Nintendo's mascot racin' funfest Mario Kart Wii cannot be toppled, even by the crossbow powers of Link. Zelda's constant savior aimed for third on the Japanese sales charts with Link's Crossbow Training, Mario Kart Wii and Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G still holding tight at numbers one and two for the fourth week in a row.
Wii Fit and Monster Hunter for PSP are on the cusp of hitting the 2 million mark, just as Wii Sports prepares to ship its 3 millionth copy in Japan. Impressive. For the rest of the best sellers for the week of April 28 to May 4, keep on kartin'.
01. Mario Kart Wii (Wii) - 173,000 / 1,120,000
02. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (PSP) - 102,000 / 1,909,000
03. Link's Crossbow Training (Wii) - 93,000 / NEW
04. Wii Fit (Wii) - 52,000 / 1,986,000
05. Meccha! Taiko Drum Master DS: 7-tsu no Shima no Daibouken (DS) - 42,000 / 98,000
06. Pokémon Ranger: Batonnage (DS) - 31,000 / 508,000
07. Boura wa Kaseki Holder (DS) - 27,000 / 84,000
08. Valkyria Chronicles (PS3) - 24,000 / 102,000
09. Deca Sports (Wii) - 24,000 / 186,000
10. Wii Sports (Wii) - 22,000 / 2,959,000
11. DS Bimoji Training (DS)
12. Emblem of Gundam (DS)
13. Katekyoo Hitman Reborn! Fate of Heat (DS)
14. Wii Play (Wii)
15. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
16. Mario Kart DS (DS)
17. Musou Orochi: The Evil King Returns (PS2)
18. Tottado! Yowiko no Mujintou Seikatsu (DS)
19. Naruto: Shippuuden Shinobi Retsuden II (DS)
20. Pro Baseball Family Stadium (Wii)
21. Nippon no Asoko de (PSP)
22. Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 (PS2)
23. New Super Mario Bros. (DS)
24. Summon Night (DS)
25. Mario Party DS (DS)
26. SimCity DS 2: Kodaikara Mirai e Tsudzukumachi (DS)
27. Yattaman DS: Bikkuridokkiri Daisakusen da Koron (DS)
28. Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Cinema Land (DS)
29. Phoenix Wright: Gyakuten Revival (DS)
30. Zaidan Houjin Nippon Kanji Nouryoku Kentei Kyoukai Koushiki Soft: 250-Mannin no KanKen (DS)
Media Create Weekly Software Sales [Inside Games]








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Really?
Link's Crossbow Training?
again, big N dominates face...and now, the haters...
Surprised at the amount sold in Japan. Monster hunter being surpassed by a Mario game D: heresy!
The only problem with Mario's karts is that you have to blow on them to get them to work.
If any of the fine folk in Japan could give some impressions of Valkyria Chronicles, as somebody who is VERY hyped for the game, it would be greatly appreciated.
@TP/\C SHKR: oh.. dont worry, its bound to happen. but here.. ill help them out.
"Whats wrong with Japan?! Has non-gaming taken over in that country? Why can't these fools see that Mario Kart and its many mini games is a waggle fest that would have been good if it wasn't a Wii game or a sequel. Only Nintendo makes sequels by the way, not Infinity Ward, not Bungie, and definitely not Rockstar. GAH!"
there you go man.
GTA didn't even break the top 30? Or is it not released there yet?
I wanna buy Mario Kart, I just don't want the wheel. . .
@AndrewG009: It's $50 anyways, just toss the thing if you dont want it.
Of course, then you'd be guilty of polluting the world. You sinner.
@AndrewG009: buy the game, sell the Wheel at eBay :P
@TOWER_JUNKIE: Not released in Japan yet. If history repeats itself, Capcom will handle the release in the future.
Interesting to see Deca Sports doing relatively well. It makes me wonder what Nintendo could possibly put in a Wii Sports Sequel now, since Hudson has always pretty much been near-Nintendo quality on Nintendo Hardware.
Guess we will have to wait until E3 to find out if that's even going to happen anytime soon.
@TOWER_JUNKIE:
Capcom publishes GTA in Japan. GTAIV was released worldwide on april 29 except for japan.
No idea when it will show up there.
@Edmon: OW OW OW ^_^
@超外人: Let's see what happens once monster hunter 3 (wii) hits japanese shelves :)
@Raynre: @CockroachMan:
If I trade it in at Gamestop, does that still make me a polluter or just a sinner or both?
@kingclip: So far so good on Valkyria Chronicles. I'm actually more hyped about playing the English version this fall after my time with the Japanese version. There is a ton of text that I don't even want to bother trying to figure out (my kanji recognition sucks). Every character, event and weapon seems to have some kind of back story.
