Sales For The Last Week Of 2002
sifar    2003-01-10, 00:00 am.

Media Centre showed the sales of video games for the last week of the year 2002. The week started on December 23 and ended on December 29. Kingdom Hearts Final Mix made a great entry on this one taking the number 3 spot on the charts. Note though that these sales charts are for Japan only.

Here's a look at the list.

1 GBA - Pocket Monster Advance Saphire - 188,200/1,404,600 2 GBA - Pocket Monster Advance Ruby - 168,300/1,385,400 3 PS2 - Kingdom Hearts Final Mix - 143,100/143,100 4 GC - Mario Party 4 - 130,500/629,800 5 GC - Zelda No Densetsu ~Kaze No Takuto~ - 81,800/594,000 6 PS2 - UNLIMITED: SaGa - 77,200/281,000 7 GBA - Rockman EXE 3 - 62,000/255,50 8 PS2 - Winning Eleven 6 Final Edition - 61,400/478,400 9 GBA - Hoshi No Kirby Yume No Izumi DX - 49,600/499,700 10 PS2 - Taiko No Tatsujin - 41,200/293,600




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