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Japanese Sales Data: Super Smash Bros. Brawl sells record 820K!

Thursday 07 Feb 2008

Nintendo’s highly anticipated Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii has proved it has what it takes, and more! The title smashed records by selling a whopping 820 000 copies in its first week on the Japanese sales charts.

The latest figures from Media Create have been hotly anticipated after rumours about early sales figures leaked from Famitsu. Brawl fans from around the world were whipped into a frenzy with reports that first day sales of SSBB had reached 500 000 copies and that it had sold through 80% of its initial stock. The latest installment in the Smash series was released in Japan on the 31st of January but North American gamers can only enter the brawl on the 9th of March while European gamers are still uncertain about a PAL release date (despite rumours circulating about a 1st of June release date, no official announcement has yet been made).

The first week sales figures for SSBB for the week ending the 2nd of February also mean that Nintendo has snatched up another title (albeit from themselves). N64’s Zelda: Ocarina of Time was the previous holder of the award for biggest opening day for a Nintendo console game ever, which recorded 386 234 copies in its opening week. With a staggering 820 000 copies sold in its first week, it looks like SSBB is destined to stay in the record hall for another few years at the very least.

Bear in mind that the sales figures are for the period running from the 28th of January to the 3rd of February but with SSBB being released on the 31st of January the sales figure of 820 000 accounts for four days sales.

Capcom also records success with DMC4

Somewhat overshadowed by the success of SSBB but still recording an excellent performance was Capcom’s Devil May Cry 4. The PS3 version debuted at number 2 with 205 000 copies while the Xbox 360 version entered the fray at number 7 with 40 000 copies.

The top 10 software chart features a total of seven new entries this week, with some previous big titles falling considerably as a result. Namco Bandai’s Tales of Destiny: Director’s Cut for the PS2 debuts at number 3 with 117 000 copies while Banpresto’s Haruhi Suzumiya’s Wonderment, also for the PS2, is new at number 4 with 114 000 copies.

Nintendo’s Wii Fit has held the number 1 spot for a couple of weeks now but this week drops four places to number 5 with 73 000 copies. The new PS3 title from Nippon Ichi Software, Disgaea 3, debuts at number 6 with 55 000 copies. Nintendo’s Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for the Nintendo DS drops four places to number 8 this week with 34 000 copies while the PS3 version of Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed sneaks on to the charts in ninth place with 28 000 copies. Last week’s number 2, Konami’s World Soccer Winning Eleven: Ubiquitous Evolution 2008 for the PSP plummets to number 10 with 26 000 copies.

Previous top tens plummet

Let’s take a closer look at which titles dropped out of the top ten this week. Nintendo’s Wii Sports and Mario Party DS drop from last week’s number 5 and 6 to finish eleventh and thirteenth respectively. Capcom’s Monster Hunter Portable 2nd for the PSP drops seven places to number 14 while Levels 5’s Prof. Layton and Pandora’s Box for the Nintendo DS also drops seven places to number 17. Namco Bandai’s Doraemon Baseball: Dramatic Stadium for the Nintendo DS falls from last week’s number 8 to number 19. Lucky Star: Misasagi Sakura Gakuen Sakura Fuji Festival from Kadokawa Shoten for the PS2 crashes twenty places to number 23 this week. The biggest faller of the week is Sting’s Yggdra Union for the PSP which debuted at number 9 last week but this week has completely fallen out of the top thirty.

Nintendo’s Super Mario Galaxy continues its downward trend from last week’s number 17 to number 28 this week. It will be interesting to see if it will drop completely out of the top thirty next week or if SSBB will cause renewed interest in the Wii and possibly a resurgence of Mario’s intergalactic adventure.

Hardware sales tomorrow

Will SSBB cause a surge in Wii sales? Will the Nintendo DS, which narrowly beat Sony’s PSP last week, pull ahead again or lose valuable ground to its handheld competitor this week? Stay tuned for the hardware sales figures for Japan, which will be released tomorrow.

Head over to Quiet before the storm? and Wii Fit flexes its muscles again to brush up on last week’s charts.

Software Chart

PosLast WeekPlatformPublisherTitleSales this weekLife to date sales
1-WiiNintendoSuper Smash Bros. Brawl 819,647(new)
2-PS3CapcomDevil May Cry 4 205,390(new)
3-PS2Bandai-NamcoTales of Destiny: Director’s Cut 116,928(new)
4-PS2BanprestoHaruhi Suzumiya’s Wonderment 114,335(new)
51WiiNintendoWii Fit 73,3251,356,000
6-PS3Nippon Ichi SoftwareDisgaea 3 54,596(new)
7-360CapcomDevil May Cry 4 40,023(new)
84NDSNintendoMario and Sonic at the Olympic Games 34,474175,000
9-PS3Ubi SoftAssassin’s Creed 27,895(new)
102PSPKonamiWorld Soccer Winning Eleven: Ubiquitous Evolution 2008 25,523102,000

Source: Media Create

Contributor: Lisa
 

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Comments


dude (288 days ago)

820,000 ain't bad at all but it's hardly record-breaking when compared to Final Fantasy games (FFX sold 1.8 million the first week)

Caz (288 days ago)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but FFX's 1.8 mil in the first week was a world-release. SSBB sold 820k in 4 days in a japan-only release. Let's see what the rest of the world adds to that number the week of march 9th. That'll be the real record breaker

levi (287 days ago)

820k is hugely impressive for a series that hasent actaully been runing that long and the fact that the wii has done well and that nintendo has decided to advertise this time round, means that brawl is going to be one of the biggest games of the year and hopefully the best selling game.

dude (286 days ago)

if within japan sold 820 000 copies in 1 week what about canada and us whaose size is like 10 times japan's size no offense



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