Japanese Sales Chart: DS Owns

August 31st, 2006 Posted in Business, Driving

The latest Japanese software sales charts show that all top 10 best selling games are for the Nintendo DS. As we reported earlier, Final Fantasy 3 takes the top spot, with New Super Mario Bros. as number two.

1: Final Fantasy 3
2: New Super Mario Bros.
3: Rune Factory
4: Brain Training 2
5: DS Talking Cooking Nave
6: Tamagotchi Collection Shop
7: Mario Hoops
8: Animal Crossing
9: Brain Training For Adults
10: English Training

6 Responses to “Japanese Sales Chart: DS Owns”

  1. Shaka Says:

    mmm i dont care how much they sell in japan this games seems really boring and the ony game i like on n-ds children of mana and maybe the dragon quest game other then that. meh.PSP has far better game in my book.



  2. Flame sucks Says:

    FFIII>Shaka



  3. StMadnes Says:

    Sorry, most DS games just don’t do it for me. Most of their games are rated T and E. Don’t get me wrong. I think they make great gifts for kids. The games have a great child-like/old school appeal and the battery life on the DS lasts long enough to keep any sugar-stoned child at bay. But as an adult gamer who likes M-rated games, i’ll have to go with the competition.

    Anyway,
    DS= entertainment for kids/ old folks who dare venture out into the digital world.



  4. Shaka Says:

    Thats kinda my point StMadnes look at the names of this games ,if this is what sells more ,then nintendo is clearerly destroying the gaming era with useless tamagochi games and math games.

    if put my interest more if i see more games like Tekken-DR or LocoRoco ect.



  5. david Says:

    I think you three have way to much time on your hands, probably because you chose psp’s over ds’s. Enjoy your chat though, castlevania and ff3 are call’n so I gotta go! Thank’s!



  6. Paul Says:

    I own a PSP and PS2 for action games and a DS for games that really need a touch sensitive screen, Sudoku and Brain Training etc. This is why I’m not surprised to see several self improvement type games there. There are sudoku and brain training games on the PSP but I doubt you will see them in it’s top 100 chart.



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