ALL Media Create Sales 6 March - 12 March

Right, lets see the new weekly software sales in the land of the rising sun.

01 NDS Animal Crossing WW - 82,000 (2,117,000) 02 NDS Brain Age 2 - 71,000 (1,505,000) 03 PS2 Sengoku Musou 2 (Samurai Warrior) - 49,000 (474,000) 04 NDS English Training - 42,000 (617,000) 05 NDS Brain Age - 41,000 (1,683,000) 06 PS2 Gundam Climax UC - 34,000 (191,000) 07 NDS Seiken Densetsu CHILDREN of MANA - 27,000 (129,000) 08 PSP Valkyrie Profile Lenneth - 21,000 (91,000) 09 NDS Mario Kart DS - 19,000 (1,171,000) 10 PSP Monster Hunter Portable - 17,000 (558,000)

Interesting week this one. This week we see Mario Kart DS squirming back into the top 10. Suprisingly, Children of Mana fell all the way down to number 7 on the charts. Both the Brain Trainings are still in, but most suprising is that Animal Crossing: Wild World climbed all the way upto no.1 this week. Looks like these games still have legs folks.

src: Media-Create

Posted on 16-03-2006 by skarma

Comments

  • Woah. Animal Crossing is STILL going strong. :O The Japanese must love their non-games. :P

    Skitz, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • As we should. Gaah, there are now 2 psp games in the top ten! How could this be!?!!

    yakutatazu, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Animal Crossing is a game.

    skarma, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Yeah, but it's not a proper game in a different sense. In the way that it's better described as a second life. :D

    Skitz, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • english training? do you think they do a japanese training for us ^^

    stylusx, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Animal Crossing is a game, it could be classified as an adventure or a role-playing... World of Warcraft can be related to it, as you can't beat the game and it never technically ends.

    MikeMania, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Good to see CoM is still on the chart.

    rocken, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • It dropped a fair bit though.

    Part 2, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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