Observations on Media Create for the Week of July 27, 2015 – August 2, 2015
11 new releases on the competition but titles on Nintendo still own the Japanese charts.
NintendObserver’s select content on July 2015.
NintendObserver’s select content on July 2015.
11 new releases on the competition but titles on Nintendo still own the Japanese charts.
I wonder why the original Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate in Japan outsold the newly-released bargain edition of the game.
Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer on top at over half a million sold in Japan.
To be honest, two companies run dedicated gaming in Japan: Nintendo and Bandai Namco.
Dragon Quest X on Wii U in Japan gets back in Top 50.
Badland, Xeodrifter, Kirby Squeak Squad, Kirby 64, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land.
Yo-kai Watch Busters crosses a million units sold in Japan.
Badland, Legend of Kay, Picross e6.
It took five months in Japan for Majora's Mask 3D to be pushed out of Top 50.
Inb4 NeoGAF.
3D Streets of Rage 2, The Binding of Isaac Rebirth, DK Jungle Climber.
Animal Crossing New Leaf crosses four million copies sold in Japan.
If you played the Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate demo you can get the full game for 29.99 on the eShop this Thursday.
Seven months into the year, 20% of the titles in charts in Japan are 3DS titles released before 2015.
Nintendo 3DS reclaims half of the entire Japanese charts.
Yo-kai Watch Busters on top with The Great Ace Attorney.
And none of the titles which leaved the charts were on Nintendo.
The majority of charting titles in Japan are on Nintendo again.
Mario Tennis and the Epic Indie Sale.
Fire Emblem Fates still on top in Japan.