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  Record Sales In Japan Push 3DS Past 4M Mark
by Eric Caoili [Console/PC, Business/Marketing]
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December 26, 2011
 
Record Sales In Japan Push 3DS Past 4M Mark

Nintendo has now sold over 4.1 million 3DSes in Japan, moving a record high of more than half a million units last week, as two of its games became million-sellers.

Earlier this year, the portable suffered lagging sales to due to expensive pricing and a dearth of compelling titles. Many believed the popularity of smartphone gaming and these initial launch woes would prevent the 3DS from matching even a sizable fraction of the original DS's success.

The combination of the system's recent markdown, several marquee releases, and the holiday shopping season, though, boosted the system's fortunes tremendously. It's remained the top-selling console every week since the price cut, even besting the PS Vita's weekend launch last week.

Famitsu publisher Enterbrain reports that 3DS has now sold more than 4 million units in Japan since launching there in late February -- comparing the milestone against last week's total reveals the handheld saw its biggest sales yet during the December 19-25 period: at least 510,000 systems.

The portable moved 374,764 units in its debut weekend, but earlier this month, the 3DS posted a new week high of 378,114, which was bolstered by the introduction of new color variations and the first 3DS entry of Capcom's phenomenally popular (in Japan) series Monster Hunter.

Enterbrain also reveals that two first-party 3DS games, Super Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7, have sold a million copies in Japan to date. Super Mario 3D Land, released in early November, has sold 1.04 million copies. Mario Kart 7 launched a month later and has already sold 1.08 million copies.

Monster Hunter 3G has sold more than 730,000 copies (not including the recent week's sales) since shipping in early December, and is expected to cross the 1 million mark before the end of the year, too. Capcom has already said it's shipped at least that many copies to stores.

In North America, 3DS sales are already picking up, and reached 1.65 million in November. Nintendo of America has predicted 3DS's first-year sales will exceed the original DS's.
 
   
 
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Harry Fields
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So can Iwata-san have the rest of his salary back now?

Cameron King
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I would like to see what sales are like without the adrenaline booster that is Christmas.



Iwata has stated that Touch-Generation software is on the way. Let's see what they have.


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