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Japanese Sales | Nintendo Takes 41/50, Dragon Ques

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The Japanese software and hardware numbers have now been revealed and show how Nintendo has taken a massive 41/50 places this week, and that Dragon Quest Swords has well and truly sold through its initial shipment. Check out the results below:

Software - 16th-22nd July, 2007 | Total Sales

1.) Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 14 (PS2, Konami) - 153,266 | NEW
2.) Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (Wii, Square-Enix) - 53,057 | 358,000
3.) Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Wii (Wii, Konami) - 47,995 | NEW
4.) The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (NDS, Nintendo) - 46,762 | 631,000
5.) Wii Sports (Wii, Nintendo) - 40,271 | 1,911,000
6.) Mushi King Super Collection (NDS, Sega) - 32,713 | NEW
7.) Vision Training (NDS, Nintendo) - 31,120 | 426,000
8.) Wii Play (Wii, Nintendo) - 29,124 | 1,523,000
9.) Naruto Shippuuden 5 (NDS, Takara-Tomy) - 27,809 | NEW
10.) New Super Mario Bros. (NDS, Nintendo) - 20,669 | 4,635,000

11.) Detective Saburou Jinguuji DS: Ancient Memory (NDS, ArcSystemWorks) - NEW - Proving stronger in its first week than expected.
12.) More Brain Training (NDS, Nintendo)
13.) My Housekeeping Diary (NDS, Nintendo) - Plummeting from last week's No.3, surprisingly.
14.) Chibi Robo! Park Patrol (NDS, Nintendo) - Down from No.7, but proving far stronger than its GameCube predecessor.
15.) Mario Kart DS (NDS, Nintendo)
16.) Pok
 
You know what's completely and totally awesome? Dragon Quest Swords selling so well. This undoubtedly means huge third party support from Square-Enix in the future... Perhaps the Wii might get Dragon Quest X or something! Or perhaps an entry in the main Final Fantasy series, eh? Who knows! Signs certainly point to yes.
 
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