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Not from NeoGAF...From http://www.inside-games.jp/ranking/weekly.php?week=64...Your Top 10:

Rk. Sys. Title Wk. Sales LTD Sales
1. PS2 Winning Eleven 2008 Club Championship 79,000 79,000
2. DS Rhytmn Heaven Gold 57,000 536,000
3. DS Inazuma Eleven 41,000 41,000
4. DS Dragon Quest V 32,000 1,125,000
5. PSP Phantasy Star Portable 31,000 595,000
6. Wii Wii Fit 30,000 2,546,000
7. DS

Haruka-naru Toki no Naka de: Yume Uki-Hashi

26,000 26,000
8. DS Sigma Harmonics 23,000 23,000
9. Wii Mario Kart Wii 19,000 1,711,000
10. DS Daigasso! Band Brothers DX 16,000 296,000
11. DS Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpucho
12. DS
Takio Drum Master DS: Seven Island Adeventure
13. PS2 Powerful Pro Baseball 15
14. PSP Monster Hunder 2nd G
15. Wii Wii Sports
16. PS2 Memmories 6 T-Wave
17. Wii Wario Land: Shake It
18. DS DS Bimoji Training (Beautiful Letter Training)
19. PSP Powerful Pro Portable 3
20. DS We're Fossil Diggers
21. X360 Tales of Vesperia
22. DS Mario Kart DS
23. PSP Gundam Battle Universe
24. PS3 Soul Calibur IV
25. DS New Super Mario Bros.
26. Wii Family Trainer
27. Wii Wii Play
28. DS Summon Night 2
29. DS Legendary Stafy: Confrontation!
30. GC Mario Superstar Baseball

Will update shortly

 



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Rhythm Heaven Gold holding up nicely after Obon week.



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So many predicted the DS dying, but it still has plenty of life even in Japan.



FishyJoe said:
So many predicted the DS dying, but it still has plenty of life even in Japan.

 

 Also when Dragon Quest IX releases DS will skyrocket again.



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Does anyone know when the release for little king story is in japan. I wanna how it will fair over there.



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Oh, for those counting (like me!)

With Tales of Vesperia at #21, that would place it at 10,000-12,000 for the week, depending on the change from last week for a similar position (#21) on the charts.



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mrstickball said:
Oh, for those counting (like me!)

With Tales of Vesperia at #21, that would place it at 10,000-12,000 for the week, depending on the change from last week for a similar position (#21) on the charts.

 

Last week was a holiday, don't forget that.

It really looks like the DS regained its throne, but the PSP is breathing in the DS' neck.



I wonder if Namco will EVER release any Taiko Drum Master around here :(



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Zuhyc said:
mrstickball said:
Oh, for those counting (like me!)

With Tales of Vesperia at #21, that would place it at 10,000-12,000 for the week, depending on the change from last week for a similar position (#21) on the charts.

 

Last week was a holiday, don't forget that.

It really looks like the DS regained its throne, but the PSP is breathing in the DS' neck.

Well for pretty much all of this year the PSP was ahead of the DS in Japan. Now with some quality releases the DS is back on top again at the moment (in weekly sales of course as LTD is just no competition ;-p )

Famitsu had DS over PSP by 11K this week. I'm curious to see how MC has the hardware #'s this week.




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Zuhyc said:
mrstickball said:
Oh, for those counting (like me!)

With Tales of Vesperia at #21, that would place it at 10,000-12,000 for the week, depending on the change from last week for a similar position (#21) on the charts.

 

Last week was a holiday, don't forget that.

It really looks like the DS regained its throne, but the PSP is breathing in the DS' neck.

I understand that, but versus last week, #9-10 games are only 10% down from #9-10 last week. So I think the decrease may be reduced...#21 last week was at 11,800, so I figured at a 10% reduction, it should be just below 11,000.

 



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