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Good gravy. Genuinely wasn't expecting those Wii-U numbers. Props to it; that's really impressive.

Shame about the software. I've waded through the thread but don't quite understand what's going on with the massive discrepancies in numbers. Famitsu are counting download cards as physical sales? I find that rather.. odd. Wii Party U clearly did its job as a bundled game, though, so I suppose that's all that matters.

On to other things. Pleased with Vita. I wonder how many sales the bundle actually added, because it was goddamn hideous. The game actually did pretty well on Tsutaya (who don't count bundles) so I'm hoping that not many were actually added and that's just a pretty good hold. I guess we can have a peek next week when there's no bundle and no major game and see how it compares.

Surprised to see 3DS dip below 100k again. Of all the franchises on the planet, having Monster Hunter and Pokemon in rapid succession I'd have thought would've ensured sales above that level. But no biggie; it's just a psychological barrier I suppose.

Software wise - pretty decent opening from Little Battlers. I was expecting worse. Hopefully it'll have some Level-5 legs to propel it to better levels.

Good for Neptunia. I'm pleased with that; and I imagine Compile Heart will be too. Pretty comparable to the FW sales it gets on consoles; even better when digital is factored in which will obviously be an element here.

I think those Gundam Breaker numbers are good too, considering it's a late port of a pretty poorly received PS3 title. But I know Bamco won't be too happy with them. Shame Danganronpa isn't having massive legs either.

Baseball holds shockingly well this year. Baldr did predict that, though :P. Monster Hunter and Grand Theft Auto continue to surpass all my expectations.