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With Some Help From Final Fantasy, The PSP Closes In On The 3DS

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This week's Japanese bestsellers list will likely be reference in a future report, "Why We Should Continue To Re-release Remakes of Final Fantasy Games" at Square Enix. The latest collection, the PSP release of Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection—containing Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV: The After Years—is this week's top game in Japan.

More than 100,000 copies of the FFIV collection sold during week one in Japan. (PSP owners in North America get it on April 19, by the way.) That's more than enough to best the week's other new debut, Gundam the 3D Battle for the Nintendo 3DS.

That software victory for Square Enix gave the PSP a boost this week, coming within spitting distance of the newly launched 3DS.

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For the rest of the top 20 bestselling games in Japan for the week of March 21 to 27, courtesy of Media Create, read on.

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01. Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection (PSP) - 104,173 / NEW
02. Dynasty Warriors 6 (PS3) - 36,548 / 357,113
03. Gundam the 3D Battle (3DS) - 23,500 / NEW
04. Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy (PSP) - 21,741 / 403,912
05. Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (PSP) - 16,444 / 4,401,653
06. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask (3DS) - 16,294 / 242,649
07. Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity (PSP) - 14,403 / 300,418
08. nintendogs + cats (3DS) - 13,219 / 160,742
09. SD Gundam G Generation World (PSP) - 10,160 / 283,802
10. Pokemon Black / White (DS) - 10,025 / 5,127,678

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11. Gakuen Hetalia Portable (PSP)
12. Way of the Samurai 4 (PS3)
13. Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii)
14. Wii Party (Wii)
15. Portable Fairy Tail Guild 2 (PSP)
16. Classic Dungeon X2 (PSP)
17. Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue / Red (DS)
18. Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
19. Samurai Warriors Chronicle (3DS)
20. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii)

Hardware-wise, as previously mentioned, the race for numero uno was close in Japan. Just a few hundred units separated the 3DS and PSP. Not so on the console front, which saw the PlayStation 3 with a clear lead against its nearest competitor, the Wii.

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  • Nintendo 3DS - 50,710
  • PSP - 50,479
  • PlayStation 3 - 28,973
  • Wii - 11,808
  • Nintendo DSi LL - 9,760
  • Nintendo DSi - 8,604
  • Xbox 360 - 1,963
  • PlayStation 2 - 1,862
  • Nintendo DS Lite - 730
  • PSP go - 616