All three are impressively high compared to last year, admitedly there are good reasons,
like PS3 was not out in Europe, Wii had far less supply (though it seems a similarly small
amount of surplus supply in America) and 360 seems to be extra popular in USA this year.
VGChartz Hardware data for the period 07th Jan 2007 to 07th Jan 2007:
| Console | Wii | PS3 | X360 | PSP | DS |
Total | 299,181 | 134,999 | 144,033 | 243,513 | 539,495 |
America | 82,430 | 63,040 | 71,149 | 55,571 | 83,577 |
Japan | 171,797 | 70,158 | 19,993 | 120,699 | 328,379 |
Total Others | 44,954 | 1,801 | 52,891 | 67,243 | 127,539 |
VGChartz Hardware data for the period 06th Jan 2008 to 06th Jan 2008:
| Console | Wii | PS3 | X360 | PSP | DS |
Total | 335,377 | 194,494 | 193,343 | 188,810 | 508,273 |
America | 188,589 | 69,298 | 104,427 | 76,869 | 207,255 |
Japan | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Total Others | 146,788 | 125,196 | 88,916 | 111,941 | 301,018 |
Wii has increased massively in America and Europe, whilst Japan may be similar, or slightly higher.
PS3 is doing roughly the same in America, and might come out similar in Japan too, but clearly
Europe is where PS3 is at it's best.
360 is generally better selling in America and Europe, whilst Japan might have had a drop, but
360 worldwide is not much affected by Japan anyway.
PSP also generally much better selling in all regions.
DS, like Wii, has exploded in America and Europe, whilst again like Wii, remained similar in Japan
(possibly will turn out a bit higher, but not over 100% higher like America and others)








