Nintendo consoles dominate Canadian June charts
We guess you are all familiar with software and hardware sales pointing out Nintendo’s dominance in Japan as well as some countries in the West with its Wii and DS consoles. This next one still concerns charts actions but is set in a different market: Canada.
Yup, be proud because it looks like Nintendo is indeed taking the whole world by storm and the way things are going, it has no plans of slowing down. Based from the recent data provided to Canadian press members, June belonged to Nintendo as it secured the top three software spots, not to mention 10 titles being included in the top 12.
Mario Party 8 is the most preferred game by our Canadian friends, followed closely by Wii Play. The number three position was occupied by Pokemon Pearl while its twin Pokemon Diamond ended on the fifth spot. On the other hand, the number four position was taken by Xbox 360 racing game Forza Motorsport 2.
The highest entry to the June chart was Capcom‘s Resident Evil 4 at number seven, which is not actually a surprise given the game’s success lately. If you want to go further into the charts, two more Nintendo games made it to the top 20 bringing the total to 12.
The remaining eight spots were shared by Xbox 360 with three titles, four PlayStation 2 games, and just one for the PlayStation 3.
Via Brandon Sun
We guess you are all familiar with software and hardware sales pointing out Nintendo’s dominance in Japan as well as some countries in the West with its Wii and DS consoles. This next one still concerns charts actions but is set in a different market: Canada.
Yup, be proud because it looks like Nintendo is indeed taking the whole world by storm and the way things are going, it has no plans of slowing down. Based from the recent data provided to Canadian press members, June belonged to Nintendo as it secured the top three software spots, not to mention 10 titles being included in the top 12.
Mario Party 8 is the most preferred game by our Canadian friends, followed closely by Wii Play. The number three position was occupied by Pokemon Pearl while its twin Pokemon Diamond ended on the fifth spot. On the other hand, the number four position was taken by Xbox 360 racing game Forza Motorsport 2.
The highest entry to the June chart was Capcom‘s Resident Evil 4 at number seven, which is not actually a surprise given the game’s success lately. If you want to go further into the charts, two more Nintendo games made it to the top 20 bringing the total to 12.
The remaining eight spots were shared by Xbox 360 with three titles, four PlayStation 2 games, and just one for the PlayStation 3.
Via Brandon Sun