

Overall in the top thirty there are thirteen Nintendo DS titles, nine for the Wii, three for the PSP, two each for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and one for the PlayStation 2. The small installed userbase of the Xbox 360 in Japan has limited the game’s overall success, with the Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit charting only as high as number twelve.

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Tecmo’s second new entry is Ninja Gaiden II at number eight, with 25,000 units sold. Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is revolutionizing the series by entering the realm of next-generation gaming. Get the best value on product protection including fast repairs or replacements.
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An update of a series of older Japanese titles on the NES, the game sold 38,000 units. Free shipping, arrives by Tue, Aug 9 Protect your purchase. It was announced in Shonen Jump magazine on December 12, 2007, and released in Europe and Japan on June 6, 2008. The next highest new entry is one of two new Tecmo releases this week: a murder mystery adventure on the Nintendo DS from Japanese crime writer Misa Yamamura. Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (Z, Doragon Bru Zetto Bsuto Rimitto) is a fighting video game based off of the popular anime/manga series Dragon Ball Z, released for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 consoles. Despite the higher chart position though the 59,000 unit sales are below the 88,000 unit debut of the previous DS entry in the dungeon crawler franchise, when it launched in December 2006. The second highest new entry of the week, at number two, is what would be known in the West as Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 3 from Chunsoft and Sega. The Namco Bandai release leads an unusually cosmopolitan top ten, in which almost all the lead formats are represented – even if the top thirty as a whole is still dominated by Nintendo format titles. Genre: Beat Em Up Publisher: Namco Bandai PEGI Certificate: 12+ Players: 1-2 Developer: Dimps. The PlayStation 3 version of Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit has entered straight in at number one in the Japanese sales charts this week, with 92,000 unit sales.
