New Super Mario Bros. Wii was Japan's bestselling game during the seven days ended April 18, taking the crown for the second week running.
Friend Collection jumped three places to number two, while the PSP and PS3 editions of Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 held third and fourth.
Last week's number two, Fist Of The North Star Musou, fell to fifth, ahead of Pokemon Ranger: Tracks Of Light.
No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise - literally a HD update of the Wii original, with at least one new mode "where the ladies aren't wearing too many clothes" - was the week's highest new entry. The PS3 version came in at number seven, one spot and just 1,000 sales ahead of the Xbox 360 edition.
Wii Fit Plus placed ninth and Yakuza 4 tenth.
01. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii, Nintendo) - 32,000 (3,687,000) 02. Friend Collection (DS, Nintendo) - 21,000 (3,111,000) 03. Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 (PSP, Konami) - 21,000 (103,000) 04. Pro Baseball Spirits 2010 (PS3, Konami) - 19,000 (107,000) 05. Fist Of The North Star Musou (PS3, Koei) - 19,000 (510,000) 06. Pokemon Ranger: Tracks Of Light (DS, Nintendo) - 16,000 (396,000) 07. No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise (MMV, PS3) - 16,000 (New) 08. No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise (MMV, Xbox 360) - 15,000 (New) 09. Wii Fit Plus (Wii, Nintendo) - 15,000 (1,832,000) 10. Yakuza 4 (PS3, Sega) - 11,000 (523,000)
No More Heroes looks like sales ... That any good? Doesn't look it. If that's the case, it's not a problem with this type of game on the Wii. But I guess you can count the fact that a lot of Japanese will have already got the Wii version (If they own 2 of this gens consoles of course)
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