The Xbox One reportedly didn't even manage to sell 100 units in Japan last week.

In the same seven days that saw 25,000 PS4s and 15,000 Wii Us shifted, Microsoft's console achieved just 99 sales, according to figures from Japanese sales tracking company Media Create (via Kotaku).

It's nothing new to hear that Xbox One isn't doing well in the Far East, but it's the first time we've heard of the console - only released in Japan 16 months ago - dropping into double-digits.

It could just be down to the time of year, and we may see things pick back up to the few-hundred-a-week it was selling previously.

But it's still a terrible result for the US firm. When the console didn't do well on its Japanese launch, the boss over there resigned, and things still haven't picked up since.

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To put things into context, here are the eight top-selling gaming machines from January 11 to 17 in Japan:

1. New Nintendo 3DS XL: 30,172 units

2. PlayStation 4: 25,592

3. PlayStation Vita: 18,202

4. Wii U: 15,398

5. New Nintendo 3DS: 6,241

6. Nintendo 3DS: 4,797

7. PlayStation 3: 1,939

8. Nintendo 3DS XL: 1,162

The drop from three previous generation devices to a current gen major console is over 1,000 units, suggesting that whatever Microsoft does, people just don't want Xbox One in Japan.

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