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Hello everyone -

 I'm preparing to do the Japanese Yearly and American Yearly charts within the next 2 weeks. Thee games will last about 1 and 1/2 months, and cover the total sales of the top 10 games and hardware at the end of the year, according to VG Charts.

For Japan, I have nearly no clue as to what major games are on the horizon...I have the following games for the top 10:

 Wii Sports

Wii Play

English Training (Maybe?)

FFXII: RW

Super Paper Mario

 Monster Hunter Portable 2

 

Other than that I have no clue: When is DQ Swords for Wii coming out? What major J-titles does the PS3 have CONFIRMED? What about other games in June-Dec that are major titles? I need some help with them.

As for the US chart, I'm gonna put:

Killzone 2 (PS3)

Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)

Halo 3 (Xbox 360)

Grand Theft Auto IV (X360)

Madden 08 (X360)

God of War 2 (PS2)

Super Paper Mario (Wii)

Wii Play (Wii)

Pokemon: D/P (DS)

 

So I need about 1 more US title and 5 more J-titles. Please help me with this list.

Also, I DONT want December games, or even some November releases...Most of those titles are up in the air (on the lesser titles). They say Mario Galaxy will come out, but I don't see it being likely it'd release early enough to get in the top 10, if it releases at all.

Any other games would be welcomed, as I want to start the game as soon as possible!



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A japanese magazine confirmed that DQS comes out on July 12, 2007.



Well for starters...add:

Dragon Quest IX for Japan (I'd bet my left arm it comes out in the early part of Q4)

Big Brain Academy (Wii) for USA/Japan (June?)

Mario Party 8 could be pretty big I think in Japan (May?)

I think one of these will be huge for Wii too in the USA:

DDR: Hot mix, Guitar Hero 3, Madden, Boogie, Manhunt 2...

Most likely...Guitar Hero 3.

 



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