Japanese Software Charts
Financial In Market While the heavy-hitter Sengoku Musou; the new, Samurai-flavored version of Dynasty Warriors was the big game last week, it seems both Pok mon Red/Green held out longer then last week's champ, Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2, remaining in 2nd place.
The other notable was EA's new bond game, which made a slightly less the spectacular opening, but managed to do well for an American game.
Software Sales in Japan:
1. Sengoku Musou (PS2, Koei) - 624,977 / 624,977 units
2. Pokemon Fire Red / Leaf Green (GBA, Pokemon) - 236,936 / 1,478,899 units
3. Dragonball Z 2 (PS2, Bandai) - 87,733 / 421,463 units
4. Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros (GBA, Nintendo) - 60,286 / 60,286 units
5. 007: Everything or Nothing (PS2, EA) - 47,838 / 47,838 units
6. Famicom Mini: Legend of Zelda (GBA, Nintendo) - 32,441 / 32,441 units
7. Puyo Puyo Fever (PS2, Sega) - 26,186 / 103,072 units
8. EyeToy: Play (PS2, Sony) - 22,720 / 22,720 units
9. Famicom Mini: Donkey Kong (GBA, Nintendo) - 22,197 / 22,197 units
10. Famicom Mini: Ice Climbers (GBA, Nintendo) - 21,246 / 21,246 units
King's Highway was released in the spring of 1992 on the Japanese Polystar label and reached ..4 on the Japanese billboard charts.
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