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Media Create software sales (7/30 – 8/5)

Media Create published the latest software sales from Japan, including first week sales for Dragon Quest X.

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LX-General-Kaos4296d ago (Edited 4296d ago )

The Media Create software sales have showcased a very positive display of dominance from the Nintendo product line. With Nintendo landing a whopping 8 titles in the top 10 for the week. With Dragon Quest X, and New Super Mario Bros. 2 leading the way with very strong financial figures. Two newly released very dominant Nintendo platform exclusive titles.

This seems to be an on going trend in the land of the rising sun. As the Nintendo Elite Supporters in Japan have played a massive part in the success of the Legendary Nintendo brand name. Much respect for each and ever one of those fine generous people.

Nintendos business seems to be going great as ever Lets hope that they sustain their leading position, and continue to bless us with many more positive software experiences. As I am quite confident that there are many great exclusive surprises waiting for all Nintendo Elites down the pipeline.

Have a blessed day and happy gaming.

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Infernostew4295d ago

Wow,,, was expecting a lot better numbers for a DQ game.

Kurisu4295d ago (Edited 4295d ago )

Remember it's an online game, that may affect sales. Also the game is being released on Wii U as well so people may be holding out for that platform to launch so that they get the best experience.

AWBrawler4295d ago

Nintendomination once again in Japan

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10 of the best Kirby games ever made

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