ALL Weekly Japanese Sales: 10/10 - 10/16

The Brain Training games continue to do well as the DS regains a bit of momentum this week.

Software: 1. PS2 Dragonball Z Sparking! - Bandai - 89,000 (415,000) 2. PS2 Code Age Commanders - Square-Enix - 37,000 (NEW) 3. GBA Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX - Konami - 35,000 (NEW) 4. GBA Famicom Mini: Super Mario Brothers - Nintendo - 32,000 (354,000) 5. NDS Tamagotchi no Petit Petit Omisetchi - Bandai - 29,000 (296,000) 6. NDS Nou wo Kitaeru Otona no DS Training - Nintendo - 24,000 (655,000) 7. NDS Yawaraka Atamajuku (Brain Training for Kids) - Nintendo - 20,000 (570,000) 8. GBA Tsuukin Hitofude (Polarium) - Nintendo - 14,000 (NEW) 9. PS2 Shin Sangoku Musou 4 Moshouden - Koei - 12,000 (311,000) 10. NDS Jump! Superstars - Nintendo - 9,000 (394,000)

Hardware: NDS - 44,262 PSP - 29,162 PS2 - 23,659 GBM - 20,026 GBASP - 9,707 GCN - 1,666 GBA - 431 XBX- 132

YTD / LTD DS - 1,893,167 / 3,388,763 PSP - 1,427,953 / 1,910,205 DS Lead - 465,214 / 1,478,558

Not much for Nintendo this week. Yu-Gi-Oh! and Polarium came out for the GBA while Jump! Superstars made it back to the top 10. Also, the DS saw a bit of an increase in sales from last week with no new software! Next week should be more interesting with Super Princess Peach, Where do babies come from?, and Pokon Torouze coming out for the DS and Sega's Brain Training for the PSP.

src: Media Create

Posted on 23-10-2005 by Jay

Comments

  • PSPwned......again. ;) As for the last 2 days of daily charts, the PSP's Brain Training has enjoyed a spot at #3 the first day out, and a spot at #1 it's second. I doubt the PSP sill overtake the DS in sales though. I also doubt the PSP's Brain Training will have legs.

    Ray00101, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • PSP is not too far, and for a system without killer applications like PSP is a good achievement. I hope that the DS continue to sell well, because i'm going to buy one and i want a lot of games from the developers (and developers choose a system that sells).

    Olpus Bonzo, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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