Ni no Kuni Over 500,000 In Sales, Says Level 5 CEO
By Ishaan . March 21, 2011 . 9:28amNi no Kuni can definitely be classified as a hit, according to Level 5 CEO, Akihiro Hino.
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Ni no Kuni can definitely be classified as a hit, according to Level 5 CEO, Akihiro Hino.
Catherine and Marvel vs. Capcom 3 collide in a battle of heroes and hellish nightmares.
The majority of people that purchased a PSP last week had Monster Hunter Portable 3rd inside the box.
Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3 and enhanced versions of Samurai Warriors 3 assault Japan, as Monster Hunter Portable 3rd sees a boost in sales.
Monster Hunter shifts into second place while Arcana Heart 3 and Mass Effect 2 make their debuts as well.
Lady Monster Hunters get a The Boss outfit.
The only new release on the week’s top-20 sales chart was SaGa 3, with Pokémon Black/White reaching 5 million in sales.
This week’s top-20 gives us a better idea of what to expect from some of the games on the chart.
Keen to give the game another boost, Sony and Capcom have announced two new PSP bundles for Monster Hunter Portable 3rd.
And it might just outmatch it in the long run, too.
And Monster Hunter Portable 3rd reaches its target sales in a month.
The holiday season sees the top-20 chart dominated by Nintendo titles, and Monster Hunter Portable 3rd raging on in first place, while Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 makes its debut.
Portable 3rd has shipped 3 million copies in 17 days in Japan, also making it the fastest-selling PSP game ever in the region.
Capcom has an early holiday gift for Monster Hunter Portable 3rd players who also happen to be Metal Gear Solid fans.