Videogame sales dropped 15 per cent in Japan during 2008

06 January 2009 @ 11:23 am EDT

Sales of videogame products dropped by 15.3 percent in Japan last year, according to entertainment magazine, Enterbrain.



Nintendo Co's Wii game console is displayed at an electronic shop in Tokyo's Akihabara district January 24, 2008
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The industry sales figures fell to 582.6 billion Yen, or $6 million.

The decline was primarily due to a lack of new hardware in 2008, in contrast to the two previous year's which saw the launch of the Wii and the PlayStation 3 in the region, the magazine said.

Nintendo's DS was the best selling hardware during 2008, shifting 4.03 million units, compared to Sony's 3.54 million PSP sales.

The Wii sold 2.91 million units during the period, while the PlayStation 3 moved 991,000 units and the Xbox 360 318,000 consoles.

Software sales in the region fell 7.9 per cent during 2008, despite stellar performance from titles such as Wii Fit and Mario Kart Wii.

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