Sega in Japan
2 End of Eternity 131,576 131,576
8 End of Eternity 28,194 28,194
9 Valyrie of the Battlefield Two 22,635 120,747
26 Phantasy Star Portable Two 6,277 556,433
40 Yakuza Three 3,512 547,079
63 Mario and Sonic at the Vancouver Olympics 1,961 213,552
65 Mario and Sonic at the Vancouver Olympics 1,889 148,629
68 Puyo Puyo Seven 1,715 235,280
85 Puyo Puyo Seven 1,189 45,126
124 Bayonetta 526 208,820
134 Puyo Puyo Seven 405 31,763
164 The House of the Dead Overkill 226 17,197
165 Let's Make a J-League Soccer Club Six 219 157,239
167 Project Diva 216 171,193
Sega in Third
These numbers are all fairly decent. I would expect a nasty drop off for End of Eternity next week though, as it is an RPG, and on the PS3 to boot. I would go so far as to estimate it dropping to about thirty or fourty thousand.
The sales drop for Valkyrie PSP, while disappointing, aren't really unexpected. The franchise swapped platforms. While its debut week was stronger, the fall off was much worse, which is also characteristic of franchise games. And while we're on the subject, it looks as though Valkyrie on the PS3 is at about 840,000 units world wide, and chugging toward a million. I hope this becomes a major franchise.
Phantasy Star Portable 2 is doing much better than I had expected, so I really have no complaints on that front. It seems to be doing quite better than Phantasy Star Zero, and all told I think is helping to push the series into a new bracket of popularity in Japan.
The Puyo Puyo numbers are commendable, and are also par for the course with recent prior games in the series.