3DS is king, though

Following news of the PS4 not quite picking it up in Japan, we know have a fuller picture of the first half of 2014 in Japan. Hardware sales are up, software sales are down, and it's not new hardware that's shifting any more than usual. If you're wondering why the Vita is turning into a purely niche RPG system, well, Japan actually buys it. Good job to the 360 beating Wii sales, too.

3DS – 1,079,166 units

PS Vita – 639,730 units

PS4 – 613,785 units

PS3 – 300,386 units

Wii U – 291,605 units

PSP – 80,251 units

Xbox 360 – 6,421 units

Wii – 6,194 units

For reference, lifetime sales of these platforms:

PSP –19,688,744 units total

3DS – 15,773,177 units total

Wii –12,744,273 units total

PS3 –9,868,886 units total

PS Vita –2,914,869 units total

Wii U –1,810,032 units total

Xbox 360 –1,613,980 units total

PS4 –613,785 units total

The 3DS will likely overtake the PSP one day, but not for a couple years. Meanwhile, top ten selling software includes Mario Kart 8, already fourth though just recently released. Yokai Watch localization, please.

Yokai Watch (3DS): 849,027 (1,135,480 units total)

Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru to Ruka no Fushigi na Fushigi na Kagi (3DS): 739,032 (739,032 units total)

Kirby: Triple Deluxe (3DS) 633,695 (633,695 units total)

Mario Kart 8 (Wii U): 512,467 (512,467 units total)

Pocket Monsters X/Y (3DS): 416,864 (4,393,693 units total)

Puzzle and Dragons (3DS): 411,992 (1,417,689 units total)

Mario Party: Island Tour (3DS): 404,666 (404,666 units total)

Knack (PS4): 398,685 (398,685 units total)

Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme VS Full Boost (PS3) 367,354 (367,354 units total)

Dark Souls II (PS3) 335,226 (335,226 units total)

Japanese market flat for H1 2014; PS3 sales beating Wii U [MCV]