Media Create has released the units sales chart for hardware and software amid the harrowing tsunami disaster in Japan last week. For the week ending March 13, Dynasty Warriors 7 came out tops, along with 3DS.
Dramatic battles with cool music
Koei’s Dynasty Warriors 7 topped the software chart with its debut, selling 253,900 units.
Dissidia: 012 Duodecim Final Fantasy dropped to second place, and Professor Layton maintained the third spot for the third week in a row.
Other debuts for the week of March 7 -13 were Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan Saisen in fourth with 24,344 units moved, and Fairy Tail Portable Guild 2 in ninth place moving 18,134 units.
The chart didn’t deviate much from the week prior, however, Way of the Samurai 4 dropped drastically from second place to tenth.
Below is Media Create’s top 20 sales chart for the week ending March 13, 2011.
- Dynasty Warriors 7Tecmo (PS3) – 253,900 (NEW)
- Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy (PSP) – 64,996
- Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask (3DS) 29,157
- Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan (PSP) – 24,344 (NEW)
- Nintendogs + CatsNintendo (3DS) – 23,885
- Phantasy Star Portable 2: Infinity (PSP) – 2,0884
- SD Gundam G Generation World (PSP) – 20,410
- Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (PSP) -18,554
- Fairy Tail Portable Guild 2 (PSP) – 18,134 (NEW)
- Way of the Samurai 4 (PS3) – 17,143
- Samurai Warriors Chronicle (3DS) -12,728
- Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue/Red (DS) – 10,460
- Winning Eleven 3D Soccer (3DS) – 8,482
- Pokemon Black/White (DS) – 7,944
- Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii) – 7,919
- Samurai Warriors 3 Z (PS3) – 6,568
- Wii Party (Wii) – 6,072
- Super Street Fighter IV 3D (3DS) – 5,821
- Disgaea 4 (PS3) 5,769
- Ridge Racer 3DNamco Bandai (3DS) 5,711
Software chart offerings per system
- 3DS – 6
- PSP – 6
- PS3 – 4
- DS – 2
- Wii – 2
- Xbox 360 – 0
3DS and PSP down, PS3 up
3DS sales were down 50 percent over the week prior, with the handheld moving 96,463 units for the period. Lifetime sales of the device are reaching 681,000.
Dynasty Warriors 7 did well for PS3 allowing the consoles to move 6,488 units more than last week. PSP sales dropped considerably, as it moved 44,646 units compared to last week’s 76,246 units.
Despite the debut of the hack and slash, it wasn’t enough to topple 3DS or PSP, and both were number one and two, respectively, on the chart despite the drop in sales.
Xbox 360, older DS models, PSPgo and PS2 sales didn’t change much over last week, nor the week prior to that.
Japanese hardware, January 3 – March 13, 2011 (combined SKUs, ytd)
- 3DS – 680,850
- PSP – 607,229
- PS3 – 299,575
- DS – 277,358
- Wii – 187,386
- Xbox 360 –26,444
- PS2 –18,246
Japanese hardware, March 7 – March 13, 2011 (combined SKUs):
- 3DS – 96,463
- PSP – 45,577
- PS3 – 32,406
- DS – 13,255
- Wii – 9,519
- 360 – 1,796
- PS2 – 1,348
Japanese hardware, March 7 – March 13, 2011 (separate SKUs):
- 3DS – 96,463
- PSP – 44,646
- PS3 – 32,406
- Wii – 9,519
- DSi LL – 6,836
- DSi – 5,888
- 360 – 1,796
- PS2- 1,348
- PSP go- 931
- DS Lite -531
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