Thats right, Sony has finally reached (past) the 2 Millionth landmark sale for the Playstation 3 in Japan for the week ending April 6th where they managed to pull of 11,303 sales.

In addition to this the top selling game for the Playstation 3 this week in Japan was non other then Pro Baseball Spirits 5 which is produced by Konami and this has raked in 60,215 sales.

According to the latest Japanese video game data from Media Create for the week ended April 6, the PlayStation 3 sold another 11,303 units, which finally brings the installed base across the Pacific to more than two million.
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    Final Blade Apr 11, 08
    I don't see whats so great about it. You know it was going to happen wt one point.
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    Bale Fire* Apr 11, 08
    So... we know the world is going to blow up at one point, I don't see what's so special about that?[/sarcasm]

    Honestly it's news, it informs people of facts. In this case the total amount of sales of PS3's in Japan.
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    Final Blade Apr 11, 08
    Only PS3 fanboys would care for this anyway.
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    Bale Fire* Apr 11, 08
    So am I a PS3 fanboy? I define a PS3 fanboy as one who blindly worships the console with complete disregard to the facts. So I repeat do you see me as a PS3 fanboy?
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      Final Blade Apr 11, 08
      Did i call you one? Im making a generalization.

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    Bale Fire* Apr 11, 08
    You said only fanboys would be interested in this, I am interested in it and you are obviously enough to post here
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      Final Blade Apr 11, 08
      I don't care about it to be honest, my first post summed up my thoughts about it.

      Im only responding cause you are talking to me.

      Ok 1 person out of how many PS3 owners who care about it.

      Im sure tidus just posting this cause it was interesting.
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    theundertakergonzo Apr 11, 08
    Good on the ps3 passing the mark in Japan. Now lets do it worldwide aye.

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