In the land that GTA forgot: Mario Kart Wii on top.
Mario Kart Wii continues its journey toward the one million mark. Monster Hunter Portable, however, is already aiming for double that number.
The dual-stylus controlled drum rhythm game “Taiko Drum Master” was the highest new entry on a Nintendo platform this week coming in at No.4.
Weekly Sales/Total Sales to date
01. [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) – 152,000 / 947,000
02. [PSP] Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (Capcom) – 93,000 / 1,807,000
03. [PS3] Valkyria Chronicles (Sega) – 77,000 / New Entry
04. [NDS] Taiko Drum Master DS: Seven (Namco) – 56,000 / New Entry
05. [NDS] Summon Night (Banpresto) – 38,000 / New Entry
06. [WII] Wii Fit (Nintendo) – 37,000 / 1,934,000
07. [NDS] We’re Fossil Diggers (Nintendo) – 22,000 / 58,000
08. [NDS] Pokemon Ranger: Batonnage (Nintendo) – 20,000 / 477,000
09. [NDS] DS Beautiful Kanji Training (Nintendo) – 18,000 / 167,000
10. [PS2] Musou Orochi: The Evil King Returns (Koei) – 15,000 / 322,000
The gap between the PlayStation 3 and the Wii got even bigger this week, with the sales ratio being 5:1 in favour of Nintendo’s system.
The PSP however continues to dominate, selling more than double of the Nintendo DS. The Monster Hunter Portable pack-in seems to be reaping in the big bucks for Sony.
01. PSP – 92,411
02. Wii – 48,796
03. DS – 42,435
04. PS3 – 9,107
05. PS2 – 7,108
06. 360 – 1,283