Halo 3 Beats Pokemon In Japan
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Posted 4 Oct 2007

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Of course, no-one was even remotely surprised when the titanic game blasted straight in at the top of the UK Charts, but for it to do so in Japan where the performance of the 360 has been notoriously sluggish (and against a Pokemon title for the DS, no less) must come as a genuine fillip for Microsoft. Maybe it'll enable it to stop everybody leaving Bungie - as current rumours circulating the Interweb would lead us to believe - by giving them free trips to Nagoya or somesuch exotic location.
Here's the Japanese Top 10 for the week ending September 30th:
1) Halo 3 (360) 59,000 copies
2) Pokemon's Mysterious Dungeon: Toki (DS) 55,000
3) Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (PSP) 54,000
4) Tamagotchi (DS) 54,000
5) Pokemon's Mysterious Dungeon: Yami (DS) 46,000
6) Bleach Blade Battlers 2nd (PS2) 31,000
7) English Test 2 (DS) 28,000
8) Yu-gi-oh Duel Monsters GX (PSP) 28,000
9) Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3) 27,000
10) Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops + (PSP) 25,000
Source: Neo Gaf
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1/5
That's great news. Wind of japanese change blowing perhaps or just good luck?
2/5
A possibly pertinent question: "When was the last big Xbox 360 release in Japan?"
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Certainly an achievement for Microsoft right there.
I don't mean to rain on their parade, or anything, but if you add the sales figures of Mysterious Dungeon: Toki and Yami together, you end up with 101,000, leaving Halo 3 performing at only 58% of the two editions of the Pokémon game.
I don't mean to rain on their parade, or anything, but if you add the sales figures of Mysterious Dungeon: Toki and Yami together, you end up with 101,000, leaving Halo 3 performing at only 58% of the two editions of the Pokémon game.
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Daemon wrote:
I don't mean to rain on their parade, or anything, but if you add the sales figures of Mysterious Dungeon: Toki and Yami together, you end up with 101,000, leaving Halo 3 performing at only 58% of the two editions of the Pokémon game.
But true Poke-masters buy both copies no?
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LUPOS wrote:
But true Poke-masters buy both copies no?
Sales are sales. I've heard people say they want to buy Halo 3 multiple times, too, to avoid opening their limited edition tin.
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