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Latest Japanese Sales Charts - Week Ending June 27

The Japanese market has started to recover after almost a month of lackluster sales with almost double the amount of units sold compared to last week. However the market ...

David Jenkins, Blogger

July 2, 2004

2 Min Read

The Japanese market has started to recover after almost a month of lackluster sales with almost double the amount of units sold compared to last week. However the market is still below the weekly average, implying that the Japanese market in general is still in some amount of trouble. First week sales for Sega’s new soccer management title were extremely healthy though with around 215,000 units sold. Namco’s Xenosaga sequel also did well with about 186,000 units sold. However Square Enix will be slightly disappointed with the performance of their latest portable Dragon Quest title, which is normally considered the strongest of all RPG brands in Japan. In hardware sales the PlayStation 2 has retaken the top spot with a 47.74% market share, compared to 44.38% for the Game Boy Advance, 7.02% for the GameCube and 0.48% for the Xbox.

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Title

Publisher

Format

Release Date

1

NE

J-League Pro Soccer Love o Tsukurou '04

Sega

PS2

2004.06.24

2

NE

Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Bose

Namco

PS2

2004.06.24

3

NE

Dragon Quest Characters: Toruneko no Daibouken 3 Advance

Square Enix

GBA

2004.06.24

4

2

Pachinko Slot! Fist of the North Star

Sammy

PS2

2004.05.27

5

NE

Mr. Kinpachi in Class 3B

Chun Soft

PS2

2004.06.24

6

3

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

Nintendo

GBA

2004.06.10

7

NE

Memories Off Sorekara

Kid

PS2

2004.06.24

8

5

Pikmin 2

Nintendo

GC

2004.04.29

9

4

Famicom Mini: Gambare Goemon! Karakuri Douchu

Nintendo

GBA

2004.05.21

10

1

Silent Hill 4: The Room

Konami

PS2

2004.06.17

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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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