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Japanese software figures: Nintendomination again

July 10th, 2008 @ 08:16

The Japanese software charts, courtesy of NeoGAF, are almost completely dominated by Nintendo yet again this week.

See for yourselves:

  1. [NDS] Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (Nintendo) - 47,000 / 167,000
  2. [PS3] Initial D Extreme Stage (Sega) - 43,000
  3. [NDS] Derby Stallion DS (Enterbrain) - 38,000 / 186,000
  4. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) - 31,000 / 2,323,000
  5. [NDS] Nanashi no Game (Square Enix) - 30,000
  6. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) - 28,000 / 1,535,000
  7. [WII] Tales of Symphonia Dawn of a New World (Bandai Namco) - 27,000 / 164,000
  8. [WII] Super Mario Stadium Family Baseball (Nintendo) - 20,000 / 108,000
  9. [PS3] Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots (Konami) - 18,000 / 585,000
  10. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (Capcom) - 18,000 / 2,261,000

By Mike Bowden


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7 comments on “Japanese software figures: Nintendomination again”

  1. MGS is hanging in there, but only because sales of everything are so crappy at the minute. Whatever happened to the Japan I knew and loved? :-(

  2. It got bored and moved on.

  3. I didn’t know that MK Wii was available on DS.

    No wonder the jap charts are fuckered.

  4. The truth is out! Wii games are just DS games. On a disc.

  5. I’m waiting for Wii Fit to arrive on DS. i quite fancy having a legitimate excuse for stamping on a DS.

  6. Psychotext said:

    July 10th, 2008 at 10:15 am

    Quite low sales this week. Nothing really stood out as a decent seller.

  7. Sales always go up after E3. They’re obviously all mehed out from a lack of decent news. :-D

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