Seems like the Wii is doing great still, they see to have increased supply.
Oh, Zucas, Guitar Hero III passed 1 milion acording to this.
Notes:
- Wii passed 6.0 million units this week.
- Call of Duty 4 debuted to sales of nearly 700,000 units. However, the Xbox 360 version outsold the PS3 version by nearly a 3:1 factor.
- Wii Play is already outselling Guitar Hero III
- Guitar Hero III is approaching 2.0 million in sales after two weeks. Xbox 360 accounts for over ½ of those sales. The game should have tremendous legs judging by the remarkably similar percentage drops from week one to week two on all four platforms (360, Wii, PS2, and PS3).
- In the coming weeks, there will be at least ten titles to sell over 100,000 copies – each week.
- Motorstorm sales indicate that it was mostly the $400 PS3 that was purchased this week.
- Resident Evil 4 and Metroid Prime 3 will soon hit 500,000 units.
- Debuts publishers probably were not thrilled with: My Word Coach (Wii), Bladestorm (360 & PS3), Socom: Tactical Strike (PSP), Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (DS).
- Xbox 360 software totals for this week are greater than software totals for all Nintendo’s platforms combined (DS, Wii, GC), and greater than all of Sony’s platforms combined (PS2, PSP, PS3).
- Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 have sold a combined total of 16,857,485 units since launch in the Americas. Of those, Xbox 360 accounts for 50.2%, Wii accounts for 36.0%, and PS3 accounts for 13.8%. With Super Mario Galaxy and increasing Wii supply, on top of growing PS3 demand, Microsoft’s market share is about to dip into plurality, rather than majority range – perhaps as soon as next week.
- In this week’s top 200 software chart for the Americas, there were nineteen Xbox 360 titles, six Wii titles, and two PS3 titles with lifetime sales greater than 500,000 units.
Even though NPD has shown that VGCharts sales are wrong for the 360 version and should be about 200k lesser, they are still there. As shipments for the 360 version at least were probably over.
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