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Big in Japan Jan. 30-Feb. 5: Resident Evil: Revelations, SoulCalibur V

Capcom's 3DS survival horror still clinging on the top alongside SoulCalibur V and Ragnarok Odyssey; PS Vita also hanging onto third place.

One could conclude that a new entry in the SoulCalibur series would garner huge numbers on its debut week in Japan. After all, SoulCalibur IV sold 74,607 copies on the PlayStation 3 in its first week. However, last week's numbers on the recent Media Creates sales chart update could be a shock for Namco Bandai and may require the company to reconsider its stance on the franchise.

SoulCalibur V for the PS3 debuted at second place with 43,500 units sold, while the Xbox 360 version was at 16th place with 7,679 units sold. Recent reviews praised the 3D fighting game for its visuals and new fighting mechanics but criticized it for its lack of basic teaching tools and sparse offline modes. For more information on the fifth game, check out GameSpot's latest coverage.

On the flip side, Namco Bandai's mecha title, Armored Core V for the PS3, was still hanging within the top five spot. The game sold 30,775 units in its second week. The latest Tales title from the publisher, Tales of Innocence R, dropped from third to 14th place for the week with 8,397 units sold.

Resident Evil: Revelations was the top earner of the week; the survival horror title sold 43,575 units. Other 3DS titles still within the top 10 were Mario Kart 7 at sixth place with 26,791 units sold, Monster Hunter 3G at seventh place with 24,128 units sold, and Super Mario 3D Land at eighth place with 22,817 units sold.

The week of January 30 also saw the debut of a new PlayStation Vita title: the action role-playing game Ragnarok Odyssey. The game debuted at fourth place with 33,496 units sold. The game is billed as a "hunting action" title in the vein of Capcom's Monster Hunter, complete with four-player co-op mode via ad hoc. The title is developed by Game Arts, a company renowned for creating the Lunar and Grandia series.

Dating sim PhotoKano by publisher Kadokawa also debuted pretty high on the charts, sitting at third place with 34,095 units sold. The PSP title pits players in a high-school setting as they mingle and romance girls by playing around with the biorhythm-matching game mechanic. Players can take pictures of girls in various poses and backdrops as a reward.

Other surprises included Dragon Age II, the RPG from BioWare that was released last year. The game was distributed by Spike recently and debuted at 10th place in Japan with 19,928 units sold.

The 3DS was still staying strong, with 75,018 units sold possibly due to Capcom's survival horror title and the system's main titles still within the top 10 of the charts. The PS3 and PS Vita were just trailing behind, with the former selling 23,293 units and the latter selling 17,141 units for the week.

JAPAN GAME SALES WEEK OF JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 5

Software
Rank/Title/Publisher/Platform/Unit sales
1. Resident Evil: Revelations / Capcom / 3DS / 43,575
2. SoulCalibur V / Namco Bandai / PS3 / 34,328
3. PhotoKano / Kadokawa / PSP / 34,095
4. Ragnarok Odyssey / GungHo / PS Vita / 33,496
5. Armored Core V / Namco Bandai / PS3 / 30,775
6. Mario Kart 7 / Nintendo / 3DS / 26,791
7. Monster Hunter 3G / Capcom / 3DS / 24,128
8. Super Mario 3D Land / Nintendo / 3DS / 22,817
9. Gran Turismo 5 XL Edition / Sony / PS3 / 21,416
10. Dragon Age II / Spike / PS3 / 19,928

Hardware
3DS – 75,018
PS3 – 23,293
PS Vita – 17,141
PSP – 15,847
Wii – 8,814
Xbox 360 – 1,382
DSi XL – 1,090
DSi – 669
PS2 - 481

11 Comments

  • LJELLZ

    Posted Feb 10, 2012 4:35 pm GMT

    hope resi revelations can stay on the charts for a while.

  • hippiesanta

    Posted Feb 10, 2012 1:58 am GMT

    @ABEzilla116 we are not communist. I got my opinion

  • chrisangelo2k7

    Posted Feb 10, 2012 12:14 am GMT

    PS2...? Well I guess some people still live in the golden age...

  • Lance-Marvelous

    Posted Feb 9, 2012 6:12 pm GMT

    why the hell are people still picking up play station 2 is this for real

  • mwmars

    Posted Feb 9, 2012 3:00 pm GMT

    I'd like to get an explanation from the 481 people who bought a new PS2.

  • ABEzilla116

    Posted Feb 9, 2012 8:59 am GMT

    @hippiesanta You sound like a crazy guy on the highway holding a sign saying "the end is near" and yelling barely understandable things. Temporary or not, the 3Ds is more than established in the market by now. It won't be going away.

  • sladakrobot

    Posted Feb 9, 2012 8:09 am GMT

    My favorite Soul Calibur charas are Ivy and Mitsurugi.There is no story mode for them or other charas of your choice but these uninteresting 2 newcomers!What brillant idea was that,Namco? This title will be soon forgotten.Graphics arent everything afterall!

  • hippiesanta posted Feb 9, 2012 3:44 am GMT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    hippiesanta

    Posted Feb 9, 2012 3:44 am GMT (hide)

    3DS glory are temporary

  • pakrulz

    Posted Feb 9, 2012 1:05 am GMT

    Someone new to gaming news would think the PSV has been selling for 5 years judging by the minuscule sales

  • dxdevilex0

    Posted Feb 9, 2012 12:48 am GMT

    3DS sales > all consoles sales combined Yet again.

    PSV is starting to sell more now,though I still can't see it beating 3DS sales anytime soon.

  • supermoc10

    Posted Feb 8, 2012 10:01 pm GMT

    Nice to see that Ragnarok Odyssey is selling. I really hope this one will be localized.

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