Japan's Top 100 Best Selling Games of 2003
sifar    2004-01-09, 13:10 pm.

Yesterday, information about the top 100 best selling games of 2003 were released in Japan. A total of 13 Square Enix games made the list including Final Fantasy X-2 at the number one spot. The list below will show each Square Enix game that made the top 100, and how many copies of the game were sold. Note that Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix and Unlimited SaGa were both released in 2002 but still made the cut in 2003.

  1. Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2) 1,941,727
  2. Dragon Quest Monsters Caravan Heart (GBA) 593,458
  3. Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (PS2) 533,373
  4. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA) 441,926
  5. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (GC) 354,991
  6. Sword of Mana (GBA) 277,634
  7. Drakengard (PS2) 241,014
  8. Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix (PS2) 194,462 (358,130 total)
  9. Front Mission 4 (PS2) 169,606
  10. Hanjuku Hero vs. 3D (PS2) 169,421
  11. Unlimited SaGa (PS2) 165,506 (438,413 total)
  12. Final Fantasy X (Mega Hits Edition) (PS2) 159,640
  13. FFXI: Rise of Zilart (PS2) 132,055

In related news, Famitsu took a survey with a 1000 of its readers to find out which game users felt most content with in 2003. Final Fantasy X-2 came in third on that list.




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