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Japanese Software:  J-League Pro Soccer Club  Replaces  Winning Eleven  At Top
Japanese Software: J-League Pro Soccer Club Replaces Winning Eleven At Top
 

November 19, 2009   |   By Kris Graft

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As the PlayStation 3 version of Konami's soccer game Winning Eleven 2010 drops from first to sixth, Sega's new PSP game J-League Pro Soccer Club kept the sport in the top position on the Japanese weekly charts.

The evergreen Japanese-developed soccer franchise J-League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 6: Pride of J for PSP debuted at number one for the week ended November 15, selling 85,000 units, according to Media Create.

Last week, rival publisher Konami's World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 had a big number one debut with 218,000 units sold on PS3. The game sold 49,000 units this week.

As Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver maintained the second spot for another week with combined sales of 63,000, Namco Bandai's Dragon Ball: Raging Blast for PS3 debuted at number three with 58,000 units.

Other new entries for the week included Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers for Wii, which sold 35,000 units, and Capcom's DS game Mega Man Battle Network: Operation Shooting Star, which sold 23,000.

Titles dropping off from last week include Namco Bandai's Tekken 6 for PS3 and Super Robot Taisen NEO for Wii, and Sega's Bayonetta for PS3.

Below are the sales for the week ended November 15 (thanks to NeoGAF for translation help):


LW TW Title Publisher Platform Weekly Sales
NEW 1 J-League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 6 Sega PSP 85,000
2 2 Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver Pokemon Co. DS 63,000
NEW 3 Dragon Ball: Raging Blast Namco Bandai PS3 58,000
4 4 Tomodachi Collection Nintendo DS 56,000
3 5 Wii Fit Plus Nintendo Wii 53,000
1 6 World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 Konami PS3 49,000
6 7 Inazuma Eleven 2: Threat of the Invaders Level 5 DS 37,000
NEW 8 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers Square Enix Wii 35,000
NEW 9 Mega Man Battle Network: Operation Shooting Star Capcom DS 23,000
5 10 Persona 3 Portable Atlus PSP 17,000

 
 
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