Posted Apr 06, 2007 at 11:02AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii Tags: Famitsu, Capcom, Japan, Super Mario
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Famitsu's top ten game sales - Image 1By way of Famitsu's recently-concluded survey of the current top ten games in Japan, we've picked up some interesting figures to help clarify just how much sales each of these games have been enjoying since their release.


As a basic rundown of their chart, Pokemon Diamond for the DS still holds the survey's top post, with six other DS titles following in the list. The entire list reads:

  1. Pokemon Diamond (DS)
  2. New Super Mario Brothers (DS)
  3. Brain Age 2 (DS)
  4. Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS)
  5. Brain Age (DS)
  6. Common Sense Training (DS)
  7. Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (DS)
  8. Wii Sports (Wii)
  9. Monster Hunter Portable 2 (PSP)
  10. Tetris DS (DS)
The results reiterate Nintendo's solid foothold in Japan, with cute monsters, brain trainers, and overweight plumbers being the order of the day.

It's interesting to note that Capcom's Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is the lone PSP game in the list, given that it's just been released February 22. There is also the Nintendo Wii's Wii Sports, which is enjoying a following with the young, old, and health-conscious gamers among us. The results were taken from March 27, 2006 to March 26, 2007.


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