Nintendo and Sony both issued hardware price drops in Japan, effective October 1, on the Wii and PSP-3000, respectively. The clear winner from those cuts? The PSP.
The PSPâs new 16,800 yen price almost helped dethrone the nearly unstoppable Nintendo DSi. The cut tripled week-over-week PSP sales, but fell short of surpassing the DSi by about 2,000 units. It was the same story for the now cheaper Wii, which came close to outselling the newer, cheaper, slimmer PlayStation 3, but didnât quite pull it off.
Somewhat surprising that Nintendo didnât pull ahead of Sonyâs now-gen console, especially in light of those impressive Wii Fit Plus sales. But tripling oneâs sales from the week prior, as Nintendo did in Japan this week, is still a nice little boost.
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PSP â 51,215
PlayStation 3 â 37,538
Wii â 35,392
Nintendo DS Lite â 10,661
Xbox 360 â 4,244
PS2 â 2,179