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Japanese Sales Charts, Week Ending March 13th

This has been the slowest week of the year so far in Japan, with total sales of the top 100 titles falling to below 600,000 for the first time.

This is not necessarily ...

David Jenkins, Blogger

March 18, 2005

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This has been the slowest week of the year so far in Japan, with total sales of the top 100 titles falling to below 600,000 for the first time. This is not necessarily anything to worry about, since it may just show a lull between major product launches. Nonetheless, even top selling title Shin Sangoku Musou 4 (aka Dynasty Warriors 5) sold only 61,920 units this week. However, the number two title, also by Koei, and the week’s highest new entry, San Goku Shi X (aka Romance of the Three Kingdoms X) managed only 30,541. Overall sales were down 16 percent on last week and totalled just 62 percent of the weekly average. Hardware sales were almost identical to last week, with PSP coming top with 46,307 sales for a 34.59 percent market share, followed by the PlayStation 2 at 30.88 percent, the Nintendo DS at 19.82 percent, the Game Boy Advance at 11.36 percent, the GameCube at 3.17 percent and the Xbox at 0.18 percent.

TW

LW

Title

Publisher

Format

Release Date

1

1

Shin Sangoku Musou 4

Koei

PS2

2005.02.24

2

NE

San Goku Shi X

Koei

PS2

2005.03.10

3

2

Tales of Eternia

Namco

PSP

2005.03.03

4

NE

Pac-Pix

Namco

DS

2005.03.10

5

NE

Sennen Kazoku

Nintendo

GBA

2005.03.10

6

NE

Meteos

Bandai

DS

2005.03.10

7

5

Dragon Ball Z 3

Bandai

PS2

2005.02.10

8

NE

Ys: The Ark of Napishtim

Konami

PS2

2005.03.10

9

4

Star Fox Assault

Nintendo

GC

2005.02.24

10

NE

Rockman X8

Capcom

PS2

2005.03.10

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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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