Observations on Media Create for the Week of February 26, 2018 – March 4, 2018
Nope. Mario Kart 7 ain't going nowhere.
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Nope. Mario Kart 7 ain't going nowhere.
What’s that? Mario Kart 7 about to leave the charts for the first time since at least 2014?
The software update delay might have negatively impacted the sales of Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
Meanwhile, Splatoon 2 just reached 2 million units sold in Japan.
Still more games on Nintendo though. Can't believe the Switch is the platform with the most games in charts.
I guess it was a good idea for the competition to prevent Monster Hunter World from launching on Nintendo Switch. (At least so far.)
These 16 Nintendo Switch titles are not going anywhere.
Even after the holidays, Nintendo platforms still hold the most titles in the charts.
In a retrospect, it's kinda crazy how much the Switch took over the Wii U in Japan, and pretty much redefined the entire Japanese market.
Even FIFA on Switch is over there in the Top 20.
Honestly, I really hope they're working on a Mario Kart 9 right now.
We're not on Wii U anymore.
As usual, holiday season in Japan is all about Nintendo.
You know you're doing something right when even a Nindie title can stay in the Japanese top 50 for an entire month.
If it wasn't for Pokémon, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 would have been the #1 game that week.
Holiday season coming strong for Nintendo.
The launch of the Pokémon Ultra games boosted 3DS sales by 124%.
Snipperclips Plus could have actually made it into the Top 20.
FIFA 18 on Switch is actually pretty successful across the Pacific.
That move I did for the first push in the beginning of the game... Yeah.