Ail said:
Squilliam said:
I was just curious what the sales would look like if we excluded Japan from the comparisons and just looked at things in the western world.
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America |
Others |
Total |
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DS |
133,799 |
178,318 |
312,117 |
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Wii |
91,182 |
109,169 |
200,351 |
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PSP |
29,110 |
52,934 |
82,044 |
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360 |
46,813 |
59,323 |
106,136 |
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PS3 |
33,266 |
50,522 |
83,788 |
Some interesting points can be made about the sales once you remove Japan:
- The gap between the Xbox 360 and PS3 is 27% which is more inline with the price differential around the world.
- Nintendo and Microsofts sales show a negligable different without Japan, whilst a handheld like the PSP sees much of its success in Japan, the DS/Wii are truely world wide consoles.
- The relative strength of the PSP in Japan should be helping Sony there with the strong Yen making imported components cheaper, whilst Nintendo would be taking more of a hit due to currency fluxuations as their sales are centred outside of Japan, but their much higher profitability is hiding the effects of the strong Yen.
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I think for this kind of analysis to be more factual you should look at Japan over the gen instead of over a given week.
If you look from the start of the Gen :
Wii : 16.2% of sales
Xbox360 : 3.4% of sales
PS3 : 14.4% of sales
DS : 25.8% of sales
PSP : 25.7% of sales
So in the end Sony and Nintendo have about the same percentage of their revenue coming from Japan.
The only difference is that recently the part of Japan in Nintendo revenue has shrunk while the part of Japan in Sony revenue has been growing...
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Nintendos Wii sales have trended down for over a year though so talking the whole of the generation doesn't seem to give the fullest picture. Though from a quick glance at the graphs the DS/PSP have trended about stead with a slight decline overall. Also the DS has improved itself quite markedly outside of Japan, and the same applies to the Wii as well.