – 6,341
X360 – 6,107
GCN – 5,465
GBA – 233
XBX – 119
LTD
NDS – 5,792,615
PSP – 2,873,405
NDS Lead – 2,919,210
[Source: DS-x2]
AniMarth
You know you’re doing good when 7 of the top 10 selling games are for your system.
You also know that you’re doing good when, even though there’s a shortage, your product still manages to sell within a few thousands of your competitor.
Rollin
360 and GameCube are neck and neck! That’s the REAL console war.
King Link
The difference is the 360 is at the start of it’s life. The Game Cube is at it’s end. Gamecube will likely not get a huge boost until Windwaker.. However The Japanese Have yet to even give big numbers to the Xbox 360 and likely never will.
And I have yet to hear of any shortage of PSPs in Japan any more assuming that’s what you are talking about.