Weekly Top 20 Media Create Charts (November 30, 2015 – December 6, 2015)
Monster Hunter X still racking up that money.
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Monster Hunter X still racking up that money.
The launch of Monster Hunter X boosted 3DS sales in Japan by 267%.
Too many titles in a row for Smash 4 and Mario Kart 8 to stay in the charts that week.
Monster Hunter X opening at 1,488,367 units sold in Japan. That's roughly 40,000 units more than MH4U last year.
A lot of new titles (17) and Nintendo still rules the charts (27 titles out of 50).
Inb4 NeoGAF. Shantae and the Pirate's Curse opened at #28 in Japan.
Star Wars Battlefront leads the way in Japan.
Wii U got an 80% week-on-week boost in hardware sales in Japan thanks to the launch of the Wii U Splatoon Set.
Inb4 NeoGAF. 3DS broke a six-week streak of PS4 hardware domination in Japan.
Call of Duty still leading in Japan.
None of the ten titles that left the charts were on Nintendo platforms.
Nintendo claims back more than half of the charts with 26 titles on 3DS and Wii U.
CoD on top in Japan. I didn't know Sony was the publisher for the game there.
Wii U and 3DS titles held out pretty well against 9 brand-new titles from the competition.
Inb4 NeoGAF.
The week belongs to God Eater Resurrection.
It's pretty unusual that all of the titles that made it back into the charts are not on Nintendo.
The announcement of the Splatoon bundle in Japan caused Wii U sales in the country to slow down a little bit.
Tri Force Heroes on top of the charts in Japan.
Four Nintendo 3DS titles, including 2012's New Super Mario Bros 2, came back into the charts.