Another article with the purpose of misleading people to believe that
Blu-ray is outselling
DVD, when clearly
it's not. First of all, the original announcement was that Resident Evil Trilogy Boxset was the most popular
Blu-ray Disc sold at Amazon Japan, but it never claims that it was the best selling movie product for the whole site.
Amazon Japan's Top 10 DVD sales:
1. Evangelion: 1.0 You Are [Not] Alone Special Equipment Edition
2. Kara no Kyoukai - the Garden of sinners Fukan Fūkei Regular Edition
3.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 2-Disc Special Edition
4. Shijō Saikyō no Idō Yūenchi Dreams Come True Wonderland 2008 (Limited Initial Pressing)
5. Summer Tour 2007 Final time Kotoba no Chikara
6. The Bourne Ultimatum
7. Biohazard [Resident Evil] 3 Deluxe Collectors' Edition
8.
Hero Special Limited Edition
9. Transformers Special Collectors' Edition
10. Nodame Cantabile in Europe
Amazon Japan's Top 10 Blu-ray sales:
1. Biohazard [Resident Evil] Trilogy box
2. Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End
3. Byousoku 5 cm (5 cm Per Second)
4. I Am Legend
5. .hack//GU Trilogy
6. Kido Senshi Gundam Gyakushuu no Char
7. Kumo no Mukou, Yakusoku no Basho (The Place Promised in Our Early Days)
8. Phantom of the
Opera
9.
Ratatouille
10. Kido Senshi Gundam F91
What the original announcement states is that "Resident Evil Trilogy Boxset on Blu-ray significantly outperformed the DVD version", but there's a simple explanation that conveniently is omitted, as usual with these Blu-ray sales articles.
If most of consumers in Japan, already own Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2: Apocalypse on DVD, since they were released on 2002-2004, why would they purchase now the Resident Evil Trilogy DVD Boxset, when they already had 2/3 of that boxset?
Clearly most of them didn't, since they preffered to purchase only Resident Evil 3: Extintion on DVD to complete the set, which ranked 7th at the Top 10 most popular DVDs sold at Amazon Japan.