Japan's Top 10 Most Wanted Games
sifar    2003-01-03, 01:00 am.

Famitsu.com releases the top 10 most wanted games in Japan every week, and this week was no different. Final Fantasy X2 continued its reign at the top. Other square games included Final Fantasy Tactics Advance at number 7 and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles at number 9.

Below is the official top 10 list for this week.

  1. Final Fantasy X-2 (PlayStation 2, Square)
  2. Biohazard 4 (GameCube, Capcom)
  3. Star Ocean 3 (PlayStation 2, Enix)
  4. Dragon Quest VIII (PlayStation 2, Enix)
  5. Devil May Cry 2 (PlayStation 2, Capcom)
  6. Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Taisen Alpha (PlayStation 2, Banpresto)
  7. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA, Square)
  8. Sakura Taisen 5: Saraba Itoshiki Hito Yo (PlayStation 2, Sega)
  9. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicle (GameCube, Square)
  10. DOA Xtreme Beach Volleyball (Xbox, Tecmo)



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