This Week In Sales: Fatal Frame Poses For The Camera, .hack Gets Infected

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Period: The week of June 25th – July 1st (2012)

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Top-seller: Pokémon Black/White 2 – 420,780

Nintendo 3DS sales: 66,391 | Total sales: 6,418,988

PlayStation Vita sales: 25,636 | Total sales: 804,739

 

This week, Japanese sales are serving up a doze of surprises, some pleasant and some…not so pleasant. Let’s take these in order, one by one:

 

Culdcept for Nintendo 3DS sold 55,469 copies in its first week. That’s great for such a niche game, and for comparison, Culdcept on the DS in 2008 debuted at 50,374 copies sold.

 

Robotics;Notes opened at 54,753. The game looks like its riding off of Steins;Gate’s reputation, as they’re both by the same developer. For perspective, 5pb’s president said that retailers ordered 100,000 copies of Robotics;Notes.

 

Metal Gear Solid HD Collection on the Vita sold about half of Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D on the 3DS. Of course, HD Collectionwas already released on the PlayStation 3 prior to this, so that would explain the low Vita version sales.

 

Project Zero 2: Wii Edition (25,280) outsold the .hack Hybrid Pack (17,446). At this point, I believe the only way to make .hackrelevant again is to release a high-quality RPG on the PlayStation 3, which is where Namco’s anime audience is. Whether or not Namco Bandai will think it’s worth the risk remains to be seen.

 

Unsurprisingly, Project Zero 2: Wii Edition (a remake of Fatal Frame 2) didn’t manage to outsell 2008’s Fatal Frame 4 (also on the Wii), which sold 33,456 copies in its first week.

 

Tokyo Jungle could eventually reach close to 200,000 sold. That’s pretty great for a quirky game where you play as a bunch of animals in a post-apocalyptic world.

 

In other news, Sony released the Crystal White PlayStation Vita model last week, which accounts for the increase in Vita sales. Next week, we should see its numbers go back to normal. Next week’s sales chart will also tell us how Anarchy ReignsEtrian Odyssey IV, and The Little Battlers: Explosive Boost sold.

 

The top-20 software sales chart for the week is as follows:

 

LwTwTitleWeekly SalesTotal SalesSys.Publisher
01.01.Pokémon Black/White 2420,7801,982,518DSPokémon Co.
New02.Atelier Ayesha60,548NewPS3Gust
New03.Culdcept55,469New3DSNintendo
New04.Robotics;Notes54,753NewPS35pb
04.05.Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland 3D45,207766,3813DSSquare Enix
New06.Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection33,393NewPS3Capcom
New07.Project Zero 2: Wii Edition25,280NewWiiNintendo
New08.Metal Gear Solid HD Collection20,139NewPSVKonami
New09..hack Hybrid Pack17,446NewPS3Namco Bandai
New10.The IdolM@ster: Anime & G4U! vol. 916,139NewPS3Namco Bandai
10.11.Persona 4: Golden15,497181,866PSVAtlus
New12.Robotics;Notes14,908New3605pb
07.13.Mario Party 914,049461,175WiiNintendo
05.14.Tokyo Jungle12,391177,404PS3Sony
08.15.Mario Tennis Open11,500209,5483DSNintendo
04.16.Kenka Bancho Bros.11,29833,095PSPSpike Chunsoft
New17.Jake Hunter: Rondo of Revenge6,834New3DSArc System Works
New18.Strike Witches: Wings of Silver6,698NewPSPKadokawa Games
11.19.Super Mario 3D Land6,4231,637,7813DSNintendo
New20.Dies irae ~Amantes amentes~5,669NewPSPFuse

 

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Sales data acquired from 4Gamer, Media Create and Geimin.net.

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Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.