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What Last Generation Consoles Do Some Japanese Gamers Still Use_

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on November 06, 2025

It’s that time again, time for fascinating data. A group of Japanese people were questioned which video game consoles they owned and still used. Their answers might yono business surprise you. They might not.

On March 4 and 5, over one thousand members of the RealWorld RealResearch monitor pool answered questions about game consoles. Here’s the breakdown: 54.9 percent were male, 5.1 percent were teenagers, 17.9 percent were in their 20s, 22.3 percent were in their 30s, 22.7 percent were in their 40s, 16.3 percent were in their 50s and 15.7 percent were sixty years old and up.

Do keep in mind that the results of this data should not be construed as anything larger than representative of this research pool — it does not speak for all of Japan.

– Do you have a next (current) generation console at home? (Sample size=1,040)

Yes 32.1 percent

No 67.9 percent

– If you have a next generation console, which next generation consoles do you have? (Sample size=334, multiple answer)

Wii 76.6 percent

Playstation 3 36.8 percent

Xbox360 11.7 percent

– If you do not have a next generation console, which next generation consoles do you plan to buy? (Sample size=766, multiple answer)

Wii 28.2 percent

Playstation 3 13.9 percent

Xbox360 2.7 percent

Don’t plan to buy any 63.7 percent

– Which rummy meet of the following older consoles do you still play with? (Sample size=1,040, multiple answer)

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Playstation 2 39.8 percent

Playstation 15.8 percent

Super Famicon (SNES) 15.1 percent

Nintendo 64 11.3 percent

Famicon (NES) 9.1 percent

Nintendo Gamecube 6.3 percent

PC Engine 4.7 percent

Sega Saturn 4.4 percent

Dreamcast 3.5 percent

Xbox 1.5 percent

Sega Megadrive 1.4 percent

Other 5.1 percent

None at all 44.6 percent

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