Microsoft's Xbox 360 outsold Sony's PlayStation 3 in Japan in September, beating the rival machine in monthly unit sales for the first time in Sony's home market, a game magazine publisher said.
Strong sales growth came after Microsoft cut prices for its game console last month.
Microsoft sold 53 547 units of the Xbox 360 in the four weeks to 28 September, compared with 33 071 units of the PS3, data from Enterbrain showed on Friday.
Nintendo safely maintained its leading position in the Japanese console market, having sold 109 548 units of the Wii during the month.
Although popular in the US, the Xbox 360 has been struggling to compete with the PS3 and the Wii in Japan, home to both Sony and Nintendo.
In a bid to lift sales, Microsoft on 11 September cut the price of the Xbox 360 Arcade, which comes without a hard disk drive, by 8 000 yen ($76) to 19 800 yen. It also lowered the price of the high-end Elite model by 8 000 yen to 39 800 yen.
Sony sells the PS3 with a 40GB hard disk drive for 39 980 yen, while Nintendo offers the Wii for 25 000 yen.
The Microsoft console also got a boost from Square Enix Holdings' popular role-playing game, "Infinite Undiscovery", launched in Japan on 11 September.
In the handheld video game market, Nintendo sold 234 477 units of its DS, compared with 109 274 units of Sony's PlayStation Portable.
Sales of the PSP seem to have slowed ahead of the planned launch on 16 October in Japan of a new model of the portable machine, Enterbrain said.
The new PSP-3000 will come with a built-in microphone and advanced LCD panel that is better suited for use outdoors and offers a shorter response time than the existing machine.
Nintendo will launch a new DS on 1 November that can take pictures and play music, potentially encroaching into the territory of Apple's iPod and iPhone.
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