In one of those rare occurrences, Microsoft finds itself doing well in Japan. According to industry tracker Media Create, the Xbox 360 comfortably outsold its competition last week, with 25,334 units shipped to the Nintendo Wii’s 16,973 and the Sony PlayStation 3’s 16,149. Nintendo’s DSi handheld still retained the top spot by a wide margin, though, with 41,839 units sold. It was followed by the PSP, with 29,552 units sold.

 Previous Xbox 360 exclusives, such as Infinite Undiscovery and Tales of Vesperia, have also resulted in sales spikes for the company in Japan, where Microsoft is still struggling to find a large audience. While Microsoft sits at the top this week, if previous trends are any indication, then after initial buzz for Star Ocean 4 dies down, so will Xbox 360 sales. Given a couple more weeks, Nintendo will likely find itself as the dominator once again.

 
 

Elderly residents will be able to show their grandchildren a thing or two about how to use their Wii, thanks to a generous donation from a local bikers’ group. The White Horse Wings Bikers’ Group donated £1,200 to staff and residents at Church View care home in Stratton St Margaret so they could buy a Nintendo Wii console with games and a Wii fit board.

Home manager Jo Butler said: “We have close links with the White Horse Wings, as some of staff are members but it is very kind of them to provide us which such a generous donation. “Myself, staff members and the residents decided that the best investment for the money would be a Nintendo Wii console. The Wii is a great way of stimulating both the body and mind and will encourage the residents to interact not only with each other but with members of staff and also friends and family when they come and visit. 

 

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