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Japanese charts: Tales Of The World holds off Demon's Souls

David Jenkins on Gamasutra writes:

"This week's slew of new releases in Japan has been unable to energize the charts in the same way as last week. Namco Bandai's Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 on PSP holds onto the number one spot -- although with only 45,000 units sold, as the overall market slumps back to previous mid-January levels.

The highest new entry of the week, at number two, was Sony's Demon's Souls for the PlayStation 3. Developed by From Software, the game is a spiritual sequel to the company's King's Field role-playing game series. It debuted with 40,000 units sold."
Sangria - contributor
Published: 271 days 21 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Wii | Sony PSP | Nintendo DS | Gaming
 
 

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darkwing - 271 days 23 hours ago
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does he know Demon's Souls got sold out? too bad Sony didn't make enough copies for it
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The gaming GOD - 271 days 23 hours ago
2 - Exactly darkwing
I'm not doubting tales at all, but Demon Souls shipment was small. And it sold out of it. So yeah, tales sold more, but it sure as hell didn't "hold off" Demon Souls.
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Godmars290 - 271 days 22 hours ago
2.1 - He's not talking about Tales of Vesperia but a PSP game.
Can't imagine why the guy who submitted this put up that picture.

Nope,not at all...
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