Game play is pretty fun, a nice twist on SRPGs. Each character has a set range they can use to move whereever they want. You use Command Points to activate any of your troops, the same character multipule times if you want. Aiming is manual but the accuracy is a bit sketchy. More leveling up should fix that, and really, what's an SRPG without a little bit of grinding. However, how someone can miss the sid of a tank with a bazooka at 5 yards is beyond me... and snipers will never seem to hit when you need them to.
Graphics are great, tho the sketchbook effect is really the most prominent in dark/shaded scenes and when it works it works damn well. Other scenes (especially the talking heads stuff) look like normal cell shading, nice but nothing outstanding.
All in all, if you like SRPGs and don't mind WWII styled guns and tanks fighting instead of standard fantasy fare it should be something you'll enjoy.
I guess the Japanese love cheap A.I. kart racing games.
I realise Wii Fit's been out for a while there, but I'm still shocked that the gun peripheral outsold it. What's up with that? Ah screw it, it's just a chance for us in the UK to mock someone else's chart.
1.9 million UMD's and Balance boards... Imagine all that white plastic in a pile!
Didn't some of you predict Valkyria Chronicles wouldn't even be in the top 30 this week? Looks like it has legs after all.
So did Smash Bros. Brawl turn out to be a bit of a dud, relatively speaking? Did great the first week then everyone realized it was broken and it faded into relative obscurity? I figured it would follow the last one and turn out to be the biggest game for the Wii like the last one was for the 'Cube. But it really isn't that good. Online enabled? It'd be a lot better -- but I think I'd still prefer Mario Kart Wii. And what's this Monster Hunter Portable thing all about? I never even heard of the franchise until seeing these charts. Is it worthy of the sales?
@Raynre: Of course you could use it as a frisbee.
@Edmon:
Oh, I see what you did there...
@LittleBigPlaneteer: It takes more than being on the chart for one week to determining whether a game has 'legs'.
@Sloopydrew: Hasn't brawl already sold more then the lifetime sales of melee? I think I saw a graph of it somewhere..
@Oyn:
oops my bad, I thought it was there for longer than a week
I want Valkyria Chronicles nao!
@Sloopydrew: Smash was number one on the Japanesr charts for at least five consecutive weeks. It might have been more than that... I don't remember. Anyway, it outsold Melee in Japan and globally has sold around 5 million copies. That's without Europe, mind.
What? They released a Taiko Drum Master DS game? When did this happen?
@Tetrad:
A while ago. This is actually the sequel.
@LittleBigPlaneteer:
This is the second week it's been on the charts (Valkyria sold 77k last week).
@kingclip: seconded
And it's bizarre, because Mario Kart Wii isn't really very good.
I was most disappointed. I was bored of it within about 6 hours, and I can't be bothered to play multiplayer against friends because the controls are now too complicated to explain without them going "I do what with the what now?".
Mario Kart DS still has my heart. I'll always love you, MKDS!!
there's no stopping monster hunter too..
@Edmon: Nice. That made checking the comments section totally worth it for the first time in a while. :)
@Collins1:To you it's not very good. You however must remember that you don't make up the whole of the gaming world.
And controls too complex, wut? Are your friends retards, slow or just thick? My 89 year old grandmother who has Altimezers can play just fine even though some minor stuff she forgets.
@Collins1: Wait wait - the controls are too complex?
You *steer*. With a *wheel*. There's *one button* you need to use, it's marked 2 and you will hold it down virtually all the time.
Yeah, you might need to use items as well but you know what? That's part B. You can learn that bit after you get used to the driving part.
I think the game is pretty damn awesome. It would be nice to have a few more new tracks (but then again, Mario Kart has 16 new tracks most of which are genuinely different from each other, plus sixteen old ones, while some other racing games have eight tracks that all use the same scenery... so it's not a bad deal). Other than that it's good and the online is soooo slick. (Wish it wouldn't disconnect so often, but that might likely be my system.)
@AndrewG009: The wheel is great. Might be slightly less accurate than using the nunchuk but who cares? It's fun. Unless you've tried it, don't believe the haters. If you have tried it and don't like it, no problem, there are plenty of people who'd appreciate a second one for multiplayer.
@Foxstar Sixtail:
Yeah I'm a bit confused on what Collins1 meant by complicated..it's a pretty basic game.
On topic, why is Link's Crossbow Training on there? And Monster Hunter isn't #1? I'm flabbergasted Japan.
@LittleBigPlaneteer: Whoops, I guess I missed the previous weeks chart somehow :x
Wow, looks like Monster Hunter 2G is going to break 2 mill on Japanese sales alone, astonishing for what's little more than a tweaked re-release with some re-skinned monskers.
If it had had online play I might have shared their enthusiasm, but I supposed meeting up to play it in cafés and such is more sociable.
@Tetrad:
This actually the second Taiko DS game. The first one sold so well that it's still selling an average of 6000 copies per week after 9 months.
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