Japanese Sales Data: Media Create software sales for 21/7 – 27/7

Square Enix’s Dragon Quest V for the DS has kept its footing at the top of the Japanese software chart. After debuting at number 1 last week with 644 000 copies, it sells 190 000 copies this week to retain number 1 with its life-to-date sales reaching 834 000 copies in just two weeks.

The remainder of the Top 10 is dominated by new entries, starting off with the PS2 version of Konami’s Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 15 at number 2 with 84 000 copies and the Wii version new at number 10 with 22 000 copies. Namco Bandai’s Gundam Battle Universe for the PSP drops one place to number 3 with 43 000 copies.

Falcom’s Eiyuu Densetsu: Sora no Kiseki the 3rd for the PSP debuts at number 4 with 39 000 copies and SCEI’s Siren: New Translation for the PS3 is new at number 5 with 35 000 copies. Takara Tomy’s Katekyoo Hitman Reborn! DS Flame Rumble Hyper for the DS enters at number 6 with 32 000 copies while Nintendo’s Wii Fit drops two places to number 7 with 30 000 copies.

Nintendo’s Wario Land: Shake It! for the Wii debuts at number 8 with 25 000 copies while Mario Kart Wii loses three places to finish ninth with 25 000 copies.

Nintendo’s Daigasso! Band Brothers DX for the DS drops from last week’s number 7 to number 11 this week while Persona 4 for the PS2 from Atlus, now in its third week of release, drops nine places to number 12. Nintendo’s Densetsu no Stafi: Taiketsu for the DS drops from number 10 last week to number 14 and Capcom’s Monster Hunter Portable 2G loses ground from last week’s number 9 to number 15.

Enterbrain’s Derby Stallion DS drops 11 places to number 19 and Aqua Plus’ Tears to Tiara: Kakan no Daichi for the PS3 plummets to number 23 from last week’s number 4.

If you like, head over to last week’s software chart or catch up on last week’s hardware sales before the hardware chart is released tomorrow.

Source: Media Create

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I'm looking forward the the English version of Dragon Quest V! Finally got around to finishing VIII a couple of months back, and I was well impressed with it.

Aw, I missed VIII. I always saw it taunting me in stores... I heard it was pretty darn awesome.

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