The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:
PS3 – 42,218
3DSLL – 39,046
3DS – 24,623
PSP – 17,769
Vita – 7,957
Xbox 360 – 4,894
Wii – 4,849
PS2 – 894
DSi LL – 344
DSi – 330
For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:
3DSLL – 55,353
3DS – 24,822
PSP – 23,061
Vita – 14,469
PS3 – 8,935
Wii – 5,421
PS2 – 1,103
Xbox 360 – 742
DSi – 429
DSi LL – 365
Earlier today, analyst Daniel Gibson at Macquarie Capital Securities Limited tweeted that a fire broke out at a Wii U assembly factory in Japan. Gibson mentioned that Nintendo would revise its shipping forecast as a result.
Nintendo has now officially responded to the situation, and it looks like the fire won’t have a major effect on production. The company said, “As of now, we see no impacts on our Wii U console production scheme”.
CVG reports that supply constraints have been an issue for the Big N thus far. Due to strong demand, many retailers already sold out of allocated stock.
Fortunately, it seems as though this latest development won’t negatively impact the Wii U production line.
Nintendo will be on hand for this year’s New York Comic Com 2012 expo with lots of content for its two main systems.
The Wii U will be playable, and there will be a bunch of games to try out. New Super Mario Bros. U, Nintendo Land, and ZombiU are just a few of the titles expected at the show.
On the 3DS, attendees can get their hands on software such as Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Adventure Time, and Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. The upcoming eShop game Crashmo will also be playable.
Head past the break for Nintendo’s full lineup and information about activities.



