22 Mar
Posted by Gibran Nawaz as Business, Nintendo DS, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Portable, Wii
Yoshi’s Island does it again, topping the Japanese software charts two weeks in a row. It’s really hard to compete with the handheld monsters that are Nintendo, but Monster Hunter is actually doing a great job keeping the PSP from being forgotten. It’s kind of sad that almost all 30 games on the list are predominantly DS games, with the rest of the consoles greatly lacking. Maybe the analyst is true.
01. (NDS, Nintendo) Yoshi’s Island DS - 131,843 / 434,958
02. (NDS, Bandai-Namco) Word Puzzle Mojipittan DS - 71,701 / NEW
03. (PSP, Capcom) Monster Hunter Portable 2nd - 64,368 / 1,000,599
04. (WII, Nintendo) Wii Sports - 38,560 / 1,204,234
05. (PS2, Koei) Kin-iro no Corda 2 - 34,585 / NEW
06. (NDS, Level 5) Prof. Layton and the Mysterious Village - 31,371 / 297,388
07. (WII, Nintendo) Wii Play - 30,416 / 1,033,044
08. (NDS, Konami) Tokimeki Memorial: Girl’s Side 1st Love - 29,033 / NEW
09. (NDS, Banpresto) Super Robot Wars W - 25,139 / 200,759
10. (NDS, Square-Enix) Dragon Quest Monsters Joker - 22,462 / 1,250,726
11. (NDS, Nintendo) More Brain Age
12. (NDS, Nintendo) New Super Mario Bros.
13. (NDS, EA) SimCity DS
14. (PS3, Bandai-Namco) Gundam Musou
15. (NDS, Nintendo) Animal Crossing Wild World
16. (NDS, Konami) Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters: World Championship 2007
17. (PS2, Spike) Kenka Bancho 2: Full Throttle
18. (NDS, Nintendo) Mario Kart DS
19. (NDS, Nintendo) Common Knowledge Training
20. (NDS, Nintendo) English Training
21. (NDS, Nintendo) Brain Age
22. (WII, Sega) Sonic and the Secret Rings
23. (NDS, Konami) Survival Kids: Lost in Blue 2
24. (NDS, Bandai-Namco) Iron Left Brain: Mistake Museum 2
25. (NDS, Nintendo) Picross DS
26. (NDS, Pokemon) Pokémon Diamond
27. (NDS, EA) Theme Park DS
28. (NDS, Marvelous Interactive) Harvest Moon: The Island I Grew Up On
29. (WII, Nintendo) Wario Ware Smooth Moves
30. (NDS, Sega) Doraemon’s New Magic World Adventure DS
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One Response
tidles
March 22nd, 2007 at 9:03 pm
1HELLO! Total irrelevant to the buying public who reads this website! Can we give it a break now? Eh? Mr Nawaz?
This is gettin like spam…
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