That honour was taken by Professor Layton and the Devil’s Box for the Nintendo DS, which managed a staggering 293,000 in its first week. It should be noted however, that Wii Fit sells at 8,800 yen ($80), compared to DS software at 4,800 yen ($43). Also, Wii Fit was released at the end of the week, whereas Professor Layton came out nearer the beginning of the week.
Other noteworthy contenders were Dragon Quest IV on DS managing another 134,000 units to reach the No. 4 spot. Mario Party DS at No. 6 also notched up a respectable 79,000 units, almost double that of Mario and Sonic at the Olympics on Wii, which placed at No. 9.
Super Mario Galaxy was again just beaten out of the top ten, but this time by Duel Monsters World Championship 2008 on the DS, which sold 34,000 units.
QuoteTo be fair, Galaxy has sold about 35K every week for the past several weeks. Its sales aren't dropping, the game just got bumped from the top ten because of all the games that come out this time of the year.
Originally posted by: Ian Sane
Super Mario Galaxy out of the top ten? More proof that Japan's taste in videogames has gone completely to sh!t.
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
If Japan doesn't like, you know, good games anymore what is the future of Japanese game design?
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Originally posted by: Kairon
Hurrah for James Charleton, our Japan correspondent! Hurrah for not having to rely on my two years of almost-forgotten high school Japanese and google translator and babelfish!
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
I'm very interested in how Wii Fit will sell in North America. It doesn't come with a free remote and it doesn't come for free with the console itself. It has to sell on it's own merits.