Japan game charts: August 14-20
Nintendo first-party titles take seven of top 10 slots; DS games have top five positions locked down.
Nintendo first-party titles take seven of top 10 slots; DS games have top five positions locked down.
New Super Mario Bros. leaps back to number one; popular user-made game debuts at number three.
PSP strategy title SD Gundam G Generation Portable grabs top spot; Star Fox Command misses top 10 in first week.
Slew of new titles lead by Tamagotchi and Sengoku Basara 2 storms this week's rankings; DS games take seven of the top 10 spots.
Mario bounces back to the top slot; virtual cookbook serves up piping-hot sales figures; GameCube reenters top 10.
Latest chapter of Konami's cartoonish baseball franchise hits a home run as notables from last week drop off this week's tallies.
Handhelds dominate the first semester of fiscal 2006, boosted by DS Lite sales and a host of hit games.
New Super Mario Bros. on top again, but Namco Bandai gets a pair of new entrants on the list in Xenosaga Episode III and Tekken: Dark Resurrection.
DS reclaims top spot with New Super Mario Bros.; Nintendo's handheld joins PS2 in near-total dominance of Japan's weekly game sales.
Valkyrie Profile sequel lands the top spot with Mario Bros.; Winning Eleven and brain-training games rounding out the front five.
New Super Mario Brothers remains at the top of the heap and Metroid Prime Hunters debuts at number four as the Japanese continue to train their brains.
New Super Mario Bros. jumps into the top slot of Media-Create's gaming charts, which is once again dominated by DS titles.
The latest .hack PS2 game heads the list of best sellers in Japan--which is otherwise dominated by the DS.
PS2 sports sims, DS brain-teasers, and portable critters rule the Japanese top 10 ... again.
At long last, a non-brain-training game takes the top slot--but the Nintendo DS continues to rule the charts.
The DS once again dominates sales charts across the Pacific, occupying six slots in the top 10.
The DS continues to dominate the charts across the Pacific, courtesy of the brain-training game craze. (Or is it the other way around?)
USB peripheral will let wired connections play DS games wirelessly; new games see Mario on b-ball court, Phoenix Wright back in legal court.
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