NDS Media Create Sales - Sept. 4 - Sept. 10

The software sales data from Japan may prove disappointing to a few Nintendo fans as the DS has been taken down the number one spot by its rival.

It has been straight weeks that we've seen the Nintendo DS ruling the software charts, and while today's number one spot may not be an entire success, Nintendo is still dominating it sparingly.

1. (PSP, Bandai Namco) Tales of Phantasia Full Voice Edition - 66,263 2. (DS, Nintendo) New Super Mario Bros. - 53,011 / 3,027,038 3. (DS, Square Enix) Final Fantasy III - 49,475 / 598,476 4. (DS, Nintendo) Mogitate Tingle no Bara Iro Rupee Land - 32,792 5. (DS, Nintendo) More Brain Age - 32,054 / 3,151,912 6. (DS, Nintendo) Shaberu! DS Cuisine Navi - 25,458 / 445,191 7. (GBA, Nintendo) Rhythm Tengoku - 24,676 / 148,108 8. (DS, Nintendo) Animal Crossing Wild World - 24,027 / 3,205,762 9. (PS2, Sega) Phantasy Star Universe - 20,431 / 140,633 10. (DS, Nintendo) Mario Basket 3 on 3 - 20,372 / 288,136

Posted on 14-09-2006 by jacob

Comments

  • What's even worse, it's by Tales of Phantasia. Ever since the orignal SFC version, they re-released the PS version, GBA version, now PSP. So it's the exact same game but repackaged. What's suprising is that Mario is still up there after all this time.

    LeSomeGuy, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Wow, a PSP-Game on top? Maybe the shops decided to put a DS-Logo-Sticker on the box to cover the "PSP"-Logo and fooled many buyers this way ;) Hope I never have to see this again :P

    Sildorian, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • At least it's a worthy game that took the top spot.

    Chaos, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • A chapter of "Tales of" is coming to DS too.

    Olpus Bonzo, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • why isnt this guy banned^ not to mention he clearly has no logic when he looks at the sales records and notices that SEVEN of the top TEN are nintendo DS games. psp has ONE in the top 10, and for the first time in along while (or ever, im not sure) DS dominates nuff said.

    darkshadow61, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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