Silly? A bit pointless? Sure. So sue me.
Looking
at Famitsu software sales data for games released between January 20,
2001 and January 20, 2009, here are the top 10 games. Coincidentally,
these are the 10 games from that time period which passed 3 million
sales.
Top 10 Games in Japan During the Bush Years:
1. 5.58 million DS Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
2. 5.34 million GBA Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
3. 5.29 million DS New Super Mario Bros.
4. 4.90 million DS Brain Age 2
5. 4.88 million DS Animal Crossing: Wild World
6. 3.69 million DS Brain Age
7. 3.54 million PS2 Dragon Quest VIII
8. 3.36 million Wii Wii Sports
9. 3.35 million DS Mario Kart DS
10. 3.04 million Wii Wii Fit
A
few things of note. One, the bigger games are more recent. If we were
to split this up by term, only 2 of the 10 would be in Bush's first
term; the remaining 8 would be in the second term. Two,
Nintendo/Pokémon do dominate the list. Square Enix's Dragon Quest VIII
is the odd man out. Three, DS in particular rules the list with 6 of
the 10; I guess it's heavily responsible for that second term tilt.
Four: These games account for about 43 million sales. Though not every
sale is captured on a Famitsu list that I see, that seems to account
for about 10% of total sales of games released in that time frame.
Note
that since we don't get Famitsu numbers until a few weeks after they
happen, and we haven't seen the 2008 Top 100 yet, the final numbers
will be a bit different. While I'm confident these will still be the
Top 10, some of these are close enough that orders might change in
those few weeks.
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Japan: Top Ten Games of the Bush Administration
01/19/09
Posted by MJL at 08:56 PM





