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Japanese Sales Data: Media Create software sales for 23/6 – 29/6

Derby Stallion DS from Enterbrain outran the competition this week, debuting at the top of the Japanese software chart with 148 000 copies.

There were a total of six new entries this week, five of which entered in the top five spots. Namco Bandai’s Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World for the Wii is new at number 2 with 137 000 copies while Nintendo’s Daigasso! Band Brothers DX for the Nintendo DS entered the charts at number 3 with 120 000 copies.

Not to be left out, D3Publisher claimed fourth place with Shinseki Evangelion Pachislot Vol. 12 for the PS2 with 55 000 copies. Alchemist’s Higurashi no Nakukoru ni Kizuna for the Nintendo DS is new at number 5 with 55 000 copies while Nintendo’s Wii Fit hangs on to number 6 with 34 000 copies.

Konami’s Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots for the PS3 drops five spots to number 7 with 34 000 copies while Nintendo’s Mario Kart Wii loses three places to finish eighth. Nintendo’s Super Mario Stadium Family Baseball for the Wii drops from number 3 to number 9 with 31 000 copies and Namco Bandai’s Gundam Operation Troy for the Xbox 360 enters the chart at number 10 with 28 000 copies.

We also took a look at this week’s hardware chart if you are a follower of sales figures.

Software Chart

PosLast WeekPlatformPublisherTitleSales this weekLife to date sales
1-NDSEnterbrainDerby Stallion DS - 148,000 148,000 (Enterbrain)(new)
2-WiiNamco BandaiTales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World 137,000(new)
3-NDSNintendoDaigasso! Band Brothers DX 120,000(new)
4-PS2D3 PublisherShinseki Evangelion Pachislot Vol. 12 55,000(new)
5-NDSAlchemistHigurashi no Nakukoru ni Kizuna: Volume 1 55,000(new)
66WiiNintendoWii Fit 34,0002,292,000
72PS3KonamiMetal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots 34,000566,000
85WiiNintendoMario Kart Wii 31,0001,508,000
93WiiNintendoSuper Mario Stadium Family Baseball 31,00089,000
10-360Namco BandaiGundam Operation Troy 28,000(new)

Source: Media Create

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