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Call of Duty: Ghosts launched in Japan last week. How’d the Wii U version do? Not too well, though it did do slightly better than other prominent Wii U titles.

Sales reported by Dengeki (tracked by ASCII Works) indicate that the game sold 2,508 units in its first few days on the market. Interestingly, that’s better the debuts of both Rayman Legends and Sonic Lost World.

Nintendo has released a new infographic highlighting impressive stats about Pokemon X/Y. You can find it above.

Source: Nintendo PR

Monster Hunter 4 has now sold over three million copies in Japan. The game is selling at a rate of roughly 40,000 copies each week.

Famitsu wrote in its latest issue:

“With the tenth anniversary of the franchise approaching, 2014 should be an even more exciting year for MH than ever before. MH4 continues to generate a lot of attention in the market, and we can expect sales to continue going forward. Going into the holiday season, the newly-improved MH4 will likely have even more of a performance to show us.”

I’m assuming the latest news coming from Famitsu is different from Capcom’s announcement last month. The publisher had announced that Monster Hunter 4 shipments had exceeded three million. Famitsu’s article seems to apply to actual sales rather than shipments.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

3DS LL – 47,852
Vita – 46,350
Vita TV – 42,172
3DS – 22,250
Wii U – 15,906
PS3 – 12,019
PSP – 4,353
Wii – 518
Xbox 360 – 404

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

3DS LL – 53,190
3DS – 28,627
Vita – 21,764
Wii U – 17,737
PS3 – 11,867
PSP – 4,010
Wii – 579
Xbox 360 – 346

In the latest trailer for One Piece: Unlimited World Red, Namco Bandai announced that the Unlimited series as a whole has sold over one million copies in Japan. The Wii titles One Piece: Unlimited Adventure (2007), One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 1 (2008), and One Piece Unlimited Cruise: Episode 2 (2009) reached the mark collectively. Namco Bandai didn’t make it entirely clear if the 3DS ports were included.

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The latest Wii U/3DS-specific UK software sales are as follows:

Wii U

1. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes – Warner Bros. Interactive
2. New Super Luigi U – Nintendo
3. New Super Mario Bros. U – Nintendo
4. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD – Nintendo
5. Wii Party U – Nintendo
6. LEGO City: Undercover – Nintendo
7. Nintendo Land – Nintendo
8. Sonic Lost World – Nintendo
9. Disney Infinity – Disney Interactive
10. Batman: Arkham Origins – Warner Bros. Interactive

3DS

1. Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy – Nintendo
2. Pokemon Y – Nintendo
3. Pokemon X – Nintendo
4. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril – Warner Bros. Interactive
5. Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Nintendo
6. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask – Nintendo
7. Luigi’s Mansion 2 – Nintendo
8. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
9. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins – Nintendo
10. Sonic Lost World – Nintendo

Source: Chart-Track

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This week’s UK software sales are as follows:

Individual formats

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All formats

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Source 1, Source 2

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

01./00. [PS3] Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts) {2013.11.07} (¥7.665) – 121.699 / NEW <59,98%>
02./01. [3DS] Pokemon X / Y # (Pokemon Co.) {2013.10.12} (¥4.800) – 115.630 / 2.847.101 (-29%)
03./04. [3DS] Monster Hunter 4 # (Capcom) {2013.09.14} (¥5.990) – 40.205 / 2.912.310 (-14%)
04./00. [PSV] Akiba’s Trip 2 (Acquire) {2013.11.07} (¥6.594) – 33.476 / NEW
05./02. [PS3] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2013 (Konami) {2013.10.24} (¥3.980) – 30.875 / 167.584 (-42%)
06./08. [PS3] Grand Theft Auto V (Take-Two Interactive Japan) {2013.10.10} (¥7.770) – 28.413 / 559.679 (-13%)
07./05. [PSP] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2013 (Konami) {2013.10.24} (¥2.980) – 24.675 / 98.856 (-35%)
08./00. [PS3] Akiba’s Trip 2 (Acquire) {2013.11.07} (¥7.329) – 20.230 / NEW
09./00. [3DS] Metal Max 4: Moonlight Diva # (Kadokawa Games) {2013.11.07} (¥6.980) – 17.867 / NEW
10./00. [3DS] Bandai Namco Games Presents J Legend Retsuden (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.11.07} (¥4.980) – 17.675 / NEW
11./06. [WIU] Wii Party U
(Nintendo) {2013.10.31} (¥4.935) – 15.969 / 53.341 (-57%)
12./00. [PS3] Onechanbara Z: Kagura with NoNoNo! (D3 Publisher) {2013.11.07} (¥7.140) – 15.686 / NEW
13./03. [3DS] Little Battlers eXperience: Wars (Level 5) {2013.10.31} (¥4.980) – 12.333 / 62.551 (-75%)
14./12. [3DS] Battle For Money Sentouchuu: Densetsu no Shinobi no Survival Battle! (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.10.17} (¥4.980) – 12.186 / 87.323 (-10%)
15./00. [PS3] Rocksmith 2014 Edition #
(Ubisoft) {2013.11.07} (¥6.980) – 11.599 / NEW
16./00. [PSV] Exstetra (FuRyu) {2013.11.07} (¥6.279) – 11.376 / NEW
17./00. [360] Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts) {2013.11.07} (¥7.665) – 10.547 / NEW
18./00. [PS3] NBA 2K14 (Take-Two Interactive Japan) {2013.11.07} (¥6.090) – 10.390 / NEW
19./07. [PSV] Gundam Breaker # (Bandai Namco Games) {2013.10.31} (¥6.980) – 8.897 / 42.672 (-74%)
20./13. [PSV] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2013 (Konami) {2013.10.24} (¥3.980) – 7.976 / 45.173 (-38%)

Pokemon X and Pokemon Y have collectively become the fastest-selling Nintendo game in Australia. The two titles sold over 100,000 units in its first weekend, surpassing Black/White’s 80,000 first week sales. Impressively, that number was achieved in a single day.

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NPD never hands out hardware data these days, meaning we usually have to rely on leaks and estimates in order to find out how well systems perform each month. Thankfully, NeoGAF user “creamsugar” has come through with a decent overview of October’s sales in the US.

Here’s a general estimate provided by creamsugar’s leak:

PSV < 30k < Wii < 40k < 50k < Wii U < 60k < 100k < PS3 < 120k This figure suggests that the Wii U managed to outsell the Wii, which the console has had a tough time doing most of the year. Wii U apparently sold between 50,000 and 60,000 units while the Wii moved between 30,000 and 40,000 consoles. Source

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