Sony might be seeing sales of its PlayStation 3 console increasing—but more than a year and a half after its launch, the Nintendo Wii is still hard to find and still the reigning king of console sales…especially in Japan. Japanese gaming magazine Enterbrain reports that the Wii outsold the PS3 by a factor of more than three-to-one during July 2008, with Sony managing to sell 54,823 PS3s compared to 171,851 Nintendo Wii’s sold in the same period.
In the handheld arena, Sony is going better against Nintendo, with the PlayStation Portable moving 256,765 unit compared to 217,639 units of the Nintendo DS.
The Nintendo Wii has dominated the game console market in Japan essentially since the day it launched, although the ratio of Wii-to-PS3 sales has been as high as five-to-oneback in mid-2007.