Observations on Media Create for the Week of October 19, 2015 – October 25, 2015
It's pretty unusual that all of the titles that made it back into the charts are not on Nintendo.
It's pretty unusual that all of the titles that made it back into the charts are not on Nintendo.
Four Nintendo 3DS titles, including 2012's New Super Mario Bros 2, came back into the charts.
Je viens de finir de bosser sur un événement et je suis un peu mal en point alors je reprendrai les news ce mardi.
Nintendo titles no longer own the Media Create for now but the 3DS still has the most titles in the Japanese charts.
Actually, the Wii U's been pulling 5-digit numbers a week in Japan since the launch of Splatoon. 18 weeks in a row.
Despite 14 out of 15 new titles being from the competition, Nintendo still rules the top 50 charts in Japan.
Btw Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer crossed a million units sold in Japan.
The 3DS's been holding half of the Media Create Top 50 for five weeks in a row now.
Square Enix's Dragon Quest VIII remake boosted 3DS sales in Japan by 73% week-on-week.
33 out of 50 titles on Nintendo platforms and there's still more Wii U titles than PS4 titles on top in Japan.
There are more Wii U titles than PS4 titles in Japan's top 50 for the first time in 27 weeks.
31 titles in top 50 in Japan are on Nintendo consoles.
11 new releases on the competition but titles on Nintendo still own the Japanese charts.
To be honest, two companies run dedicated gaming in Japan: Nintendo and Bandai Namco.
It took five months in Japan for Majora's Mask 3D to be pushed out of Top 50.
Seven months into the year, 20% of the titles in charts in Japan are 3DS titles released before 2015.
And none of the titles which leaved the charts were on Nintendo.
I'll be back on this week's news real soon since I was at Japan Expo seeing Miyamoto on stage.
The Vita just broke 4 million units in Japan: 14 million more to go for it to reach the 3DS.
The Pearl White New 3DS XL boosted Japanese 3DS sales by 44%.