

The Baten Kaitos franchise seems as popular in Japan as Viewtiful Joe and that tells a lot. GAMECUBE BEST WEEKLY SALES: from March 6 to March 12ġ.DSL 89,790 | 2.DS 48,947 | 3.PSP 40,091 | 4.PS2 22,476 | 5.GBASP 4,235 | 6.GBM 3,020 | 7.GC 1,360 | 8.X360 1,296 | 9.GBA 65 | 10.XBOX 63īad surprise: Baten Kaitos II is already out of the ranking, even though it was published by Nintendo it didn't help a bit. And as such, Super Mario Strikers even enjoys a little progression this week, a purple drop in an ocean of Playstations and handhelds.

The good thing about being the only recent GameCube game available is that you don't risk any competition from your own team. GAMECUBE BEST WEEKLY SALES: from March 13 to March 19 GAMECUBE BEST WEEKLY SALES: from March 20 to March 26 Odama was released on April 14, we'll see if this has any effect at all next week. We saw it coming, it finally happened: not a single GameCube is to be found on this week's ranking. The ranking was left shamefully unattended for a month so we will never know about Odama's results, but they sure weren't impressive. Surprinsingly, Konami's baseball game made it in the top 10 this week. It might be that Konami didn't expect the game would sell so well and they had to put more copies on the market. Jikkyou has all the chart for itself to use as a playground, there's no other GameCube game. and to put back our good old "No GameCube game in the charts" sign. It will soon be time to say byebye to Jikkyou. Please consult the archives for previous rankings. For the major part, it is based on the ranking from Dengeki, with sometimes additional numbers from Enterbrain's Famitsu and Media-Create (which also provides our hardware ranking). Samurai Nintendo's weekly ranking shows only the GameCube games ranked in the top 50 of video games sales in Japan.
