Observations on Media Create for the Week of March 7, 2016 – March 13, 2016
In spite of so many new releases on the competition, the 3DS has always had the most titles in charts.
In spite of so many new releases on the competition, the 3DS has always had the most titles in charts.
Wii U getting a little boost before the launch of TPHD.
It took a whole lot of games but the competition literally ended up flooding the charts.
The 3DS no longer is the only platform with the most previously released titles in the Japanese charts.
25 titles on Nintendo and 25 titles on the competition.
Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem made it back into the charts, btw.
Most titles in charts are on the competition this time around but it's the exact opposite when excluding new titles.
And that's 28 out of 50 titles on Nintendo.
I truly believe Nintendo's recovery in the Japanese market is terribly underrated.
Genei Ibun Roku #FE is still in there.
New Super Mario Bros. U, a Wii U launch title, made it back to Japan's top 50 on New Year's week.
38 Nintendo titles in charts this Christmas, and none of the 11 games leaving the charts were on Nintendo.
Hope y'all had a Merry Christmas!! 😃
34 out 50 titles are on Nintendo now. And half of the games on charts are on 3DS.
32 titles on Nintendo. Wii U and 3DS gearing it big in Japan this holiday season.
The launch of Monster Hunter X boosted 3DS sales in Japan by 267%.
A lot of new titles (17) and Nintendo still rules the charts (27 titles out of 50).
Wii U got an 80% week-on-week boost in hardware sales in Japan thanks to the launch of the Wii U Splatoon Set.
None of the ten titles that left the charts were on Nintendo platforms.
Wii U and 3DS titles held out pretty well against 9 brand-new titles from the competition.