Nintendo's
Wii console
outsold Sony's
PlayStation
3 by a factor of six to one in Japan during June.
Research from Japanese publisher
Enterbrain
show that, despite doubts from analysts, the Wii continues to go from strength
to strength, outselling the PS3 by four to one in April and five to one in May.
Enterbrain reported that Nintendo sold 270,974 Wii consoles in Japan in June,
while Sony sold 41,628 PS3s and
Microsoft
sold 17,616 Xbox
360s.
Nintendo claims to have sold 5.84 million Wii machines worldwide in the five
months following its release in November, including 2.37 million in the Americas
and two million in Japan.
Sony said that it has shipped 5.5 million PS3s in the fiscal year to March
2007.
Sony Computer Entertainment Australia has countered the Enterbrain figures
with reports that the PS3 has been the number-one selling next-gen console in
Australia since its launch, outselling the Wii and the Xbox 360 almost every
week.
Some analysts predict that Wii sales could slow later in the year following
the release of high profile games like
Halo 3 and
Grand
Theft Auto IV for the PS3 and Xbox 360.
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