ALL Weekly Japanese Sales: 10/17 - 10/23

Tons of new releases this week, though not much change on the hardware front.

Software: 1. PS2 Hisshou Pachinko Kouryoku Vol. 1: CR Shinseiki Evangelion - D3 Publisher - 71,759 (NEW) 2. NDS Pokon Torouze - Nintendo - 66,248 (NEW) 3. PSP Kawasima Brain Trainer Portable - Sega - 42,674 (NEW) 4. NDS Super Princess Peach 37,870 (NEW) 5. PS2 Dragonball Z Sparking! - Bandai - 34,066 (449,000) 6. PS2 Shuffle: On the Stage - Kadokawa Shoten - 29,732 (NEW) 7. NDS Nou wo Kitaeru Otona no DS Training - Nintendo - 24,303 (679,000) 8. PS2 Burnout Revenge - Electronic Arts - 21,608 (NEW) 9. GBA Famicom Mini Series: Super Mario Brothers - Nintendo - 21,297 (375,000) 10. NDS Tamagotchi no Petit Petit Omisetchi - Bandai - 20,473 (317,000)

Hardware: NDS 44,283 PSP 28,067 PS2 21,699 GBM 15,540 GBA SP 7,389 GCN 1,519 GBA 396 XBX 129

YTD / LTD DS - 1,937,450 / 3,433,046 PSP - 1,456,020 / 1,938,272 DS Lead - 481,430 / 1,494,774

Tamagotchi and Super Mario Bros. still hold on as new games like Super Princess Peach, Where do babies come from?, and Pokon Torouze are release for the DS. Unfortunately, Where do babies come from? did not make the charts on it's first week of release. Sega also introduces a Brain Training game for the PSP which does very well for it's first week. On the hardware front everything seems to be pretty much the same, though an interesting note is that the DS' year to date sales is a mere ~1,000 units away from passing the PSP's total sales in Japan and will likely pass it next week.

src: Media Create

Posted on 28-10-2005 by Jay

Comments

  • DS' lead will last? I hope, but for the PSP a lot of good games are at the start line, and they have already a Brain Training thanks to Sega.

    Olpus Bonzo, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • like always DS rules

    juventus, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • GO DS!!! U ROX MY SOX!

    Nintendude, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Go Nintendo!

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

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