Well, we’d it nice for a while. Bolstered by the release of a few high-profile RPGs and what we assumed to be a pervasive holiday spirit, the Japanese sales charts were totally booming throughout the month of December. Unfortunately, the prolonged hardware sales spike seems to be tapering off. That could be because massive sellers like Final Fantasy XIII are experiencing some wicked post-launch sales depression. Or, it could just be a disappearance of the aforementioned spirit.

The only system spared from the brunt of the fallout was the PSP, which managed to get a small sales boost on the back of Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, which sold nearly 450,000 units in its first week on store shelves, and was released alongside the special edition PSP seen above. Will it have more longevity than Square Enix’s other current top seller? We might never know. (For like, seven more days.)

- PSP: 145,682 12,771 (9.61%)
- Wii: 76,772 87,083 (53.15%)
- PS3: 61,591 52,777 (46.15%)
- DSi: 50,178 42,283 (45.73%)
- DSi LL: 45,221 25,422 (35.99%)
- DS Lite: 10,067 7,321 (42.10%)
- Xbox 360: 5,461 1,417 (20.60%)
- PS2: 3,092 931 (23.14%)
- PSP Go: 2,841 1,062 (27.21%)

[Source: Media Create]

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JoystiqJapanese hardware sales, Jan. 4 - Jan. 10: Honeymoon’s over edition originally appeared on Joystiq on Sun, 17 Jan 2010 21:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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