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Japanese Sales Charts, Week Ending April 24th

The short-term cyclical churn that is the Japanese games market has taken a turn for the better this week, with sales up 156 percent from last week and 17 percent above t...

David Jenkins, Blogger

April 28, 2005

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The short-term cyclical churn that is the Japanese games market has taken a turn for the better this week, with sales up 156 percent from last week and 17 percent above the weekly average. The number one selling game was Square Enix’s remake of its SNES hit Romancing SaGa, with an impressive 216,904 units sold (compared to 858,000 for the original), with 95 percent of stock sold out. However, the larger news is the enormous effect that the new different-colored versions of the Nintendo DS and the release of Nintendogs have had on the market. 96,191 Nintendo DS were sold during the week, for a massive 52.86 percent share of the market. This is more than every other format combined, including the PSP's with 33,004 sales. This means the PlayStation 2 could manage only a 18.18 percent market share, the PSP 18.14 percent, the Game Boy Advance 6.18 percent, the GameCube 4.58 percent and the Xbox 0.06 percent. Thanks to strong advertising and an already infamous 40/40 score in the influential Famitsu magazine, Nintendogs was the best selling Nintendo DS game of the week, with the three versions (all of which are functionally identical except for different breeds of dog – in a similar variegation to Pokémon titles) selling a combined 180,974 units. This makes the game the fastest selling Nintendo DS title yet, and the likely more mainstream appeal for Nintendogs suggests the game will likely to continue to be a significant seller for many weeks to come. Tomy’s third placed title Naruto title sold 84,195 units, proving again that the Naruto anime license is well suited to a Nintendo audience, following its emergence as the most successful third-party series on the GameCube. With the Nintendo DS also outselling the PSP in three of the previous four weeks it seems that the next-generation portable battle is evolving along very different lines than many analysts predicted, in Japan at least. Sony has now shipped (as opposed to sold) a total of 2.97 million PSP consoles worldwide (with a European launch not scheduled until September), whereas Nintendo yesterday announced that global sales had eclipsed 5 million (not the 3 million erroneously reported by Nintendo of Europe earlier in the week).

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Title

Publisher

Format

Release Date

1

NE

Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song

Square Enix

PS2

2005.04.21

2

NE

Fire Emblem: Souen no Kiseki

Nintendo

GC

2005.04.20

3

NE

Naruto: Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu 3

Tomy

DS

2005.04.21

4

NE

Nintendogs: Shiba and Friends

Nintendo

DS

2005.04.21

5

NE

Nintendogs: Dachshund and Friends

Nintendo

DS

2005.04.21

6

NE

Nintendogs: Chihuahua and Friends

Nintendo

DS

2005.04.21

7

NE

Baseball Live 2005

Namco

PS2

2005.04.21

8

NE

Rockman Zero 4

Capcom

GBA

2005.04.21

9

2

Kidou Senshi Gundam: One Year War

Bandai

PS2

2005.04.07

10

NE

Shutokou Battle

Genki

PSP

2005.04.21

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David Jenkins ([email protected]) is a freelance writer and journalist working in the UK. As well as being a regular news contributor to Gamasutra.com, he also writes for newsstand magazines Cube, Games TM and Edge, in addition to working for companies including BBC Worldwide, Disney, Amazon and Telewest.

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